Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Rendezvous

Extra Cheese topping Please!’, and I give away the menu-card. I had a couple of hours more to go, or rather just two to be specific. The dilemma was making me all the more skeptical about the decision.


Wisely said that one should learn the art of saying ‘No’ in a way that seems offending to the person concerned. I did give it a try at various instances. The outcome, however was not as expected. The pizza was brought within minutes. Shredded cheese was actually tempting. I made a start keeping aside all worries. Its pizza time!


The last piece was the best, more because origami and chilli flakes garnish had spread evenly on the cheese crust. That was a good lunch, I thought. Having settled the bills, I made up my mind to go for it. I made a call to confirm the time of appointment. I had to be there within an hour. Hardly did I have any time to fresh up for a seemingly enthusiastic image.


After a scrutinizing security-check, I was let in. The recent terrorist attacks have intensified the security measures. I inquired for Mr. Jerrad at the reception. I was told that he would meet me at the coffee shop in 10 minutes. I was directed the way to the coffee shop. Advertising world is full of creative stirs and ideas. Ad men are full of ideas and are known to perceive things from where a normal human being stops thinking. This does not imply tagging them crazy but being observant to the minute day to day affairs. A lid of a can or a needle or a rusty hand pump, anything and everything can spark a coherent idea for an advertisement.


Mr. Jerrad was a distinct name in the Advertising world; you could easily pass him for a celebrity. With 15 years of experience and a galore of ad knowledge that he carried would qualify him for ad guru. Name any book on ad or marketing and you get to hear the summary from him. I got the privilege to work under him during the initial years of my career. Indeed a privilege I say.


Known for his punctuality, he came in and waved a smiled together with an affirmative hand shake. He was very informal. Indeed pleased upon meeting me after a long time. We interacted for an hour. It was to finalize the ad shoot. The shoot was scheduled for the coming week and everything was to be finalized with his approval.


Knowing the perfectionist attitude he mastered, I was chosen to meet him. Not that I was in a better position but then I could easily get to his wavelength. Everything was well discussed. He was quite satisfied with the arrangements. A nod and the rest assured.


Schedule the shoot with prompt details. Wanna have a Pizza, still your favorite I believe!’ This was a sudden and surprising statement. He does remember despite having met after ages. Since I was already stuffed till my mouth as it was my evening snack, but could not be rude. Finally we settled for fresh juice since I had to leave soon, so did he. So the pizza treat was postponed. He has a sharp memory I thought and smiled my way back.


2 comments:

Bishwanath Ghosh said...

That's a lovely narration! I could visualise the setting.

Anonymous said...

Amazing!! Some people do have great memories...