Title – Nanna Bhayagraphy
Author – Beechi
Genre –
Biography
Publishers –
Sapna Book House
Pages – 350 (Hardbound)
Source – Personal Copy
Numerous
authors and popular personalities engraves their autobiography as soon as they contemplate
that they have accomplished something big in their lives. Those books are
merely pages about how they have achieved success in their life by fighting
against all odds. Though it’s kind of an inspiration to many readers like me,
but, the actual bothering point is, they are just human beings like us, and
even they have shortcomings. Will they ever dare to pen those inadequacies in
their biographies? I certainly doubt it. Beechi a.k.a Bheemasena Rao is an odd
man out in such cases. He has written his autobiography in such a way that, the
readers would get a sense of feeling that, this man is speaking his heart out
or rather he is sitting beside us over a drink and narrating their entire
journey without any white lies.
The book is not
about how he rose to become a successful author of 57 books or how he achieved his
title of veteran writer. He has kept himself to the ground and introduced us to
a exhilarating and impressive interpretation of his life. As a writer, Beechi
is a comical fiction writer. His ever great works like “Thimmana Tale” or “Thimma
rasayana” proves that he has kept his grief-stricken life behind his comedy
writings. This book is titled as “Nanna
Bhayagraphy” that can be slackly translated to English as “My Scary Life”.
Beechi begins
his story from the time of his birth, telling the stories about his orthodox
family and how he has grown up in the pre independent India during the early 1930’s.
Till adolescence, Beechi was a firm believer of God. By the age of 18 or so, he
declared himself as an atheist and lived his life like one. At the same time,
he wasn’t contrasting to any of the religious proceedings that used to happen
in his house. Neither had he opposed his family members. Having not seen his
father at an early age made the author to not to mention a great detail about
his father figure in this memoir. His mother, a staunch orthodox, was succumbed
to illness and left this world when the author was just 7 years old. Grown up
in the house of his uncles, author had faced stark difficulties and persistent mocking
by his kinsfolks. Author has an elder brother and a sister, who were world to
him during his distressed times.
As the book
progresses further, we get to read the author’s ‘not so good’ educational credentials.
Studied up to only 10th standard, he had no choice but to earn his
bread and butter himself for the rest of his life from an early age. He made
all his determinations to stay well-balanced during all these struggling years
and slowly opened himself to the world of literature. Comedy was his forte and
since his first publication, he never looked back. He went ahead and wrote 57
bestsellers. Several of his works have been performed as plays in theatres and
radio. Being a part time performer, author himself has acted in few of his own
plays. His success was soaring to the new heights while his personal life was tumbling
down.
Author has no fear
in disclosing that he is habituated to smoking and drinking for lifetime. His
wife was his greatest admonisher for his habits, but that never daunted him. He
continued to be a great writer, great speaker and a fantastic human being.
Elucidating his
personal life perspective, author had three children and out of which he has
lost a child when there was complications in his wife’s pregnancy. That went
even shoddier, when he found out that his wife was mentally ill for almost a couple
of years. He made all his efforts to give a good education to his other
children and was successful in doing it. But life was not a fairytale for him. At
the age 22, his second son, a graduate in commerce and a primary critic of his
works, died due to typhoid. This event has made the author to lose his focus
for some time, but he bounced back. The only remaining child, his elder son, didn’t
disappoint the author, he went ahead and completed his doctor degree. He got
married and now they are a happy family with grandchildren.
Amidst all the
events, author is firm in calling spade a spade. He recorded some of the
prominent events in his life without hesitation that includes, his rendezvous
with the prostitute households. He affectionately reminisced many of his
colleagues and well-wishers in his life who contributed directly or indirectly
to keep him gratified. His literary guru, Aa. Na. Krishnaraya played an
important role in the author’s life, which made him to become a better writer. His
close friends and his drinking buddies provided him the relaxation and relief
that he always longed in his lifetime. His wife, though uneducated, proved to
be a worthy partner to him. She held the responsibility of bringing up their
children and taking care of the house despite bearing all the lunacy of the
author.
My Rating:
5/5
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