Obituary: Alvida, Mrs Fatima Zakaria

RIP Fatima Zakaria

It is so strange that this morning I was discussing the kindness of well-established individuals towards newcomers with Kartik Aaryan, and then I read that Mrs Fatima Zakaria is no more.

She is part of my memory of life-making kindness when I was starting out. when legendary mediapersons like K N Subramaniam, Pritish Nandy , Pradeep Guha and Kanchan Gupta(Kolkata The Statesman) encouraged a young stubborn journalist from Patna who wanted to break into entertainment journalism in Mumbai(then,Bombay).

One of my editors was so discouraging I almost gave up. “How can you interview people on the phone?How can you communicate with anyone without looking into his or her eyes?” She laughed so hard I cried.Now of course everyone conducts interviews in their pyjamas from home(a jacket on top and pyjama down below if it is Zoom). But the naysayers had a field day at my expense.

Then there was Fatma Zakaria, Mrs Zakaria to me. So regal in her bearing, so elegant in her sarees, she reminded me of a kindly queen from the an empire run from BoriBunder where commoners like me from Bihar were prohibited from entering until Mrs Zakaria opened the doors to heaven. I was suddenly writing for the Sunday edition of the most famous newspaper in India.

She encouraged me to read a lot and to review books for the Sunday supplement. It was my second passion after cinema back then(now I don’t read at all). I was constantly seeking reassurances from her and she was always patient kind and supportive. Quite a contrast to Mrs Nandini Mehta her Delhi-based counterpart in Indian Express who would snap at me every time I would call her on a personal landline number. Later she would answer the phone(who else would answer her direct line?) and say, “Nandini Mehta is not here right now.”

Okay then.

I think the harsh experiences in the beginning are as vital to one’s growth as the kindness. How would I have fully appreciated Mrs Zakaria’s kindness if Mrs Mehta had not shown me the other side of the coin? So thank to both of you imposing intimidating ladies. I am sure Mrs Zakaria is now investing her considerable beauty and invaluable charms in Heaven. She has good company on her erudite husband.

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Subhash K Jha: Subhash K. Jha is a veteran Indian film critic, journalist based in Patna, Bihar. He is currently film critic with leading daily The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan chronicle and DNA News, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India.