( Photo Actor Pran in his role as Pathan Sher Khan. A still from 1973 Blockbuster Zanjeer )
(
THE HERBAL TONIC
SELLER FROM AFGHANISTAN)
We saw him in films as a helpful human being, always ready to side with the truth and
honesty. Quite often a tough money
lender who would come outside the factory premises to collect his dues on the
salary day of the workers. We saw him selling
Kishmish ( dried grapes ), almonds, apricots, figs and other dry fruits.
He could be seen in the streets of our cities selling his on the spot prepared
herbal tonic for youth and vitality. We called him Khan Chacha, Pathaan Bhai or Biraadar. We grew up believing that
he came from Kabul, Kandahar, Jalalabad and
Herat with his bag of dry fruits. He could not be bullied. A man of
tough appearance who always wore his
national dress, a Salwar, a long shirt
and a Tora headgear with a long end hanging down the back and a heavy
Paizaar ( leather sandal ) in his feet.
When actor Pran portrayed him in some memorable roles, he
became a part of the Indian psyche. Khonchay, Biraadar, Khan, Lale ki Jaan,
Pathan Biraadar and so many words were associated with him. Even Gurudev Tagore was touched by his simplicity and
adherence to the truth. Tagore wrote the moving story ‘Cabulliwala’ with a
Pathan as its central character.
I vividly remember the language used by the Pathan herbal
tonic seller. In Srinagar city, he would
be seen near Broca Press, Lal Chowk or on the pavement close to Naaz cinema
at Hazuri Bagh. Quite often we saw him
near Jahangir Chowk in Srinagar city. He would always engage a local man as his
helper for crushing dry fruits and seeds from the bottles that were spread in a
semicircular manner on the pavement. He
had his skill and style to attract attention. It could be his loud voice or a
Damroo. Once he found a small gathering around him, he would start with his
verbal marketing skills to sell the tonic that was under preparation. It was a
cure-all and treat all stuff that was primarily marketed as an aphrodisiac.
Many amongst us must have heard his crowd communication or
watched his footpath marketing skills. Here is a sample :
(1)
‘ Meharbaan qadardaan.Yeh *Maajoon e shabaab hai. Jawaani ki
galti ka ilaaj hai. Jawaani ka taaqat hai .Yeh ilaaj e kam-naseebi hai .Iss ka
maafiq dawa kissi mamaaliq mein na hai na milega. Firangi ki dawa khao ek
beemari ka ilaaj karo aur duss mein mubtila ho jao.Yeh tibb hai.Yeh yunani ilam
ka kamaal hai.Yeh rooh ka gizaa hai. Khan dawa ke sathh dua mein yakeen rakhtaa
hai.Dawa lo maaliq shifa ataa karegaa.Yakeenan.Iss ko buzurg baap ko do, chhota
bhai ko do, bachaa ko do , dost ko do , dushman ko do aur sab ka dua lo. Khan
ko yaad karna. Ho khwaja ! Aey pandit ji !Mera sardar bhai ! Khabadaar !Hujoom
mein khan ka dushman jeib katraa bhi hai. Tavajju idhar magar haathh jeib par.
Biraadar khabardaar! Biraadar hoshiyaar !
“ My kindhearted fellows! My worthy fellows! This is a
medicine for the youth. This is a cure
for the wrongdoings of the youth. This is the power for the youth. This is a
treatment for those with poor luck. No country has such like medicine nor can
one get medicine like this anywhere in the world. Should you consume western
medicines, then treat one ailment and get ten more in return. This is science.
This is a wonder of Unani (Greek
)knowledge. This is a diet for the soul. Apart from medicine, Khan believes in
prayers also. Take my medicine, God shall grant you the needed cure. Rest
assured .Give it to the elderly father . Give it to the younger brother. Give
it to the children .Give it to your friend . Give it to your foe. Take
everyone’s good wishes. Remember Khan. Hey, you Khwaja Sahib! Hey, you Pandit
Ji! Hey, my brother Sardar Ji! Careful!
In this crowd, Khan has a rival, the pickpocket. Keep your ears to what Khan
says but keep your hands on your pocket. Brother, be
careful and cautious ”
(2)
“ Khan pather me shigaaf se nahin nikla. Khan ka maa hai.
Khan ka biwi hai . Khan ka bacha hai . Khan ayaal mein rehta hai. Khan
tabardaar hai. Sab amraaz ka ilaaj karega. Yukk zenaana yukk mardaana ka
beemari majlis mein bataane laayak nahin. Aissa beemari par pardaa nahin rakhna
.Ilaaj karna zaroori . Khan bil khasoosan aissa beemari ka ilaaj karega. Apna
kashmiri bhai koyee khaas baat karega . Apnaa kashmiri bhai koyee khaas ilaaj
karega . Khan dawai bech kar yukk ba yukk sunnega. Maalik shifa bakshegaa. Yukk
,dho ,teen din mein dawai ka assar aayegaa. Abhi bolegaa to hawa mein . Baad
mein bolega to khan ki jaan ko .”
“ Khan was not born out of a crack in some rock. Khan has a
mother. Khan has a wife. Khan has his children. Khan lives in a family. Khan is
a family man..Khan will cure every ailment. Many a man, many a woman may have ailments not worth mentioning here in
open. But don’t hide such ailments. Get these ailments treated. Khan will
specifically treat such ailments.
Kashmiri brothers can talk to khan privately for such ailments. After
selling the medicine, khan will attend to these secret ailments. God will grant
a cure. First, second and then the third day, you will notice the effect of my
medicine. At this moment, you may curse khan but later on, all your good wishes
will be for khan. ”
(3)
‘Yukk chakkar lagaigaa mera aziz haathh uthaayega.Khan sab ko dawa de ke
jaayega.Aaj paan nahin nosh kiya. Aaj cigarette ka zahar nahin liya. Aaj koyee
nashaa nahin kiya .Pilastik ka dibba mein dega. Chaandi ka varaq laga ke degaa.
Dua kartaa khuda shifa ataa karay.Ek baar lega baar baar lega.Rukh par gul e
anaar ka lal rang aayega. Baal sau saal
tak kaala rahega. Puraana nazla ka keeda yukk chheenk se zameen par khalaas.
Khoon ko sheesha ke maafiq saaf karega. Meharbaan! Qadardaan!’
‘ Let me make a round. My valued guests, please raise your
hands. Khan will give medicine to all intending buyers. Buy it. Think you have
not consumed the Paan ( betel leaf ) today. Think you have not spent money on
cigarettes today. Think you have not gone for any intoxicant today. Khan will
give this medicine in a plastic box. Khan will give it covered in a silver
foil. Khan will pray for your cure. Those who buy once will keep buying it
again and again. Like the pomegranate
flower, it will give a red glow to your
face. Your hair shall remain dark black even when you are a hundred years old.
The age-old influenza germ shall fall to dust with one sneeze. Your blood shall become crystal clear and pure. My
kindhearted and worthy fellows .’
Where has this friendly face gone? How did he disappear suddenly from Kashmir
and other Cities?
( Avtar Mota )
PS
Majoon is an old
aphrodisiac in Unani system of medicine. Alice Albinia in her book
"Empires of the Indus" writes :
"The Hakim in
his resonant Pashto explained that Maajoon is prepared from testicles of the
water hog, deer's navel, intestines of a baby camel, sparrow's brain, lapis
lazuli, silver leaf, ground seed pearls, sandfish, pomegranate oil, honey, a
pinch of gold dust, dry figs and intoxicants. The Hakim's forefathers had been
making Maajoon since the time of emperor Babur."
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