The King and I a Rogers and Hammerstein musical (yes the same people who did The Sound Of Music) was about an educated Welsh widow (Deborah Kerr) who becomesa live-in governess to the King of Siam (Yule Brenner). In the movie Siam's King and its politics were exotic to the wide-eyed widow Anna. Maybe quite as much as our tangail jamdani wrapped chappal wearing didi was to the Prince.
Excerpts from the film re-imagined and re-interpreted with real pictures from Didi's tea with the Prince .
The King And I
King: Now, shall Mr Lingkong be winning this war he is fighting at present?
Anna: No one knows really.
King: Well, does he have enough guns and elephants for transporting things?
Anna: I don't think they have elephants in America, your majesty.
King: No elephants? No wonder he is not winning war!
Didi: Say, how do you manage to keep you streets so well ordered despite the traffic?
Prince: No one knows really.
Didi: Well, don't the hawkers and autos cause trouble?
Prince: I don't imagine have either in London.
Didi: No autos? No wonder its all so orderly!
The King And I
Tuptim: Good day, Madam. My name is Tuptim. I already speak English.
Anna: And very nicely, too.
Didi: Good day, Your Grace. Though you know me as Mamata Banerjee, my country men call me didi. I already speak English.
(tongue firmly in cheek) Prince: And very nicely, too.
The King And I
Anna: Oh, but this is a lie!
King: [in agreement] It is a FALSE lie!
Sanjeev Goenka: I think Kolkata will be London anytime soon.
Prince: Oh, but this is a lie!
Didi: [in agreement] It is a FALSE lie!
(Sanjeev Goenka breaks into a grin)
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King: You are very difficult woman!
Anna: Perhaps so, Your Majesty.
Prince: You are very difficult woman!
Didi: Perhaps so, Your Majesty.