Imti, the magic of Sholay
Imti, the magic of Sholay Denzil Jayasinghe 4 min read · 2 days ago 1 W orking in the bank was not the polite occupation it appeared to be from the outside. The day began at seven sharp, before the heat had properly lifted, the telex machines already chattering themselves awake. Messages arrived from everywhere at once — payments to be cleared, import and export credits to be checked, authorisations, guarantees, wire transfers shuttling restlessly between London, New York, Bombay, Karachi, Bahrain, and Hong Kong. By mid-morning the air felt spent, heavy with carbon paper, ink, and the quiet anxiety that precision demanded. Among the clerks, one figure stood apart. Imtiaz was solidly built, self-possessed, and spoke English with an ease that immediately commanded attention. He was from Kerala, but languages seemed to gather around him naturally — Malayalam, Hindi, English, and others besides — worn lightly, without display. He spoke thoughtfully, as if words carried weight. Friend...