Kathmandu: A carnival has set up shop at Bhuikhel, Swayambhu. It is part
of an ongoing festival called the ‘Pratham Swayambhu Bhuikhel Paryatan Krishi
Mahotsav’ (The First Swayambhu Bhuikhel Tourist Agriculture Festival). Once you
enter the festival, you are greeted with stalls serving food, selling clothes
and the like. As you walk past the entrance and move to the right, you will
hear a peculiar sound. A voice is heard over a loudspeaker saying, “Come see!
Come see the well of death!” The invitation is accompanied by equally loud and
energetic music.
Well Of Death or Maut Ka Kuwa is a carnival sideshow that involves dared0evils (as
they’re so aptly called) driving and performing along a near-vertical wall of
the barrel-shaped wooden cylinder. This particular well of death features stunt
performers MD Rijwan and Rukshana Khatun (also known as Priya) nonchalantly
breezing round and round the wooden silo, in a shiny green bike or a white
Maruti 800. For a mere price of Rs100, you can see the performing duo roar
their bikes around the velodrome for around 20 minutes--sometimes sitting
sideways waving to the crowd or manoeuvring the handle with their feet--making
for an adrenaline-fueled experience.
MD Rijwan, aged 40, from
Rukshana was 24 when she went to a carnival in
Both Rijwan and Rukshana
are aware of the dangers of the performance. Rukshana recalls a particular
accident where she crashed into a car directly from her bike. “It was due to
some miscommunication and misjudgment,” says Rukshana. The accident led to many
facial injuries and broken teeth. Her stunt partners took her to the hospital,
where she was admitted for four days with many stitches. Even then, Rushana
made her way back to the well of death, prepped with more enthusiasm.
Rijwan, on the other hand, isn’t as optimistic. “If I find a
job that’ll pay me better, I’m ready to make the switch,” he says, adding that
his biggest fear is that his children–two sons and a daughter–might want to
follow suit and enter the thrilling but risky profession.
sanjog manandhar
kathmandupost
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