By Rakibul Waheed
Nagaon (Assam): Dwip Kumar Bardoloi's experimentations with unique hairstyles have always been talked about but his idea to enrich the environs of his salon - Chikun Mahal - through books has given him a place in the heart of customers, who have stuck to his outlet for years now.
As his scissors snip through the mane of a customer, a young boy, in the waiting area sits engrossed in the pages of Burhi Aair Sadhu by Lakshminath Bezbarooah. He has in fact come to Chikun Mahal knowing he has to wait for his turn, which is after two other customers. But that waiting time is what the boy looks forward to when he can browse through the pages he had left unread in his last visit.
Contrary to the other barber outlets where jazzy music and loud posters are common features, Chikun Mahal's decor is marked by rows of books—ranging from Assamese bestsellers to timeless children’s tales. Here, customers, find themselves lost in pages more than the phone screen.
Chikun Mahal—meaning 'neat and tidy palace' in Assamese is owned by 35-year-old Bardoloi, a native of Rahdhala village in Nagaon district. When Bardoloi opened shop in 2016, he was itching to do something different. “I’ve always loved reading,” Bardoloi says adding, "why not let my clients read? It would keep them engaged and also promote reading habits.”
Dwip, who has completed class 12, had not thought his idea would strike the right chord with his clients. He began stacking books he loved—novels, poetry collections, and even children’s literature. His collection includes Assamese gems like Makam by Rita Chowdhury, Gonga Silonir Pakhi by Lakshmi Nandan Borah, and Mereng by Anuradha Sharma Pujari. And the walls, painted in warm hues, sans blaring music provided a calm, serene environment. Within no time, his shop became the talk of the town.
The state also known for its rich literary heritage, truly stood up to the occasion and soon, Dwip's client list started increasing. The best part is, customers can borrow books and take them home, as long as they promise to return them.