Khaleej Times

Bringing Messi and Argentina to Kolkata

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kolkata — Shib Shankar Patra is one among thousands of die-hard Argentina fans in Kolkata and there’s nothing unusual about it.

But then die-hard fans at times can be weird too and the 53-year-old Patra has that weird streak in him. Trying to garner enough savings from his modest earnings through a tea stall, Patra harboured a dream — to watch ‘The Albicelest­e’ live from the stands in Russia.

But when a Kolkata-based travel agent informed him that his savings — a princely amount of Rs 60,000 (barely Dhs 3,500) — was not enough to fund his World Cup trip, he decided the next best thing — paint his entire three-storey building in Argentina colours.

“I don’t smoke or drink. I have only one addiction and that is Lionel Messi and Argentina. I don’t earn much, but ensure that bulk of my earnings is kept aside for these indulgence­s when the World Cup comes calling,” Patra, owner of a tea and snack stall in North 24 Parganas’ Nawabganj township, told PTI.

You don’t need a GPS to track Patra’s house once you get down to Ichhapore Railway Station. Ask any teenager or elderly uncle about “Argentina Chaayer Dokan” (Argentina Tea Stall), they will be more than happy to oblige.

Every four years coinciding with the World Cup, Patra, who runs his tea stall from the ground floor of his three-storey building, gives his building a fresh coat of light blue and white shade. Enter his threeroom apartment and the craziness hits you instantly. All the walls are

I don’t smoke or drink. I have only one addiction and that is Lionel Messi and Argentina Shib Shankar Patra, Tea stall owner

painted in Argentina colours. The walls of each room adorn a life-size vinyl flex print poster of Messi.

Addiction can be contagious but if it is ‘Messi mania’, Patra doesn’t mind that his wife Swapna along with his children — 20 year-old daughter Neha and 10-year-old son Shubham — are equally mad about the fleet-footed genius.

There is one common thread to all Argentina fans in Bengal. The 1986 World Cup, which was aired live on Doordarsha­n, turned Kolkatans into Maradona devotees. Messi is an extension of Maradona.

“I have watched the Argentina friendly at the Salt Lake Stadium. I lived a dream that day,” Patra recollecte­d.

Since 2012, the Patra family celebrates every Messi birthday with fanfare like cutting cake to organising blood donation camp. And it goes without saying that tea and samosas are compliment­ary on all Argentina match days.

With Messi’s birthday coinciding with the World Cup, they have cancelled the blood donation camp. Instead a 30-pound cake will be cut and 100 Argentina jerseys will be distribute­d with Messi’s photograph embossed. —

 ?? PTI ?? A view of tea-seller Shib Shankar Patra’s three-storeyed apartment painted in Argentina colours. —
PTI A view of tea-seller Shib Shankar Patra’s three-storeyed apartment painted in Argentina colours. —

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