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Monday, October 29, 2012

The Journey from a Layman through Demigod to GOD


The Journey from a layman through demigod to GOD


I decided to write a blog on this because I usually write a blog when some remarkable event happens in my life. Today is definitely one of those days. Today we reached the final destination of our journey from a layman, then to a demigod, to god. It all started when I noticed one of my friends sharing a link for Klueless 8 teaser. I opened it and could solve the first three levels. Then I got stuck in the fourth level. I couldn't complete it, but I had decided to pursue the real challenge when the original was bound to start on Friday. I called up Arjun and Ashley to join this pursuit. Being oblivious to this event during the last 7 years of its existence, we couldn't dream of anything other than solving a few levels.
So on Friday night by around 9 pm we three joined (thanks to Google in introducing group chat) together. Initial plan was to complete first few levels by the time the Hall of Fame got filled.But we were surprised and happy to see that we could solve the initial levels easily and started admiring our never-before-seen abilities. After 3 hours we had cleared almost 8 levels. Then I saw Ijaz online there I made a good decision of adding him to our group. So now our group had atleast one person who had proven his credentials in GK. This was a moral boost to our group which was already struggling to find solutions as levels went by. Within first few minute after he joined he cracked that level. We were back in track. Around 1 pm we got stuck at the sheer brilliance of Klueless level 10. Finally we had to turn to the ORACLE (Shafeeq) who gave us small hints without which we couldn’t have cleared that level. Around 3 we were stuck at another level and almost at 4 we decided to call it a day. I and Arjun decided to spend another 15 min, but nothing happened. I asked Arjun to get some sleep and spent another 15 min on that level. With remorse and desperation I went to bed around 5 in the morning.
The next day I got up around 1 pm, I saw that my phone was dead and I rushed to see that Ijaz and Arjun had cleared the level where we got stuck and added to more to that. Together we cleared 3 more levels and finally reached 17th. As I was going home that day, I had to catch a train, Ijaz had to go out and Arjun too got busy. Ashley on the other hand had completely disappeared from the scene. I was feeling desperate as I started dreaming of clearing the levels though the thought of entering hall of fame had still not struck me. But there we were losing some valuable time. Finally Arjun and Ijaz joined together around 7, I tried to contribute from my side with the 3.5 inch screen mobile that I had. Soon we cleared few more level but unfortunately Ijaz had to call it a day so Arjun was left alone. I couldn't contribute any more as I was travelling but gave my complete moral support to Arjun. We were informed that ORACLE is stuck at level 24 for more than 4 hours and when we were struggling at level 20. Our dreams got bigger. Arjun single handedly solved 4 more levels to reach 24. It was around 4:30 when he slept that day.
Next day I reached my home around 9 30 in the morning and around 10, me and Arjun started looking at the big 24th level. To our surprise we solved it in less than 10 minutes. After sometime,Ijaz joined us. Ashley again was absconding. We cleared many levels quite swiftly and reached level 30 where the ORACLE was stuck for another 3 hours. We started to realize our transformation to demigods as we started looking at it. The 30+ levels were completely different from the earlier levels and were very hard to crack. We were stuck in that level for god knows how many hours. Finally with the clues from ORACLE we crossed it. By this time ORACLE was in 35. We expected to make it to the Hall of Fame. But the next few levels were very difficult to crack. By the time ORACLE was on 38 we had managed to reach only 33. When we reached 35 oracle reached his glory. I suddenly felt desperate, because we were stuck at 35 for more than 2 hours and I started losing hope to make it to the Hall Of Fame. As we were going through the blogs many people had already congratulated the Klueless team for the brilliant effort they had put in. I started losing my patience, I couldn't contribute at all I just wanted someone to tell us the answer so that I could keep my tail between the legs and enter Hall Of Shame. Oracle gave us a final hint before going to sleep with which we finally cracked that level and moved on to the next level. Already feeling lost I was about to give up. But Arjun was in control. He made both me and Ijaz stay awake and contribute in solving that level. I was asking him to go to bed as he had office next day. Ijaz was already indifferent about the result. But Arjun was not ready for any of this.I never thought we were moving in the right direction but mechanically did what Arjun asked me to do. His level of frustration was clear in his words when with our minor contribution he cracked that level. He said “Da I am going to bed as I f***in cracked this level.” His patience and perseverance finally got us through that level. Just two more to go but it was already late, so we decided to call it a day. Next day I and Arjun started solving the penultimate level. That was easy and finally we moved to the last one. Ijaz joined us now. The final level was another headache. But now I knew I could count on Arjun; we went through all the crazy stuff and in 2 hours we cleared the final level. I was overwhelming with happiness, so were Arjun and Ijaz. We thanked the ORACLE. We were living the moment. Because we finally cleared a feat which we considered unachievable two days back. But we were not sure until the Hall Of Fame list was published. We were expecting somewhere around 240+. But around 4 pm, the list was published and we were at 66, just 27 behind the ORACLE. What more do we want!!! We finally made it and made it in style. This is for you Arjun, without your perseverance, patience and spontaneity we will not be where we stand now. This is for youIjaz, who came at the nick of time to join our group. This is for us, Arjun, Ijaz, me and Ashley (in low voice) because WE ARE DEFINITELY GODS!


PS: To My Dear Cousin's : I apologize for not responding to your calls during last 3 days :)

Monday, June 25, 2012

In the land of Nawabs


For a traveler it is not the destination that matters, but the journey. You don’t have to google it, I just made it up. Err… I just googled it, someone from America has already said that!!!  I was on an on-site support to one of our customers for two weeks and my destination was Hyderabad. I was here one month back, but that time it was hectic and the places I saw was limited to the journey from airport to the IT Park. This time it was not hectic, I had a lot of free time and some days only that. Some days I even took the courage to ward off boredom by reading editorials in Hindu. There was also a pathetic situation when I refreshed my facebook page thrice in one minute and was momentarily excited to see a notification, only to my dismay It was an invitation to some app. I had one weekend in Hyderabad so I had decided to bring my family here for a short vacation. I booked a hotel nearby mine for my parents and had planned to smuggle my brother into my hotel. A room for my parents in my hotel was denied by the numbers in my monthly pay check.
They arrived on Saturday morning; I had rented a car and went to pick them up from the Bus station. On their arrival I asked my father which all places he wished to see. I got a prompt answer; Golconda fort and Charminar. I guess these are the only names that he remembers from his old social science book (same is the case for me). The same question to my mother was met with a smirk and an answer in low voice. She just wants to do shopping. Similar question to my brother will be just a waste of time, obviously he needed some pics to post in facebook. Our driver took us straight to the hotel; we had our breakfast and started for our first visit: Golconda Fort.
Golconda fort had a lot of historical importance and architectural admiration to be done. There are guides available to explain all these. But when a guide approached and told us his fees my father lost interest in guide, for my mother it is the shopping area outside the fort that mattered, for my brother to take photos; guide seemed redundant. For me, admiration of beauty was anyway restricted for two reasons. One I was with my parents. Two, most of them wear purdhas. We followed the direction mentioned in sign boards to see all places. The view from Golconda fort was good. I wish I had the ability to admire the architectural brilliance of that fort. A proper visit will take at least 3 hours, we completed it in one hour. We went to the shops adjacent to the fort, there we spent more than one and half hours on shopping and bargaining. People usually advise me to travel before getting married I guess this is the reason why they say that.
Our next destination was Charminar, It was a busy street with “Lad bazaar “adjacent to it. I bet my mother was thinking only about visiting the bazaar during the 53 steps ascending to be done in charminar. These places look beautiful only in the photographs. I might be hurting many architectural admirers but for a common man like me (or below common man) a visit to these places is done only for namesake. But for my mother, a visit to Lad bazaar is no small affair; it involved bargaining, shameless fighting and finally gifts for a few of my cousins. Our driver being an experienced one took care to take us through all the shortcuts and had taken 1.5 hours for travelling 10 km (sarcasm intended). We spent another half an hour finding him in the busy streets near Charminar and Mecca masjid. We finally decided to wind up for the day after visiting Chowmahalla place. I don’t have to explain it as the same story is repeated here too. We returned back to hotel. I took them to paradise hotel to try the biriyani about which I had boasted a lot and which they detested after having .
At Golconda Fort


Charminar

Mecca Masjid

At Chomwmahalla Palace

Vintage Cars in Chowmahalla Palace

Rolls Royce

Vintage Vehicles in Ramoji

With an old friend

It took me 5 min to get this photo

Spending Quality time with chaplin

Don't know her name but i guess she enjoyed my company

Mughal Gardens cum Brindhavan at Ramoji


In the sets of ramayana

Inspired from Spider man
I successfully smuggled my brother to my hotel and we decided to spend a night swim on the open terrace swimming pool. The next day  we had plans to visit Ramoji Film city. Ramoji film city was something worth going ten years back. Almost everything there is outdated now.  A short journey in the vintage bus is something worth remembering. It took us through many film sets, which included the Mughal gardens, London Street, Indian bazaar, housing colony, air port cum hospital building, railway station cum police station, Ramayana TV series sets. This short journey spoiled all my good memories about films. The realization that I was being deceived all these years was something hard to accept. We went through many film sites like munnabhai, yes boss etc. Myself and my brother spent time playing dashing cars, video games and ferris wheel in the final few hours in Ramoji. It had started raining in Hyderabad, as we waited for our cab to come and pick us up. We went straight to Inorbit mall near our hotel. That was a small effort to get my parents adjusted with the modern lifestyle. I had a hard time convincing my mother to get into an escalator. I ordered small meal from KFC thinking they won’t like it. But to my surprise I had to be in queue two more time to satisfy their hunger. The two days went very fast and the next day I went to drop them. After dropping them I realized that I was home sick and started thinking about the purpose of this life and the usual stuff like that.
I was supposed to leave that Friday back to Bangalore, but my stay was extended for another three days. Being tired of luxury I decided to roam around Hyderabad. But unlike Bombay a walk through Hyderabad isn’t mesmerizing. It was similar to any common place, nothing great about the streets. No ancient architecture to admire. One thing worth going in Hyderabad is IMAX. For a first timer it is a wonderful experience. An advice will be to select the back seats with no one in front of you. It doesn’t make a difference if it is third or forth row. But if no one is there in front of you then the experience will be great.  The screen is huge compared to the multiplexes and 3D film will be a feast for the eyes. The IMAX visit made my visit to Hyderabad appreciable. Though it is good in many cases like late night food, cheap auto, train connectivity and pricing of film ticket. One strange thing that I felt when I was away for more than two weeks from my company is that I miss my company.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Bangalore to Home via Hitchhiking


This idea was planted in my mind long time back, but never had the guts to execute. Google maps said 330 km of journey from my Bangalore house to my homely abode. It usually take 7 hours of journey by bus in the night, adding an extra 3 hours to my journey it would take 10 hours for me on a day journey that too with complete strangers. As it should be it was completely unplanned and thanks to Kingfisher my plans to visit Delhi had been just cancelled, so on Mar 24 Sat I set for this epic journey.
I woke up at 6 in the morning took a back pack with some snacks, I avoided my camera, took 300 Rs as cash in my hand , debit card with 3k in it and a fully charged mobile with enough credit in it. My First destination was Nanjappa circle, the bust stop near my home. I stood at the bus stop for 15 min, a bus came I avoided that as I didn’t know how to start the journey but I just knew that I will not take any bus or taxi. I was having a starting trouble and wanted to boost up my spirit to start looking for a hitchhiking option. Standing at the bus stop and looking for a hitchhiking option was a very bad idea. It took 15 min for me to realize that, so I started walking towards KR market which was 3km away from my house. Just after walking 200m I finally had the guts to show my hand for a lift, but the driver didn’t notice it. I waited there and started waving my hands clearly then on. A moped guy finally stopped, frankly speaking when I started the journey I expected beautiful ladies riding on Honda activa or guys moving very fast in high end bike or an open shield car as my mode of commuting. But the only guy who cared for a foolish hitchhiker was a moped guy. I asked him if he can drop me at KR market. He just nodded. I took my seat behind his back. He was my first stranger; I still didn’t know how to start the conversation. I had taken a learn kannada guide and looked in that for a suitable conversation starter. But I couldn’t spit out any words. I just sat behind him, he didn’t ask me anything. He left me at the Market and went away without waiting for my thank you. Thus my first driver to the destination and that wasn’t a good one. I had thought that I would be  more social with a nice little smile when he drops but instead I was received coldly. For an instant I thought of catching a bus back to my house, but it was late to make such a decision after all “der ki aage jeet hai” .
I walked along the flyover which will land me straight to the mysore road. Once climbing down the fly over I waited for my next commuter. The second one was easy, a young man stopped. I asked him if he can drop me to Kengeri, next big stop on Mysore road. He was friendly; he agreed to drop me at Mysore road satellite center which was almost halfway to Kengeri. On the bike he started the conversation, I told him what I am up to, he stopped the bike for a while looked at my face and then drove again. Then he started giving me advice on the precautions need to be taken. He told me to take only two wheelers as the travelling option and to not travel in the night and much usual stuff. We had a nice little chat during our journey. His name was Darshan. He was like the guy with whom I wanted to travel in this venture. Very near to Satellite Bus stand he stopped to talk with one of his relative. While they were talking a 50+ aged man came to them riding on splendor. They were talking something in kannada while I was surfing through my mobile. Darshan started saying something about me and I started smiling for the each look the old man gave me. Darshan had told him to give me a lift as he was going to Kengeri. He seemed to be reluctant in doing so, but Darshan was doing the convincing part. Finally he asked me to get into his bike.
That was most probably the bad decision that I ever made during my journey. Just after saying bye to Darshan, the old man took me through the busy Mysore road. He started advising me during my the 10km trip to Kengeri. I could decode only half of it and I knew that he was talking that the whole hitchhiking is a bad idea. He was like an infinite source of advice and I felt pity for his children. He asked me to catch a bus from Kengeri to Mysore and dropped me at Kengeri Bus stand. He showed me the bus to enter and waited for me to enter that. Once I entered he left the Bus stand, I looked around and when I was sure that he was not around, I got out and started walking out of Bus stand. I didn’t know whether I will be disappointed in rejecting the old man’s advice, but I had miles to go before I sleep.
Next stop that I had in my mind is Mandya which was almost 80 km from Kengeri. Few two wheelers stopped but hearing Mandya they left. I continued my walk along the mysore road. I showed my hand asking for lift in between. This time it was a real estate agent who stopped to give me a lift. Ahmed asked me, where to, I smiled and replied “Mandya” expecting him to reject me. His was riding an old bullet, it’s always a pride to ride on a bullet even if it’s as a pillion rider. He is going to save my 80Km journey from Kengeri to Mandya. It was already 9 and I was only 16 Km from my Bangalore house. Ahmed was settled in Bangalore, he usually visit his age old mother on all Saturdays. He was the eldest son in the family and opted to move to Bangalore when he got married. His beard was dyed with henna. He was proud about that and much more proud in helping his mother to go for Hajj with him. He talked about his first saving being spend on that. He obviously seemed to be a proud son honoring age old mothers wish. We stopped in between to have breakfast, I started paying for him but he stopped me and told that he had an account their and he used to pay it only on the month end. He must be a frequent rider.  We continued the journey. He took only 1.5 hours to complete 80 Km. During the journey we talked about religion, monotheism, jihad, campus love and even films and I liked his ideologies in all these. I admired him, no reason why he rides a bullet. That was the expected beauty of such a trip, you meet people in whom you find yourself and finally leave them at the end of the journey. I never told him my name, he never asked. He left me 2 Km past Mandya.
It was almost 11 and the sun was very hot and I was walking. I was sitting for a while so I thought of walking at least a Km and then continue my begging for lift. In a shade a guy was selling sugarcane juice, I went there and ordered for a glass. As I was waiting there a kerala registration Wagon R came by and stopped for a drink. I was happy to see a kerala registration vehicle thinking that I will get another lift as Mandya to Mysore which is almost 50 Km. But to my sadness they both were talking in hindi and I wondered how they got a kerala registration wagon R. This time it was they who initiated the talking. They smiled at me and complained about the climate. I told them it is better here and it is much worse in my native kerala. I wanted to stress that I am from kerala. That clicked!!! We started talking in Malayalam from then on. They were vipin and Irene, both malayalees but born and bought up in N India. They were going to Mysore for the weekend. So I decided to break Darshan’s advice and asked for a lift in a car. Next 50 Km went very fast, we talked non-stop during the entire duration. Vipin was a super cool guy and he made a perfect pair with Irene. Vipin was working in IT industry and Irene was working in SBI. We talked mostly about films and I gave them a good idea about the Malayalam must watch films. Being with a couple who is perfect for each other always makes you feel good. Vipin took the pain to let me off at the madikeri road , he parked the vehicle and didn’t let me leave without the lunch that they have packed. My journey was going to be 100% success, I had chappathi and chicken curry and I congratulated Irene for being a good cook. We shared few jokes and finally they left me in madikeri road. Vipin took a U turn and went back to mysore city.
Now I was ready for anything, I rated my journey as complete success. I still have 200 plus Km to my house, but I was happy. I walked along the Madikeri road. Mysore-Madikeri road is very wide with big trees along both sides of the road. I walked for at least 4 km. No one stopped. It was almost half an hour since I said good bye to Vipin and Irene. I was ready for any option; I started showing my hands to almost all the vehicle. I became desperate, I thought of taking a bus but even that didn’t seem to come. I was moving towards the country side. Unlike Mysore road, Mysore -Madikeri road is not at all busy. Very few vehicles pass by, no one cared to stop. Even few Kerala registrations passed me. One hour back I thought my journey was success but still with 200+ Km left to my house, I seemed to lose my heart. I saw a National Permit Lorry with a name tag “Mary Matha” (referring to the mother of Jesus) at a distance. The scenes from almost all movies passed through my mind. Though many National permit lorries didn’t stop before, I had a notion that this will stop and that did.  I asked the driver’s accompany in Kannada if he can drop me in Madikeri. He waited for driver’s nod and asked me to Hop in. They both were talking in some strange language. It might have been Kannada with an unusual accent. But I couldn’t understand any of the questions he asked as the vehicle started rolling. Finally he stopped asking me question and they both started minding their own business. A wet underwear kept for drying on a rope tied  just behind my head kept on banging to my head during the entire journey. We all were silent during the entire trip. The accompany dozed of frequently during the trip, but he got up with a response when ever driver talked about something. The entire trip took 3 hours. If I hadn’t got the window seat, I would have bored to death. The driver stopped the vehicle and asked me to get down. I obeyed; I didn’t have any clue which place that was. I asked people on the road side to the road toward Irrity, the other side of Karnataka forest which I am supposed to enter in another half an hour.
I was walking through the Madikeri town I was looking at the street vendors. A man waiting just outside a textile shop asked me in Malayalam if I am going to Kannur. I told him that I am going to Iritty, he asked me to get in the front street. That was the easiest commuting option during my entire journey. He was there to get some textile for his shop in Iritty and he was waiting for the porters to load it in the back. It was Mahindra’s commander, I sat on the front seat waiting for the porters to finish the job. Once they were done he still was waiting and I felt bad because I saw many two-wheelers passing by whom I considered as a good hitchhiking option. It was already 5 30 and I doubted about reaching home in time. Finally his apprentice came back and murmured to him in Kannada. He got into the last row were textiles were kept, and the driver started the vehicle. Just after moving 50m he stopped and a couple with their children got into the middle seat. Then I started feeling bad, maybe he wanted me to give him some money for the lift. We started with casual talks, the couple behind us were talking in Kannada. He told me that textiles are cheap in Madikeri and he come here to refill his stock once in a while. He told me about a place in Bangalore called chamrajpet were sarees are very cheap. He was a pure business man and whenever he talked, he talked about how he can make profit from that. He drove very fast. We reached Virajpet and the couple got down. My expectations were all let down when those couple paid him few notes. He waited there for another 10 min looking for a replacement, finally he left to Iritty. It was already past 6 and we had started travelling through forest. He drove really fast; I wanted to tell him to slow down so that I can enjoy the forest journey. But every look on my watch gave me a shiver. It was almost getting late and I didn’t think I can make it as expected. I might have to board a Bus from Iritty to my home.
It was 5 past seven when I reached Iritty. The driver asked me to pay 50 Rs for the ride. My epic journey is no more an epic journey as I couldn't full fill my demand to not board a taxi or a bus. Though my last vehicle was a private one and not a taxi, when I handed him 50 Rs note my pact to myself was getting broken. I walked to Iritty Bus stand, It was getting late and as my plan to go on a complete hitchhiking trip was shattered, I decided to board a bus. I had to travel another 50km to reach my home. Bearing the shame I got into the bus and handed the conductor the money to Thaliparamba from where I need to get into next bus to reach my home town. Finally at 9 30, I walked into my house to the complete surprise of my mother, I asked my mother to cook good dinner and went to have a shower to erase the bad memories of losing the race in the last lap.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Mumbai Memories


It had been a long time since I wrote something, the main reason being the scarcity of ideas, so I decided to go on a trip to Mumbai. It was an unplanned trip, my sister arranged accommodation for me with her friends and I booked ticket in tatkal and everything was well. 
Journey from Bangalore to Mumbai takes almost 24 hours by train. My train left Bangalore around 8 pm. I had the company of a couple with their cute 3 year old son Ankush and a chatterbox and his girlfriend, whenever he took a pause he was hugging and kissing his girl friend. Ankush and the chatterbox kept me occupied throughout the night and soon I was off to sleep. As a traveler I had come in terms to myself to get up early in the morning as any place looked beautiful in the morning sun. I woke up at 6 30 am, even as everyone near my berth was asleep, I moved to the next compartment. I asked the young women over there to give me the side seat, so that I can enjoy the morning sun. But as hindi was the medium of communication she didn’t understand a word so I had to enact it for her.( an advantage of travelling alone is that all the stupid things that u do won’t come out as blogs). The morning view was great, the mighty sun at the end of the vast corn field was a splendid view indeed. Later I moved to my berth and got entertained by Ankush. Soon they got down and the chatter box had resumed his duty. The sight from pune to Mumbai was gorgeous. We were travelling through mountain ridges and tunnels, finally at 8 in the night I reached Mumbai CST, took a ticket to “Govendi” place where TISS is located (Tata Institute of Social Service) were my sister was doing her PHD. My sister and her roommate had prepared dinner for me. Her friend joined us for dinner whose room I would be sharing during my stay in Mumbai..


Pune- Bombay Route
Back in room, I was getting acquainted with my sisters friend “Goldy”. He turned out to be my senior in REC. Actually an REC dropout. HE walked out when he was in second year protesting against the educational reforms taken by incumbent communist party. Now he is working for the emancipation of dalits in Jharkhand. It took some time for me to understand his level. Then later he explained the electoral reform campaign he is taking part now and finally something made sense to me. During the conversation his roommate entered. Anand gave me a good idea about the itinerary to be followed next day and was kind enough to lend me his small collection of maps of Mumbai city. 


Side View of Victoria terminus


Flora fountain
For a person who usually woke up at 10, 6 30 can be considered as midnight. So I woke up at midnight and freshened up to begin my journey. My first stop was CST/ Victoria Terminus. I admired the beauty of that marvelous British architecture. Similar kind of buildings were lined on both sides of the road which lead to Gateway of India. Every single step in this walk was worth the effort. On the way I crossed flora fountain, then to the gateway of India. I took many snaps of Gateway of India and Taj Mahal hotel. That was a very happening place. From there I went to Prince of Wales museum. Mumbai authorities had this weird behavior in which they change the name of almost all the historic monuments to some sivaji related name. Soon after taking the ticket I realized that I did not belong there, but as I had taken a ticket I went inside. The view there brought pleasure to both eyes and heart. There were some 50 plus children who I assume were from some daycare with their ayahs. Ayahs wouldn’t be apt enough description as they looked like they were models of Pepe Jeans. I followed them during my entire journey inside museum. Meanwhile I took a photo with a crown on my head for which I had to pay 10 Rs. Next destination was marine drive. Marine drive was a virgin beauty. Spent a little time there and took a different route to Gateway of India and took a ticket to elephanta caves. Soon a bachelor and a boat full of couples set sail to elephanta caves. Elephanta cave is a trekking spot for girls as there was nothing worth watching other than a little walk which girls might consider adventurous. The elephant caves boasted sculptural beauty made during mauryan empire. For me appreciation of art was limited to ogling and as I was already late for my duty at marine drive I returned to the boat. On my return journey I had a series of unsuccessful attempts at taking photographs of a Sea gull. When I reached back at gateway of india I had this urge to go inside the taj mahal hotel. But my bank balance held me back.


Gateway Of India

Taj Mahal Hotel

Marine Drive

Sculptures in Elephanta caves
I was a little late for my duty in marine drive. All those stupid reformers who work against women discrimination, I say they have never been to marine drive. Tears will flow through their eyes if they had seen the princely treatment every girl received from guys. I took off my sunglass as my eyes thrived for freedom. After the long walk through the marine drive I went to Wankhede stadium. I gave a salute and put my hands on my heart and remembered all those warriors especially sachin and dhoni. I was done for the day and went back to TISS.


Inside Tajmahal Hotel
 Next day I woke up little earlier than midnight (6 15 am) and resumed my journey. As my salary was credited last night, I convinced my friend (challi/ Vivek) to have breakfast at the famous TAJ MAHAL hotel. We were stopped at the entrance by the security and when I told their manager that I was there for my breakfast in a hotel inside tajmahal hotel he let us in. There we were in Hotel Shamiana inside the famous taj mahal hotel. A beautiful lady butler received us, and had a casual talk. My friend and I freshened up in tajmahal hotel and soon we were ready for our buffet breakfast. After the enormous breakfast we left for some epic photo sessions in front of gateway of india. From there we left to haji ali dargah and from there through the newly built Bandra worli sea link to bandra. We visited few churches there and went to have a look at “Mannet” King khan’s abode. We took train from bandra to churchgate to the famous Leopold cafĂ© in colaba. It was the famous pub in colaba causeway built in 1871 where we filled ourselves with “erbe”. It was near to sunset so we left to marine drive to view the sunset. We watched the sun hiding under the waters of Arabian sea. Thus my impromptu journey was coming to an end. As we were waiting for the taxi, my mind itched to visit one mischievous place “Kamatipura”, the red street of Bombay.
Sunset from Marine Drive






I wanted to visit this place, but when the moment came when the taxi driver asked us where to go I didn’t had the guts to say it. My friend rose to the occasion and asked the driver to roam around kamatipura and leave us in CST. As we approached kamatipura, I rolled up the window, It was a busy street and was around 7:00 pm. The whole lane was about 100m in length and was very crowded. There was as many as 50 women in the bright dress with maximum make up in their face. To be frank many of the ladies were beautiful. Our driver drove slowly while he explained us the money range for these ladies. The cheaper one were for 500 and the luxurious reached 2500. I wondered what he meant by luxury. Finally we drove past the final girl, I was being paranoid about this place. There was no problem in walking through that street and having a good look at all those ladies and get canvassed by many.   

The second day was different from the first and I enjoyed both the days in its own way. Chali’s company was a bonus for me and thanked him and hugged him as we parted our ways from CST. I catched the suburban train, the experience about which deserves a complete blog. I saw only the rich areas and met many people every one was friendly and helpful. Mumbai gave me very good memories which I will cherish for my life. . I was feeling sad as my train left CST, all good things need to come to an end, so did my trip and so does my blog.


PS: If u r into the art appreciation Monday won’t be the right day as it’s a holiday for most of the historic place in Mumbai.