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Marathon (eating sessions and a play!)

November 17th, 2004  |  Published in Living  |  17 Comments

Spent a whirl­wind 4 days in Mum­bai dur­ing Diwali. This is what my sched­ule was like:

* Eat­ing
* Shop­ping
* Chat­ting with friends (actu­ally try­ing to above the loud cracker bursts)
* Eat­ing some more
* Shop­ping some more
* Chat­ting some more!

Mum­bai looked pretty, espe­cially dur­ing the night. All lighted up, decked in her most resplen­dent jew­ellery, she shone and sparkled. In fact, fly­ing out on Sun­day evening, I looked out of the win­dow and the usu­ally lighted city looked even brighter, and with the crack­ers going off at reg­u­lar inter­vals, it made for a pretty sight indeed.

I found it unusu­ally hot. I think I’ve got a lit­tle spoilt after the cooler climes of Ban­ga­lore. I also real­ized that there is no city like Mum­bai for shop­ping! So I made the most of my trip, with a will­ing friend who kept telling me how much she misses all our shop­ping expeditions.

Vis­ited heaps of old friends. Spent some pre­cious time with them. Eat­ing. Chat­ting. Catch­ing up. It was hec­tic all right. The high­light how­ever remained binge eat­ing. To kick-start the visit, I vis­ited my favourite fish place in Mum­bai – Gajalee. After that a good friend treated me to a meal of yummy mus­tard fish and deli­cious chicken. Evening, it started with chicken and paneer appe­tiz­ers at a friend’s place fol­lowed by din­ner at Peking Tom, where we decided on prawns, since all of us had already had too much chicken! Then another round of Gujju oon­dew oond­hiyu (it was deli­cious, though I am sure the spelling is wrong!) that my art sir’s wife cooked up for lunch.

If I ate any­more, I was sure they would not allow me on the flight back on one ticket!!

Boy, was I was relieved to get back to my cat on Sunday!

Vaish gave me the good news that I had passed 1a of my French. Mean­ing I can now go onto the next level. Of course, I have to thank this bril­liant woman, the top­per of 1b, who went over the basic fun­das and helped clear my mil­lion doubts just a few days before the exams and saved me from get­ting really dis­mal marks!

We watched a play called Marathon, on Mon­day at the Ranga Shankara com­plex, Bangalore’s answer to Prithvi The­atre in Mum­bai! Vaish could not stop rav­ing about how cool the place was (a hop, skip and jump away) and how the sub­urb of JP Nagar had finally arrived!

It is a really nice com­plex with a small, but cosy audi­to­rium, cof­fee area and a book­shop. The cen­tre stage itself is designed so that you get a good view of all the seats. It is a 300 seater com­plex, which means that nearly every­one gets a clear view of the stage.

The bonus of watch­ing the play was that not a sin­gle cell phone went off dur­ing the whole per­for­mance. Thanks to all the vol­un­teers and Arund­hati Nag her­self who made a per­sonal appeal to shut them off. Actu­ally, it’s rather sad that they have to resort to beg­ging peo­ple to switch of their cell phones. Peo­ple should shut off their phones auto­mat­i­cally when they enter cin­e­mas and plays. Not only does it dis­turb the audi­ence, it’s a real men­ace for the actors who I am sure can do with­out the dis­tur­bance. IMHO, if peo­ple can­not live with­out their phones for an hour, then they should not go for a play in the first place!

I have watched a few plays with cells going off every 10 min­utes and it’s so irri­tat­ing that I wouldn’t mind it if they ban phones dur­ing performances.

The other inter­est­ing thing about the play was that the pro­tag­o­nists actu­ally jogged and acted through the whole 62 minute per­for­mance. It wasn’t called ‘Marathon’ for noth­ing! Com­ing from some­one who can do nei­ther, that was real impres­sive! I am def­i­nitely look­ing for­ward to more of such expe­ri­ences. And with the com­plex pretty close to home, I hope my life will get a lit­tle more cul­tur­ally enriched now!

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  1. Mahesh says:

    November 17th, 2004 at 11:21 pm (#)

    If Only I knew Her High­ness was vis­it­ing Mumbai..I’d have got her blessings :-)

    Do let know when­ever U r vis­it­ing next time.. we can dis­cuss my Paint­ing Project As Well

  2. Anita says:

    November 18th, 2004 at 8:46 am (#)

    Mahesh: I didn’t know you were in Mum­bai! But def­i­nitely next time. And you are wel­come to get in touch via email in the meanwhile!

  3. Nilesh says:

    November 18th, 2004 at 12:12 pm (#)

    I once had the priv­i­lege to land in Mum­bai bang in the mid­dle of Diwali, on Lak­shmi Puja. And it looks gor­geous dur­ing Diwali from top. All the fire­works and light­ing and lanterns, oh amaz­ing! You won’t believe, the slum areas look espe­cially bright & pret­tier, because of the high density.

    Gajalee is one of my favourites too…slurrpppp…! :D

    That’s more like und­heeo (the gujju dish).

  4. Twilight Fairy says:

    November 18th, 2004 at 12:45 pm (#)

    sur­pris­ing u didnt click a pic of the lights from the aircraft..

    BTW I com­mented on ur sun­set post yes­ter­day & I guess it was just at the same time as you updated ur blog.. another BTW -> you could have got­ten that pup back home.. ur cat wd have got­ten along just fine ;-).. ever read “bimbo and topsy” by Enid Blyton?

  5. Anita says:

    November 18th, 2004 at 2:42 pm (#)

    Nilesh: Yes, its prob­a­bly the only time when the slums looks nice. Usu­ally, in the day, since they’re next to the air­port, all you see are miles and miles are low roofs. At night, it was a dif­fer­ent sight alto­gether. You like Gajalee too? Most Mum­bai­ites seem to pre­fer Mahesh, but I found it both over­priced and not so hot. Yes, that’s the Gujju dish! Was try­ing an inno­v­a­tive spelling!

    Twi­light: I was tempted but click­ing is not allowed in domes­tic flights :) And I am a law abid­ing cit­i­zen! Saw your post too! I once brought a kit­ten home from my neigh­bour­hood and Kit Kit hid behind the TV the whole time mak­ing awful hiss­ing sounds. I was so scared, I went and kept the kit­ten back! Can’t dare imag­ine what will hap­pen if I bring home a pup! Besides look­ing after a cat takes up too much of my attention :)

  6. lavannya says:

    November 18th, 2004 at 10:11 pm (#)

    its oond­hiyu baby…

    i can make it some­time if you drop by ;)

    with your car in shape that is… ;) ;) (dou­ble wink)

  7. Pallavi says:

    November 19th, 2004 at 2:14 pm (#)

    Con­grats again !! and I am sure you will do as well in the next level…

    mean­while have a nice weekend

  8. Nilesh says:

    November 19th, 2004 at 6:10 pm (#)

    Mahesh dishes out aver­age fare. It used to be good. But now I find the taste too ‘common’.

    BTW, I did pho­to­graph that Diwali view from the air­craft. Although I am never going to com­mit the mis­take of post­ing it on shut­ter­bug. But you can cer­tainly find some innocu­ous aer­ial views.

  9. zeeble says:

    November 20th, 2004 at 12:07 pm (#)

    Hey, where’s gajalee? I’ve been in mum­bai a few months and have’nt been there yet. Point­ers for good food always wel­come, espe­cially fish…

    Watched the Diwali fire­works at Worli seaface… was great.

    the prithvi the­atre anniv fest has been good. watched 2 so far. dont think i’ve the time to go watch more.

  10. lavannya says:

    November 24th, 2004 at 7:38 am (#)

    noth­ing new hap­pen­ing dearie? what’s on the sched­ule for this week­end? another trip?

  11. lavannya says:

    November 26th, 2004 at 2:30 pm (#)

    hey… how come i dont know about it…???

    i wanted to take vivek for Tumhari Amrita.

    shit… we missed it!!

  12. satish says:

    December 9th, 2004 at 3:12 pm (#)

    hi anita,

    juss dropped to say hi… i was crawl­ing on google.. Was actully hav­ing an argu­ment wid a col­league of mine so i put a search request ” why do women watch saas” seri­als .. it threw up r blog writ­ten some­times in 2003… really funny stuff…

    cheers n have a nice day

    satish

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