Bangalore Times - 3 (Return of the Roosters)
Published by Aakarsh under Personal Notes on Thursday, September 07, 2006...continued from previous post
The wedding day arrived. now this was the D-day for us (and also to the groom). Though we promised the cabbie that we would be all ready by 8:30 or so, each of us followed IST and eventually hopped into the cab at 10:15 or so. Govind & Venu were in traditional outfits, Govind was in the most traditional one that too... A dhoti and a shirt - the Tam Iyengar look.we reached the wedding hall when the Kasi-Yatra was going on. i always wondered what would be the scene like if the groom refuses to give in to the wishes of his would-be brother-in-law.just imagine! if the groom really leaves for Kasi...i was explaining about the ritual to my northie friends,when suddenly i had to interrupt..."There she is...Glittering...wow!"... "god!! how did you make her dude!!"...
we headed for the break-fask (or say, Brunch). The pongal was terriffikkk! infact the food was nothing less than awesome.we guys did nothing as such...basically killed time...(read between the lines) and had lunch too..the food served for lunch was superb too...after some time, we came back to our rooms and had a good nap...half of the pple left..to catch their bus..back to hyderabad.
after much deliberation, we(myself,govind,bala,anisha and venu) zeroed in on this hangout called "Amoeba" in Brigade Road...went there to play Bowling. well! for the information of the visitors of this blog, the first time ever i played(tried) Bowling was here..in Amoeba.. good game..had good fun infact, especially because i could play fairly well with the balls(pun intended)..err!
looking for an inexpensive restaurant in Brigade road isnt such an easy task..that too at 10:00pm. even when we found few, there was no food. Finally, we had to settle for a normal Shanti Sagar-ish restaurant. that was the dinner for that night..good or bad..whatever.
i had my programme for Saturday well chalked. i had to meet two guys i met(and made friends) on orkut. one was a mandolin player. we have already exchanged mails about what music we have and what do we need from each other. so, i reached the meeting point taking along with me, the music-DVDs i had burnt for him. he was kind enough to burn a hell a lot of collection for me. had breakfast with him and after a small tete-chat, we headed for Brigade Road again, this time, to attack the planet-M. browsed a lot, bough some music and then, i had another appointment to keep up. this time, another guy(friend from orkut) whom i have promised to meet. we met up, had lunch. he was another interesting guy and we wanted to spend more time in discussiing lot of other stuff, but time was a constraint. Sanjay said that he wanted to meet us at FORUM, a shopping mall somewhere near kormangla. We rushed to that place and finally found him in Landmark store. Sanjay showed me a DVD- "Concert for BangaDesh", by George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Ali Akbar Khan, Bob Dylan, Pt.Ravi Shankar etc.,the price was about 1500 bucks and none of us had the auks(aukaads) to buy that at the moment.
within no time, venu and anisha showed up and we guys just sat there. probably i was lil frustrated over something and my toungue was wagging a lot...i mean..i couldnt keep silent..i was watching all the people passing-by and kept on commenting something or the other.
We took a walk to the Christ college there but alas! we were denied an entry since Sanjay didnt have even his old ID-card.After people dispersed, Sanjay dropped myself and Govind at a restaurant where we said "Cheers!" and had some food.
Sunday lunch was a treat from Govind's cousin, after which we picked up Bala at Forum and came back to the room. Within few mins, we were at Cantonment station to board a train back to hyderabad. The journey was a good one, afterall, gossipping always kills time..especially during journeys with friends.
A nice Holiday! well spent!
9 comments:
Aakarsh.. seems u had a good trip... its a good place for a holiday.. but if u live there..well... thats diff!
Amoeba... everytime something important happens in our office, like one of our office boys getting engaged, we have to go there and play bowl... my opinion on bowling changed from 'fascinating' to 'good time pass', to 'again??' to 'its just a part of job I guess'.
Having office so close Brigade Road has its merits...
Planet M! Ah yes! The last time I was there, I was trying to inquire if they have 'Adi Shankaracharya', a sanskrit movie by G.V.Iyer... and the poor guy didnt even know who Adi S. was!
FORUM... hmmm.... good place if you are married I guess, because the wife can freak out all she wants to there... and once satisfied, you can go to big-bazaar just adjacent, and do the actual shopping i.e., weekly groceries!
Personal Opinion: You want to see Bangalore? go to Malleshwaram or Basavangudi. Marvellous places.
kedar:
The place i had yummy butter dosas was in Malleshwaram only. i wanted to go to ISKON temple(is it in Basavannagudi area?) there but couldnt make it this time..
Hopefully next time.
dude why this superfast conclusion? seems like a lot is running thru ur mind n u cnmt wait to pen it dwn? ct wait to read those as well
I believe you are mentioning the famed 'CTR benne dosa' at the CTR (the udupi joint at the corner of a cross-road).. aah what a place!
ISKCON temple is in Yeshwantpur... further North of Malleshwaram. Basavangudi is due south.
Just attended 3 concerts and 1 lecture demonstration of Dhrupad by Gundechas over the past 4 days... will write abt it tonite on music mavs.
next time keep yourself some time for Malleswaram. It is a wonderful place with great eating joints. Few highlights being Benne masala dosa at CTR (now called Sree sagar), famous Janata hotel (on 8th cross) and Kiran juice centre (further down on the same 8th cross, you have to cross the Sampige road) and Halli mane. These are great tiffin areas. If you are interested in visiting a old time temple, there is Kaadumalleswara temple (near 15th cross on Sampige road) and near that a Nandi teertha.
regarding the kasi yatra, i had the same question which was answered by my grand mom! She says that if the bridegroom during those days was really stubborn to go away to the yatra, the Father in law did his best to console him but, if the young man indeed showed his stubborn attitude, the father in law then would let him go and would go ahead in looking for another man for his daughter. so basically if the young dude put up his price so much then the father of the bride did [there were instances in history] let the man take a walk... as he felt there would always be a better man for his daughter! strange right?
oye...doctorsaab....holidays long gone...pen something down dude. i know u have loads to write but never have the time...do it for the ppl who live to read ur blog( my god!! what melodrama!!!)!
blog dude blog. blog dude blog..for heaven sake blog else ill send raghava over..u know the rest..thakursaab!
good to see that you guys enjoyed your time in namma bengalooru!! i missed it all :( (blame it on my really bad management of dates n my supervisor)
looks like u have jumped into 'exam mode' straight from 'holiday mode'..take some time off to catch some of those thoughts and pen them down!!
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