Monday, February 27, 2012

World Book Fair 2012- Pargati Maidan



I have considered myself avid reader always quite true also, Kabari Bazar in Dehardun mute spectator to my plunderings..repeatedly like Nadir shah each time I went to back home after an outing I was full of booty, it was this place which introduced me to most unlikely books( in normal times never would have spent money on) ..it was true bargain to buy ‘Lolita’ or ‘The Good Earth’ or’Catcher in the rye’ all classics.
Now I buy books from shelf and still make it a point to spend atleast one Saturday in a month browsing through rows of books in upmarket ‘Om Book shop, Gurgaon’ or book container importers-marketers on Mehrauli Gurgaon road or roadside market in Sector-14, 31 of Gurgaon.
In NCR since 2005 its been first time I ventured out for this pilgrimage, alongwith Seema and Bijal(Joshita is still two months away from summer vacations)..i drove down to Pargati Maidan, parking near Old fort..i entered with set agenda
- No Fiction of English Indian or Foreign authors( This is my stock reading but is easy to browse on portals like Flipkart.com with heavy discounts, this was deliberate on my part or else I would have spent everything on Amitav Ghosh)
- Maximum buys for almost teen and kids with Bijal and Joshita in mind.
- Best buys on Hindi literature, never owned but always cherished literary gems by top authors.
- Visit specialized stalls on Spiritual & religious books( It ultimately turned out to be heaviest investment for me)

When I got out after 5 hrs of soul satisfying, knee crushing stall hopping I had just about covered 25% of the space earmarked for books but contented to the heart my shoulders ached from all the baggage I carried, the teasure trove contained
- Ramayana(Hindi) by Amritlal Nagar for children, Mahabharata(English) a special Rupa edition got with 20% discount.
- Special Sketch book –Harper Collins edition with a pretty friendship band thrown in for Bijal.
- A super Vedic Mathematics book by a old Delhi Publisher only into publishing of Indian culture and Philosphy.
- Two Philosphy books by Ace Philospher and Guru J Krishnamurthi on meaning of life and parents interaction with kids( English + Hindi)
- Set of three small books for teenagers again by J Krishnamurthi (English)
- ‘Raag Darbari’ the hindi classical by Srilal Shukl( Rajkamal publishers are like Rupa and Harper Collins of English) and my heart really gladdened by seeing so much crowd thronging to read in mother tongue.
- Selected works of Mohan Rakesh(Ace Hindi writer- author of classic like ‘Aashad ka ek din’)
- ‘Sathyrath Prakash’ the Arya Samaj Philosphy by Swami Dayannad Saraswati(Glossy thick edition was given for INR 10/-)
- Five glossy multicoloured religious comics(English) for reading to Bijal(She is still iiliterate) by Geeta press, these people are doing faboulous job of spreading Hindu Dharma.
- Sansrit(Valmiki) version of Sunder kaand…I carry tulsi version already.
- A small version of Geeta, I have elaborate thick volume already at home(Yet to go through same)


Seems like a days work done honestly…isn’t it!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Mumbai washed up

Awesome pics of Mumbai. Couldn't resist posting them here -

http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-must-see-uddhav-thackerays-pixss-of-maximum-city/20120224.htm

Monday, February 13, 2012

RayBan classics

RayBan aviators (sun glasses) have been a choice of classes (like yours truly) for decades. I first eyed them in 1986 blockbuster Top gun.

Tom Cruise as Maverick in Top Gun

Bollywood machos like Vinod Khanna, Suniel Shetty and Salman Khan popularized them in India.

Sallu dazzles in Aviators

While Tom Cruise's character Maverick wore Ray-Ban's classic aviators in the movie, his low-key sidekick Goose, played by Anthony Edwards, opted for Caravans, a similar style but with squared-off lenses [couldn't find a picture]. This has been the star of my eyes.

Julia Roberts wearing RayBan Caravan

Here is a slightly modified version of the caravan -

Ray-Ban Caravan 3415q Silver

Last but not least, author, himself, shines in the caravan like Raybans:



Planning to own Caravans soon. Will keep you posted.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Highway on my plate AKA Vaathu Kari AKA Duck curry







(Bill board announcing the duck curry on this roadside eatery on NH 47 and where have had the duck)


This thursday as we raced down the NH47(Highway connecting Salem to Kanyakumari) i was bit sleepy in southern indian late afternoon heat although AC of car was on ;when we had started around dawn from my historically famous temporary abode of CCC(Coimbatore cosmoplitan club founded in 1891....it was my 3rd stay at this place and i find it better than much rated city hotels) it was still pretty cool and after an early morning meeting with big poultry group at Erode we rode towards Nammakal(Largest belt of egg laying poultry in India) in between we have had those tasty clean south indian breakfasts served at homely tiffin centres tucking in 2 idlis and 2 plane dosas served on banana leaf washed down with piping hot kapi in steel glass. refreshed we reached Nammakal by noon and finished off the meeting than we paid a visit to famous Hanuman temple, finally making a move for our next stop of Mulnoor we were again hurtling down the NH 47 , of sudden our driver Shanmugam(This guy is from influential community of Thevars and almost behaves like Rajnikanth in his best elements more so when driving the car) started slowing and than i saw pictures of duck on a board from a distance but when we reached live flock was roaming around and by the threshold of this eatery perfect aroma of well cooked meat was coming in, ordering Vaathu Kari on side we ordered dry livers as well, generally localites eat it with Idlis( i could never get the logic of all they way making the pasteries and than again dissolving them in sambhar or curry for consuimng it why not eat rice better), dosas or parottas, i have had mine with Kerla Parotta... a highly tasty bread made with totally unhealthy Maida and mind you this Duck is also nutritious in a way because the fat of a duck is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids called "good cholesterol".


Contented to our heart we made our way to Mulnoor and back to Coimbatore via textile hub of Tiruupur.