Friday, December 14, 2012

For the love of reading..and reading alone







At the recently concluded Bangalore Literature Festival there were of course a host of luminaries  Gulzar with his soft poetry, Shobha De, with her charming presence, not to mention Chetan Bhagat and many more. A lot of everything was happening almost everyday, while some were just catching up with their friends, some made half hearted attempts at understanding Gulzar's soft tones, while other's enjoyed some of the other sessions, some were chasing tea & coffee, others were running around a bustling Chetan Bhagat..amongst all this, in a quiet corner sat this little boy, with his Agatha Christie. If literary festivals are about the love of reading and imbibing that culture and spreading the message through an action, there could have been none that was better.

Before clicking I asked him, 'May I have a picture?' He nodded his head, in faint irritation at being disturbed and went back to his reading..while the mikes blared..little masters are born perhaps in some such little corners.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Celebrating Manto in Bangalore


An interesting evening being a part of discussions on Sadat Hussain Manto( as a part of his Centenary celebrations) at Alliance Francaise Bangalore, where Girish Karnard was the chief guest. It was lovely to see writers from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh speak in similar hues and discuss writing trends in the sub continent. Sometimes painful too, seeing the expression on the faces of the writers when the writers had to describe pre Pakistan and post Pakistan days..and yet as they sat on the dais none of them looked from different countries. Similarities in thoughts, language and emotions. Interesting inputs on Gazal s written in Kannada language and of course Manto's contribution above all. I saw some people look at me strangely, later realized I was probably the only non Grey haired person in a niche audience of about 60 odd people! An evening when Urdu sounded like music..many a times. Something so timeless about the language & its usage.

A link to a delightful essay by Sadat Hussain Manto on fellow writer Ismat Chugtai

http://www.urdustudies.com/pdf/16/21_Manto_IsmatChughtai.pdf

Friday, September 7, 2012

Dastakar Nature Bazar, Bangalore 2012

I was at the Dastakar Nature Bazar today, a wonderful experience, where Srtisans sell their own goods at moderately reasonable prices. It is on for two more days at the E Zone club, Near Marathali bridge, Outer ring road.

I Loved this stall towards the entrance, full of lovely kites with traditional motifs












Stall full of goods made from Elephant poo!



























The pictures above, The one on the left is from the stall that has stuff made from Elephant Poo..little cards, games, casters, etc ..quite interesting. The Picture on the right is a stall from karnataka, the goods here are made from natural fibre. The board that you see is a kind of Ludo that is played in rural Karnataka.

The pictures below, one on the right is another stall from Karnataka with stuff made of Banana fiber, very innovative. The stall in the right is the lovely work of the artisans from Chattisgargh.













































The picture ( Right..below) is a part of the Phad painting from Rajasthan. The brown paper that you see is Stamp paper used in the olden days on which painting would be done. Each of them has different paintings. The picture on the right is from a stall that sells bags made of recycled material, I found the one with the Maggi cover quite catchy!


There is something here for everyone in fact, from Clothes to durries to bags to eatables, you name it they have it..the fair is open for 2 more days..take a deko.


There were kids from different schools, a stall from Rajasthan entertained the children with a Puppet show, Unfortunately I got to record only a very small bit of it..was great fun!




Wednesday, May 16, 2012

New Momo Kiosks in Bangalore




Enterprise is never about big money or big names..often the most innovative ones start really small. In the last 6 months I've noticed a bunch of these mushroom all over a particular area of Bangalore. The target is the ever growing batches of students from the N East India who miss out on their home fare and good quality Momos( which Bangalore was never famous for)

I went up and talked to one of these guys, College students themselves, they said it was just echoing their own feelings ( we want good Momos) that let them to set this up. You'll see these stalls manned by 2-3 people( students) all they have is a table, the steamer for the Momos, some paper plates, spoons & a chair for the guy to sit on. They are usually open around 5 PM to 6..by which time every single Momo is sold out.

Quiet & well behaved, is how their service can be described...Way to go I think & a welcome break for all those who love their Momos.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Mangalore Pearl

( Pork Pepper Fry)

If you are a Costal food freak & looking at eating some fish, try out 'Mangalore Pearl'. Situated in 3 Coles Road, Cleveland Town, Frazer town, Bangalore with a rather nondescript sign board. This place goes by word of mouth and is quite in the heart of the city. Nothing very fancy, but good old world ambiance.


I'm not a Bengali who drools every time you mention 'Fish', but the place is nice, food included. Plus I'm a sucker for Graphiti & the walls are interesting to say the least. The wooden bench type seats add to the charm. A place for a family get-together or buddies from office.


'Mangalore Pearl' serves, Sardines, Pomfret, Squid, Prawns and a host of other sea food. They have Mangalore delicacies, prawns in coconut curry, Masala fish fries, etc. It is recommended that you try out the Mangalorean way and have a Sanna ( A kind of Idly) along with the fish. If you want to have something different try their Squid Butter Garlic or Cocoom Juice, made from a coastal fruit. I found the prices slightly on the higher side. A single serving of fish ( 1 piece of Pomfret & about 2 pieces of Sardines) is anything starting from Rs 250-300. Overall a good experience.