So finally I did it. We did it. Last evening we finally watched a play in Prithvi Theatre. I have been dreaming of this moment for a long time now. And what better way to fulfil this dream than to watch a really nice play there. That too on discounted entry ticket. We watched Don't Look Now.
After one full week of wait (after the unsuccessful plan last Wednesday), getting the ticket this time was an excitement in itself. 4 other Mariconeans gave me company and we had blast of a time. A really long journey filled with lots of traffic and confusions, hurried dinner and then a 2 hour bonanza of a performance. Watching KayKay in real life was a bonus.
I am really looking forward to watching more plays there and even if not plays, I want to explore more of that place. NCPA is next in the list too. I don't know when will I get time to do that.
So many things to do, so little time.
And the news is that I head to Chennai to spend next few days there. Hopefully I will fulfill one more of my dream there. Let's see if I get so lucky.
ps: New KKR video has SRK with a bandaged shoulder. Any comments?
Apr 22, 2009
Apr 19, 2009
Cricket Fever
Ok, the title says it all. It's IPL time. Last year, this time I was enjoying the vella time of my life. I watched all the IPL matches, travelled to places and yes spent loads of good time with my friends.
This time things look a bit different. I don't think I will be able to watch all the matches. Some of them I will surely watch. Yesterday, we had been to a sports bar. The environment there was electrifying. We were very unfortunate not to get some place there else we would have watched Mumbai making their mark in IPL2 sitting amongst some of the most cricket crazy crowd. But the place has got our vote. As Heda says, we will surely watch at least one Mumbai Indian match in there.
We watched second match at home. Pizza, cold drinks and a cricket match is a very good way to enjoy a Saturday evening.
And today morning, we played cricket. Thanks to Rout. He was hurt, nose was bleeding, there was pain and sun was at his heated best. Still he played, so did we. 10 over 10 a side match. It was good to be back on field. After ages.
Damn, rains have spoilt today's first match. Damn. I hope they don't spoil more matches. Sunday afternoon ko IPL matches dekhne se jyada acha aur koi option nahi hai...
This time things look a bit different. I don't think I will be able to watch all the matches. Some of them I will surely watch. Yesterday, we had been to a sports bar. The environment there was electrifying. We were very unfortunate not to get some place there else we would have watched Mumbai making their mark in IPL2 sitting amongst some of the most cricket crazy crowd. But the place has got our vote. As Heda says, we will surely watch at least one Mumbai Indian match in there.
We watched second match at home. Pizza, cold drinks and a cricket match is a very good way to enjoy a Saturday evening.
And today morning, we played cricket. Thanks to Rout. He was hurt, nose was bleeding, there was pain and sun was at his heated best. Still he played, so did we. 10 over 10 a side match. It was good to be back on field. After ages.
Damn, rains have spoilt today's first match. Damn. I hope they don't spoil more matches. Sunday afternoon ko IPL matches dekhne se jyada acha aur koi option nahi hai...
Apr 17, 2009
Apr 16, 2009
Apr 14, 2009
My First Weekend in Mumbai
Friday:
First local train journey of this summer
Movie Fast & Furious 4 in Andheri Cinemax
Saturday:
Lunch at Shiv Sagar on the Juhu Beach [Try south Indian stuff there, it's nice. Don't miss the Strawberry with Cream (no ice-cream, just cream). It's 'orgasmic' as one put it]
Haji Ali Dargah
Faluda or Fruits with Cream or Fruit Juice at Haji Ali Juice Center just outside the dargah
Mahalaxmi Temple
Heera Panna Mall [Just for a break. It's more like a Singapore/Burma market type]
Mahalaxmi Race Course - Saw a glimpse of Indian Derby practice session. There is public entry from Mahalaxmi station side if anyone is interested.
The Dark Knight in IMAX 3d Dome in Wadala [This place is now called as Big Cinemas, but IMAX is still the popular]. It's very far from normal Mumbai hassle so finding a cab for this place is little pain. Still the experience of watching a movie in 3d is simply amazing. So the pain is worth it.
Dinner at Mini Punjab in Bandra [Nice north Indian food, non-veg lovers will love this place. Veg food is not bad either]
IceCream at Hokey Pokey in Bandra
Sunday:
Churchgate [one of the four gates that were part of fort ages ago. Well known now for the station by the same name]
Flora Fountain [Situated at Hutatma Chowk, a beautiful piece of architecture. Gothic style, looks brilliant in night]
St. Thomas Cathedral [Beautiful marble work on the walls, do spend some time reading those tablets on the walls. They are nice and give a sneak view of Mumbai history]
Banker's street [I am not sure if the street is called by that name, but trust me if it is, Banker's street is right name for the street. Old historical buildings house the offices of some of the biggest banks in this country on this street. A nice view of old and new architecture, with lots of Parsi influence]
Horniman Circle Garden [A meeting place for many, it overlooks the banks Asiatic Society and other milestones in this area]
Asiatic Society [Majestic building. For all you movie buffs, this is the same library where Munna Bhai first meets Mahatma]
High Court, Mumbai University [Walk down the road and you can see the beautiful buildings that host some of the most important offices in this town]
Fashion Street [It doesn't need any introduction. Super cool stuff and even cooler price. Be prepared to bargain hard. From what I heard is that the trick is to start from 1/4th to 1/3rd of what is quoted]
Marine Drive [Shown in umpteen number of movies, this place is a must visit if you come to Mumbai. Evenings at Marine drive are simply superb. Walk down the road, or enjoy a nice cup of tea watching the waves, a nice champi maalish or just observe people enjoy their life - you can spend hours sitting here. There are some nice eating options around here.]
Natural IceCream [Nice flavours, try the seasonal specials. I heard the ice-cream with coconut flavour is the best. Alas, it was not available when we went]
Chowpatty [No introduction needed for this place]
Bachelor's IceCream [An ice cream cum snacks cum chat place, serving the foodies since 1940. It's opposite to Chowpatti, next to the walkover bridge. Try their Green Chilly IceCream. Most innovative ice-cream flavor I have tried so far in my life. Falooda is good too.]
ps: I guess I have listed out almost everything that I did over this weekend. It was a superb weekend. Met so many friends, spent nice time with old buddies. And ate like anything.
Looking forward to more such weekends. :D
First local train journey of this summer
Movie Fast & Furious 4 in Andheri Cinemax
Saturday:
Lunch at Shiv Sagar on the Juhu Beach [Try south Indian stuff there, it's nice. Don't miss the Strawberry with Cream (no ice-cream, just cream). It's 'orgasmic' as one put it]
Haji Ali Dargah
Faluda or Fruits with Cream or Fruit Juice at Haji Ali Juice Center just outside the dargah
Mahalaxmi Temple
Heera Panna Mall [Just for a break. It's more like a Singapore/Burma market type]
Mahalaxmi Race Course - Saw a glimpse of Indian Derby practice session. There is public entry from Mahalaxmi station side if anyone is interested.
The Dark Knight in IMAX 3d Dome in Wadala [This place is now called as Big Cinemas, but IMAX is still the popular]. It's very far from normal Mumbai hassle so finding a cab for this place is little pain. Still the experience of watching a movie in 3d is simply amazing. So the pain is worth it.
Dinner at Mini Punjab in Bandra [Nice north Indian food, non-veg lovers will love this place. Veg food is not bad either]
IceCream at Hokey Pokey in Bandra
Sunday:
Churchgate [one of the four gates that were part of fort ages ago. Well known now for the station by the same name]
Flora Fountain [Situated at Hutatma Chowk, a beautiful piece of architecture. Gothic style, looks brilliant in night]
St. Thomas Cathedral [Beautiful marble work on the walls, do spend some time reading those tablets on the walls. They are nice and give a sneak view of Mumbai history]
Banker's street [I am not sure if the street is called by that name, but trust me if it is, Banker's street is right name for the street. Old historical buildings house the offices of some of the biggest banks in this country on this street. A nice view of old and new architecture, with lots of Parsi influence]
Horniman Circle Garden [A meeting place for many, it overlooks the banks Asiatic Society and other milestones in this area]
Asiatic Society [Majestic building. For all you movie buffs, this is the same library where Munna Bhai first meets Mahatma]
High Court, Mumbai University [Walk down the road and you can see the beautiful buildings that host some of the most important offices in this town]
Fashion Street [It doesn't need any introduction. Super cool stuff and even cooler price. Be prepared to bargain hard. From what I heard is that the trick is to start from 1/4th to 1/3rd of what is quoted]
Marine Drive [Shown in umpteen number of movies, this place is a must visit if you come to Mumbai. Evenings at Marine drive are simply superb. Walk down the road, or enjoy a nice cup of tea watching the waves, a nice champi maalish or just observe people enjoy their life - you can spend hours sitting here. There are some nice eating options around here.]
Natural IceCream [Nice flavours, try the seasonal specials. I heard the ice-cream with coconut flavour is the best. Alas, it was not available when we went]
Chowpatty [No introduction needed for this place]
Bachelor's IceCream [An ice cream cum snacks cum chat place, serving the foodies since 1940. It's opposite to Chowpatti, next to the walkover bridge. Try their Green Chilly IceCream. Most innovative ice-cream flavor I have tried so far in my life. Falooda is good too.]
ps: I guess I have listed out almost everything that I did over this weekend. It was a superb weekend. Met so many friends, spent nice time with old buddies. And ate like anything.
Looking forward to more such weekends. :D
Apr 12, 2009
Hokey Pokey
Predefined menu serving you 100s of option are the norm these days. You are served what the person on other side believed is the most popular choice. And this is exactly where ‘Experience’ goes for a toss. I remember reading about Starbucks in a number of case-studies in our first year classes. They strive on making the perfect cup of coffee for each individual. Teach those customers so that they know what exactly their taste is. I have never been to Starbucks but yesterday Hokey Pokey gave me a feeling that I imagine is very close to ‘the Starbucks experience’.
And it gave me a chance to be kid again. Enter the shop and you see kids of age 5 to 55. All lavishing ice-creams, which they themselves have designed. Yes, 'design' is the word. Mix and Match. And the best part of it is that you see your ice-cream getting prepared. It’s an art not a science – if I can define the way they were preparing the ice-cream combos.
Creativity is the soul of this place. From the design of on-the-wall menu to look and feel of store. Their website gives you a glimpse of the same. Great show guys.
What to try there? Go and try anything. For some of your lazy asses, there are some predefined combos too. Spend some time at the counter and see them making those combo and you will get a hint of what might come your way in your flavour.
They are present in 6 locations in Mumbai, check out their website for more info.
PritS’s Final Say: Highly Recommended. Just go for it.
And it gave me a chance to be kid again. Enter the shop and you see kids of age 5 to 55. All lavishing ice-creams, which they themselves have designed. Yes, 'design' is the word. Mix and Match. And the best part of it is that you see your ice-cream getting prepared. It’s an art not a science – if I can define the way they were preparing the ice-cream combos.
Creativity is the soul of this place. From the design of on-the-wall menu to look and feel of store. Their website gives you a glimpse of the same. Great show guys.
What to try there? Go and try anything. For some of your lazy asses, there are some predefined combos too. Spend some time at the counter and see them making those combo and you will get a hint of what might come your way in your flavour.
They are present in 6 locations in Mumbai, check out their website for more info.
PritS’s Final Say: Highly Recommended. Just go for it.
Apr 11, 2009
Stories from Mumbai
दौएश बैंक / पिझ्झा हट etc ...
Stores/commercial establishments in Mumbai generally have their names written in two languages - English and Hindi (or is it marathi?). I remember reading something about a particular movement in Mumbai long time back where every shop was forced to have their names written in Hindi [It was 2 decades ago I guess, Family Matters has a mention about it too]. How much of it was actually fiction? I don't know. But looking at the names, it feels that it was actually true. Most of the old shops have name written in a peculiar small font. I guess it was massive drive that a painter or two took. Mahim side this effect is particularly evident.
Locals in Mumbai
Last night I had my first local train journey after coming to Mumbai for summers. Good Friday holiday made it a very easy experience though. Sitting in the coach, I realized that the coach walls are filled with posters. From sex specialist to Haldiram ke namkeen. Ofcourse all of it done unauthorized and in an unorganized manner. At first I thought there is lot of advertising opportunity on those walls. But looking at the people around me, the feeling changed soon. Everybody is just too used to their daily commute that they just don't notice anything. They have their own ways to pass time (which actually is a considerable duration for most of the people). Reading news paper, filling Sudoku, listening to radio and naa jaane kya... It's just amazing how things get adjusted and become a routine. Will surely think more on this idea of advertising in local trains. If there can be a kurkure express, then there should be chances for something similar here too.
Stores/commercial establishments in Mumbai generally have their names written in two languages - English and Hindi (or is it marathi?). I remember reading something about a particular movement in Mumbai long time back where every shop was forced to have their names written in Hindi [It was 2 decades ago I guess, Family Matters has a mention about it too]. How much of it was actually fiction? I don't know. But looking at the names, it feels that it was actually true. Most of the old shops have name written in a peculiar small font. I guess it was massive drive that a painter or two took. Mahim side this effect is particularly evident.
Locals in Mumbai
Last night I had my first local train journey after coming to Mumbai for summers. Good Friday holiday made it a very easy experience though. Sitting in the coach, I realized that the coach walls are filled with posters. From sex specialist to Haldiram ke namkeen. Ofcourse all of it done unauthorized and in an unorganized manner. At first I thought there is lot of advertising opportunity on those walls. But looking at the people around me, the feeling changed soon. Everybody is just too used to their daily commute that they just don't notice anything. They have their own ways to pass time (which actually is a considerable duration for most of the people). Reading news paper, filling Sudoku, listening to radio and naa jaane kya... It's just amazing how things get adjusted and become a routine. Will surely think more on this idea of advertising in local trains. If there can be a kurkure express, then there should be chances for something similar here too.
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Apr 9, 2009
Viral Fever
I guess this is time for some work. I am doing a study on a particular topic and I need help from all your readers of this blog for the same. Please answer following two questions for me and I will be really thankful to you.
My questions:
1. How did you reach/find/get to know about my blog? If you don't recall the first time, mention the most usual way you reach my blog.
2. Did you tell about this blog to anyone? Through link/mail/in conversations etc? If yes, how did you do it, and to how many people.
How to answer:
You can use any of the following methods:
1. Comment on this blog with answers. It's very easy and you don't even need to be on blogger for that.
2. You can mail me on jain[dot]pritesh[at]gmail.com.
3. You can send me an sms on +91 97266 46191
4. Or any novel way you can think of (I still do not have a subscription to telepathy networks though)
Thanks once again in advance.
My questions:
1. How did you reach/find/get to know about my blog? If you don't recall the first time, mention the most usual way you reach my blog.
2. Did you tell about this blog to anyone? Through link/mail/in conversations etc? If yes, how did you do it, and to how many people.
How to answer:
You can use any of the following methods:
1. Comment on this blog with answers. It's very easy and you don't even need to be on blogger for that.
2. You can mail me on jain[dot]pritesh[at]gmail.com.
3. You can send me an sms on +91 97266 46191
4. Or any novel way you can think of (I still do not have a subscription to telepathy networks though)
Thanks once again in advance.
Apr 8, 2009
zooooooooooooommmmmm
I am planning to make some rules for myself for next two months. This is the time for experimentation. More than that, this is the time for testing all the hypothesis. In last one year, I hardly got time to do this.
Day two at work involved a lot of reading. Googled a lot and read about so many things. Random stuff, but useful from the project point of view. It was a day similar to those that I spent in Lucent and Juniper. Reading and learning. And then putting them to use. The last bit will be done soon.
Tomorrow it's a field day. So hoping for some new insights from there.
Prithvi theatre is around 20 minutes distance from my place. So I am surely visiting it sometime soon. I saw a lots of ads for plays in Tata Experimental theatre. It's a little far though. Let's see how far do I get to go.
Day two at work involved a lot of reading. Googled a lot and read about so many things. Random stuff, but useful from the project point of view. It was a day similar to those that I spent in Lucent and Juniper. Reading and learning. And then putting them to use. The last bit will be done soon.
Tomorrow it's a field day. So hoping for some new insights from there.
Prithvi theatre is around 20 minutes distance from my place. So I am surely visiting it sometime soon. I saw a lots of ads for plays in Tata Experimental theatre. It's a little far though. Let's see how far do I get to go.
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Apr 7, 2009
Uncommon Sense
And I am back to corporates. It's not testing anymore. I'm finally a marketer. 9 months in the class rooms and now I get to apply whatever I read from those books, whatever we discussed in those cases and whatever we learnt from those learned professors. The kind of interaction I had today has raised my expectations from this internship. I know I am working on something that will have real impact for the company.
Next two months look challenging to say the least. Good thing is that I am working with a very nice bunch of people. The setup looks superb for learning and enjoying the work.
Mumbai finally it is.
I am loving it. :D
Next two months look challenging to say the least. Good thing is that I am working with a very nice bunch of people. The setup looks superb for learning and enjoying the work.
Mumbai finally it is.
I am loving it. :D
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Apr 2, 2009
AHD-IND-BOM
End of first year in this course is just two exams away. I'll become a PGP2 then. No more facchadom. It's a strange feeling. Our estimed alumni Dr. Raghuram Rajan had to say this about first year in IIMA -"If you survived the first term at Ahmedabad, you can survive almost anything".
Indeed, it's been a great year. Yesterday I had a small discussion with one of my friend here who on this last one year. And we said just one thing - We did not just survive this one year, we lived it.
Next two months will be time for some real action, amidst the corporate world. On the field. I will be interning at Marico in their Mumbai office. So it's finally Mumbai meri jaan...
Tonight I am leaving for home. I will be away from this campus and lovely people here for over two months. I cannot imagine anything right now. :)
Ahd - Ind - Bom is my route. I will be in Indore tomorrow morning. It won't be a long stay there though, I will leave for Bhikangaon in morning itself [after enjoying nice poha jalebi breakfast]. Two days at home, with everyone present there. And then I will be back to Indore on 5th afternoon. 5th Evening I fly from Indore to reach Mumbai in night. And it's maximus city after that for around two months.
I guess time for some studies now. Will be away from the net for some days now. My phone is still reachable in case of need.
Alwida...
Indeed, it's been a great year. Yesterday I had a small discussion with one of my friend here who on this last one year. And we said just one thing - We did not just survive this one year, we lived it.
Next two months will be time for some real action, amidst the corporate world. On the field. I will be interning at Marico in their Mumbai office. So it's finally Mumbai meri jaan...
Tonight I am leaving for home. I will be away from this campus and lovely people here for over two months. I cannot imagine anything right now. :)
Ahd - Ind - Bom is my route. I will be in Indore tomorrow morning. It won't be a long stay there though, I will leave for Bhikangaon in morning itself [after enjoying nice poha jalebi breakfast]. Two days at home, with everyone present there. And then I will be back to Indore on 5th afternoon. 5th Evening I fly from Indore to reach Mumbai in night. And it's maximus city after that for around two months.
I guess time for some studies now. Will be away from the net for some days now. My phone is still reachable in case of need.
Alwida...
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Apr 1, 2009
Day Three: Post Lunch
Post lunch, it was like being a night watchman. We just had to survive 30 minutes. Hopefully we have done good enough.
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Day Three: Morning Session
It's april fool's day. And the batsmen have been fooled by the opponents. Spinners lead the attack since the start of the day and kept the batsman in check.
You may be wondering, why do the batting team is not declaring or getting out!!
My answer is, its my game. And I will bat as long as I can. Remember the cricket matches we played in childhood. So many times our whole motivation to win the toss, bat and then run away.. :D
ok... what else???
You may be wondering, why do the batting team is not declaring or getting out!!
My answer is, its my game. And I will bat as long as I can. Remember the cricket matches we played in childhood. So many times our whole motivation to win the toss, bat and then run away.. :D
ok... what else???
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