Exactly after one month of the attacks, I drop by the Taj for a walk down the memory lane. While the staff members put up a brave face, and smile as widely as physically possible, their eyes are blank and haunted. And the stench of death and fear is unmistakable.There aren’t too many visitors (this is prime time eve), the otherwise packed lobby is frighteningly sparse. Students from the National School of Blind sing Christmas carols with great energy (see pic), but there are only a handful of listeners. I have never in my life had the glitzy lobby to myself. The Christmas tree decorated mainly white (the classy Taj touch) looks forlorn and loveless. While the lady at the desk reports 60% occupancy, sadly, I don’t see the figure remotely close. Clearly, she’s been briefed to get the spirits up. And if the lady is right about the number, the guests are safely ordering in, no one wants to hang out at the refurbished restaurants and bars anymore.We devour chai and sandwiches at the old-fav Shamiana. Again, we have the 24-hour joint to ourselves, there are only a few other guests (see the pic of a nearly vacant Shamiana). Grenades were lobbed exactly where we are seated. While the tea is as delicious as always, can’t seem to get the image of destruction out of my mind. It’s going to take the Taj a lot more time than we thought to reach normalcy.Equally, the shops are deserted. The Nalanda bookshop (seldom have I dropped by and not ran into a friend/acquaintance) has turned into my personal library. The Starboard bar, thankfully, has a few patrons. I quietly slip into the smoking lounge (the Taj tower pic has been shot from there), and notice two young girls puffing away and guzzling down wine. They don’t seem too upset, they don’t suss me out for a suspicious back-pack, and seem lost in their own conversation. They are the only brave souls inside the hotel, wonder if it’s bravery or some great wine.Damn, even the loo has been exclusively reserved for me.And I don’t even want to recount the lonely walk to the old wing, by the pool. This is what I felt walking by the Nagapattinum beach days after the tsunami.Outside the hotel, I urge the Sardarji durban to allow us to walk by the heritage structure (totally closed to the public). After a moment’s hesitation, he kindly grants permission. So we solemnly walk by the ravaged, raped, desolate heritage wing, devoid of humanity, even the sea seems unusually quiet, as if in mourning. (And to think this is the stretch which finds common ground with taporis, tourists, peanut sellers, romancing couples, prostitutes, pimps and elderly walkers.) The room lights are kept on (to keep the faith intact), but the fear is palpable. And the exit into the streets of the bustling Colaba brings much relief. A joy to suddenly run into humanity.No, 26/11 won’t go away too soon. The scars are just too deep to heal. Maybe they never will. Bombay will never be the same again. The terrorists are winning this war.
Problems are like little stones, if we keep them near to our eyes they hide our vision; if we keep them at a distance, we can see how small they are.....March 17, 2009
Don’t limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve. - March 13, 2009
Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration and inspiration. ...March 07, 2009
It's better to be hated for what you are; than to be loved for what you are not. March 05, 2009
A morning is a wonderful blessing, either stromy or sunny, it stands for hope, giving us another start of what we call life. - March 04, 2009
Every relationship is like a Cardiogram. It always has an up and down graph. If it's steady, it dies. So, accept every ups and downs positively. - September 19, 2008
"No one is born happy...but all of us are born with the ability to create Happiness,, therefore let's attempt to make others Happy...September 15, 2008
"Victory is not the property of the brilliant. It's the crown for those who pursue hard work with confidence and have total devotion to their work." - September 14, 2008
We were nobody while at college; but each one of us has been fairly successful in our careers. We will always remain a bunch of good Samaritans! Let's all stay connected.
A group for Nizam College alumni of 1975-82 batch to reconnect, find lost friends, and remember their years in college. A platform to each and every one to post pictures, adventures during college days, experiences, fun spots etc
Ali Baba and the forty thieves is now Ali Baba and thirty thieves...10 were laid off!
Batman and Robin are now Batman and Pedro. Batman fired Robin and hired Pedro; because Pedro was willing to work twice the hours at the same rate!!
Ironman now "air-pooling" with Superman to save fuel costs?!!
Women finally marrying for love! And not money!
Q: With the current market turmoil, what's the easiest way to make a small fortune? A: Start off with a large one.
Q: What's the difference between an investment banker and a large pizza? A: A large pizza can feed a family of four.
The credit crunch is getting bad isn't it? I mean, I let my brother borrow $10 a couple of weeks back, it turns out I'm now America’s third biggest lender.
Why has Dubai real estate agents stopped looking out of the window in the morning? Because otherwise they'd have nothing to do in the afternoon.
Laughter the best medicine
An ingenious example of speech and politics occurred recently in the United Nations Assembly that made the world community smile. A representative from India began: 'Before beginning my talk I want to tell you something about Rishi Kashyap of Kashmir, after whom Kashmir is named. When he struck a rock and it brought forth water, he thought, 'What a good opportunity to have a bath.'He removed his clothes, put them aside on the rock and entered the water. When he got out and wanted to dress, his clothes had vanished. A Pakistani had stolen them.' The Pakistani representative jumped up furiously and shouted, 'What are you talking about? The Pakistanis weren't there then.' The Indian representative smiled and said, 'And now that we have made that clear, I will begin my speech.'And they say Kashmir belongs to them.....