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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Comic- It is time to 'Explore- Dream- Discover'!!!

I came across this beautiful comic strip by zenpencils.com illustrated on the lines by Mark Twain, and totally loved it!

It is exactly what I fear, because 20 years from now, I don't want to be disappointed by the things I didn't do in life! I want to live a life of No Regrets!

I want to EXPLORE~ DREAM~ DISCOVER!


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Lights Camera & some serious Action!- Ramoji Film City- Hyderabad


Every trip to Hyderabad is all about eating biryani at Paradise, eating the Andhra thali(which happens to be my favourite cuisine)and buying cookies from Karachi bakery. In my many visits here, I had been nearly everywhere from the gorgeous Golconda fort to the charismatic Charminar, but this time I want to see something more glitzy and glamorous!

So this time, I pester my friend until she agrees to come along with me to Ramoji Film city. Built across 1,666 acres, this is till date the world’s largest film studio complex. Another USP of the place is that it features in the top 5 haunted places in India!

As always I was excited about it, I had done some homework and read that, ‘this place was so vast with such varied set ups that a film maker can enter with a script and walk out with a whole film.’ #WHOAA...

Situated 40 kms from Hyderabad, reaching this place is a bit cumbersome but then good things are never near. Thankfully I had my friend along who is a localite and without her intervention in the local language; I wouldn't have made it to this place for sure!

Absolutely clueless on where to start, we enter the Wild Wild West section! The complete set up was something out of a cow boy movie with wooden houses on both the sides with bars which led to nowhere and stables with wooden horse!


After some funnies, we still move around lost hopelessly in the crowd until we reach a bus stop. These open red coaches take you around the film city and suddenly from the perfectly manicured Mughal gardens of Delhi you enter the streets of Vasco’s market! 



As the bus moves you move from one era to another.

At some places I could not believe that it was all a film set, it looked so freaking real that you would expect resident’s to step out of these houses any minute.


Unlike me, if you are into Bollywood, you will be able to spot many locations where movies have been shot earlier. I managed to spot two places; one was this beautiful garden with white eerie legs sticking out, one song from the movie ‘Dirty Picture’ was shot here. I also saw MunnaBhai MBBS’s hospital here! Every time I saw some place I had seen in movies I would shriek like a schoolgirl while my friend rolled her eyes at me!


Moving ahead we walked around from Chinese Zen gardens (complete with Chinese style huts and gardens, fountains and streams) to the Butterfly gardens (which is full of butterflies of all sorts roaming freely) to the Buddha caves (with giant size Buddha) and what not! We ran around the trees pretending to be some heroines and imagined how it would be to actually be one! I guess all this sudden transitions from one amazing location to another in minutes was tickling my senses in a crazy way!






The only place my friend totally flipped her lid was at the Kings court, a place heavily jewelled with gold and coloured windows. It was the place where mythological period movies like Mahabharata and Ramayan was shot! The king’s court had everything from his throne to the courtier’s thrones and statues of dancing women in gold (which was fake of course!)
the pretty Apsaras <3


Though this place has other interesting things to do, like stunt shows and movie shows, honestly I wasn’t interested; I just wanted to spend more time exploring the global pot pourri of places, my very own Narnia for the day!
Finally as the day ended, we bade farewell to this exotic (fake) place and headed towards the airport (fake again) and boarded our very own aircraft (ha ha...F. A. K. E but fun)!
If only airlines had this much leg space!!

Catching our flight at the Ramoji International Airport! *which has only the arrival terminal*
Unfortunately, I did not manage to see any film shooting in progress and fortunately, I did not see any ghost either! So haunted or not, you must visit this place at least once, at least for the fun of it!

#Tip: Do not attempt to visit during the summer season. It can KILL you, literally!


Saturday, July 13, 2013

6 types of weekend getaway from Mumbai

If you, like me work in the corporate world in the financial capital of the country, I am sure you will crave for constant breaks from time to time to avoid burning out. My idea of a fun weekend is to explore places rich with history, eat some local food, get the adrenalin flowing or just take a walk on some desolate beach. And if your idea of a weekend getaway is the overdone Lonavla or the overly populated Alibaug beach, please take time to read this post!
So here is a compilation of my favourite weekend getaways from Mumbai!

Adventure Weekend- Kolad

3 hours from Mumbai, this place can get absolutely groovy during the monsoons. My first trip to Kolad was with Blueberry Trails and a bunch of super energetic people. This place is not for the icky hearted, you know those who get icked out by anything wet, cold and slimy! Located on the shores of river Kundalika, you can expect to learn how to kayak, or do some basic river rafting. You can also spend some time exploring the rice fields and get down and dirty! And believe me, a walk through the fields will give you a tour of everything from snakes, crabs to bright frogs!* icky hearts beware*
If this isn’t adventure enough, go on a waterfall trek, bottom to top! The cold water massaging your body after a trek to the top is reward enough!


Spiritual Weekend- Harihareshwar

This one is all the pious, laidback types. Known as Dakshin Kashi(Southern Kashi), Harihareshwar, 4 hours away from Mumbai is one of Maharashtra’s holy sea side town. This town is famous for its temple, beach and food.
You can visit the temple in the morning, explore the rocky area behind the temple compound and then head towards the beach. The more than 2km beach in front of the temple is usually sparsely populated and is perfect for idling around. If that gets boring, head towards MTDC Harihareshwar where you can take ride on the boat and spot dolphins playing around.  Top this off with some fantastic homemade Malvani food and you are all set to catch the gorgeous sunset!


Wildlife Weekend- Velas

An extension of Harihareshwar, you can catch a jetty from Bangmandale creek to the other side ie. Velas beach. The best time to visit this beach is around February- March when the Ridley turtles hatch and embark on their first journey towards the sea.
These precious creatures are on the endangered list of species and many villages like Velas promote to work towards conserving it.
The sand here is black but extremely soft and clean, perfect for a romantic walk. You can also visit the Bankot fort nearby and catch the sunset from above!


History Weekend- Murud Janjira

Maharashtra is home to many exotic forts which stand tall as witness to the fine history of the Marathas. Most were built during Chhatrapati Shivaji’s rule but most were destroyed either by the Moghuls or the Britishers. What makes Murud Janjira stand out is the fact that it is one of India’s strongest marine fort! Situated 3 kms off the shore, this impregnable fort is accessible only by boat.
In its heyday, it was complete with palaces, markets, water storage tanks, mosque, and living quarters etc. which stand in ruins today. It is amazing how even though it was built on an oval shaped rock, it has its share of fresh water tanks. I read somewhere that this fort also had a channel of secrets tunnels, one such escape tunnel led from within the fort straight to the shore, 3 kms under the sea!  An underwater sea tunnel built during that day and age only shows the brilliance of their architecture & science.
If history is not your thing, you can just spend your day exploring the village at Murud and spend time at the serene beach eating some spicy Anda Pav( Egg & Indian bread).


Camping Weekend- Kashid

A short 30 minutes drive ahead of the bustling Alibaug beach is Kashid. During the weekend, even Kashid beach is not spared and is brimming with weekenders getting their thrill by parasailing or waterskiing. Move a little ahead and there is a small camp site by the beach.
Run by Letscampout, this spot is right on the beach, deserted and extremely close to living with nature. With no network or electricity, you can spend a fun weekend with friends, bon fire and bar-b-que on the beach.
The team will arrange all of this except for friends of course! And yes, like in all camps, be ready to shovel some mud after you take the dump. Nature’s call, with the nature, of the nature, for the nature!


Dizzy Weekend- Nasik

Nasik is one of the most well known pilgrimage towns of Maharashtra, to me Nasik is about two things, vineyards and off-road. Not in that sequence exactly, but once can spend a good weekend learning how to off-road at Mahindra’s Off-Road Academy at Igatpuri(en route Nasik) and then head towards one of the many vineyards Nasik has to offer.
Mahindra’s ORTA, offers 4x 4 training to beginners and seasoned off-roaders as well. This 28 acre track alive with its natural greens, trenches of all shapes & sizes, and slush everywhere, will teach you literally how to get dirty!
After a good night’s rest, head to either the famous Sula vineyard or the Zampa vineyard for some vineyard hopping! Walk through the vineyard, pretend to understand the art of wine making, swirl the wine in your glass, smell the effervescence and indulge into some sparkles!

Driving and drinking is good by me!


Thursday, July 11, 2013

Photo log- Losing focus- Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

I clicked this picture of Victoria memorial last year when I was getting back home after dinner. Luckily I had my camera along but my mom was in no mood to wait for me to focus & click. I barely got a second to click this from my car. The picture is pretty blur, and quite out of focus, but I love it.

The moonlit night over the Taj(crown) of the Raj(British Empire), Victoria Memorial is a building dedicated to Queen Victoria, Empress of India. Located in Kolkata (Calcutta), India, this was the former capital of British India.

An edifice that will always remind us of our past.