Showing posts with label flavour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flavour. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Kolkata footnotes :the probashi feels:

DISCLAIMER: The following content doesn’t describe the best places to eat or any tourism related content. I might write something about digestery (no such word) adventures.

On my last day of my unplanned extended so called vacation i finally sit to write something down after a heavy push from my high inertial self (surprisingly!). To begin with “Kolkata Footnotes” the term footnotes came into my mind for the want of less clinched and less bollywoody wanna be hollywoody use(hint: Dairies, no end to those!) “footnotes” has a simple explanation. We have been famously known as paye chaka deva (translation: wheels on feet) as far as my memory goes, i have been travelling to a new place almost every year since i was a few months. Each place is a sub chapter and Kolkata is footnote seen every now and then.
My stays in Kolkata have usually been short(very short according to dimu, no one can satiate her in terms of staying back at kol). Every visit is first welcomed with a short illness of some kind followed by irritated dad running around with a topping of fussy mom. A fast recovery of a day or two and then starts the relative visiting ritual. A probaashi bangali (NRB- non returning bong) or not, relative citation is a must. My visits are usually strenuous and tedious on the stomach muscles. Every relative one meets one has to devour a series of mishtis(Sweets) with a side plate of bengali samosas, beguni, neemki, teele bhaja, fish fry, mutton cutlet, kochuri, moglayi (drools). Even though while listing down my mouth waters, but when you have been made to sit through all this with minimum of four sweets, and have to go atleast three more houses and been offered food fit for a regiment and assumed to have an appetite as that of descendants of “kumbhakaran”, even a fist full of gelucil and digen won’t come to your rescue. Apart from the usual relative stuff, of whom she looks like and how small you had been there is nothing more to list down.
Coming to the city, i find Kolkata a small bundled up city, more like an ant colony seen at cross section (might be my Mumbai perspective). The city is dominated by narrow lanes and often will make you feel an outsider for the lack of knowledge of its lanes. The air of past hangs heavily over it. This time the whiff of nostalgia settled on me and i took to rampaging of old photos and dusty junk. Finding black and white photos, age stained photos, photos of high end parties, of gentlemen in suit and horn-rimmed glasses with whiskey and cigars, of ladies with elegant silk sarees and highbuns. I even found records of abba and boneym of old hindi songs and some Bengali too! Oh! How i wished i had a gramophone! The city i have always imagined with horse carts and vintage cars. People with suits and gowns with their little fragile umbrellas, people drinking tea with their little finger sticking out. What contributes more to the heavy air of nostalgia is the still existing trams, and hand rickshaws even cycle rickshaws.

Every street will have a tale of your grandparents or parents telling how they ate at that place or shopped on that corner. For me Kolkata is a city of tales, i relate places of this city with tales of others. When i was small people thought it amusing to ask me which city i like most, Mumbai or Calcutta.. even then i was more diplomatic than my age and i would sweetly answer both. But if you ask me truly i would ask you back, would you question whom you love more your biological mother, or the one that raised you? 

Thursday, 17 April 2014

the fight for friendship and beyond

The fight for friendship and beyond
A time of roses and thorns
I was sparing a lad with his armor on
Couldn't see his face as we sparred on the lawn
A rose for every slash i made
A thorn for every bruise that would fade
People watching would find me ungrateful
A knight that answered every slash with a rose
For me i saw a thorns of the rose
And forget about the petalled core
soon the lad took off his armor
And i could see hurt in the clamor
As realization dawned it was too late
The rose was of petals and not thorns of fate
My blunder was irrevocable and unpardonable
But oh! I had fallen for him hard, which was undeniable
And all i could ask was for forgiveness
 For a knight like you doesn't deserve a girl like me in such foulness 

Friday, 10 January 2014

long time no see??

Been almost a 3 month long absence from the last post which was a bit on the edge post. i didn't write a New Years post, which had become ritualistic. well, few reasons why someone takes a sabbatical from writing
1. writer's limbo
2. too lazy
3. too busy
4. many distractions (movies, serials, books, studies..huh? who said studies?! )
5. no sleep deprivation
6. too many incidents in lesser time span
and many more!
in my case it was all of the above! and i might add another one, i was keen on seeing the no. of pageveiws sans any posting... i was quite pleased with the no. i must say... tho i did worry that many were coming from some porn sites, and i am pretty much sure this blog hasn't any racy stuff.. but as the world rule goes by " numbers are all that matters" (giving maths the god like status!) explaining my abstinence (tho i really don't owe anyone any explanations) and the not-thought-before-experiment, i shall continue to devour your young fresh minds! *signs off with evil laugh*

Thursday, 15 August 2013

ship of life

Some words left unsaid
Some touches left unfelt
Sceneries left uncompassed
A love left unconfessed
Some flavours left unsavoured
Few smiles left unshared
Some canvases left blank
As the ship gently sank
The ship of life i thought
In the sea of forgot-me-nots
                                                              
Some fights i regret
An incomplete novelette
The apologies left refuted
Some relations left jilted
Innumerable memories unperished
Inspite of time unblemished
Further my ship sailed
Sinking with every breathe exhaled
A many left in the to-do list
Some left in the must-have done list
But isn’t that life i rambled
A many happy hellos
And a many tearfull goodbyes
The ship of life i thought
In the sea of forgot-me-nots

Friday, 2 August 2013

knocks of the wind

A torrential symphony
As the wind drums on the door
And the rains humms their choruses on the panes
Playing the songs of the ages...
Come and listen hammers the wind
For a music to the ears of those who appreciate
Knock knock on the kids door
I apologise, to frighten you...
But listen sweet child, its the song of the ages..
Pray dont shiver..
Knockety knock, on the rickety door of mine...
Annoyed me, wraps the blanket closer and increasing the volume of the music I prefer...
Alas the optimistic fool doesn't give up!
The next door it knocks finds an old couple dead to the pounding, sleeping eyes wide open..
Still the optimistic fool of a wind keeps knocking.. Persistant in its own foolish way...


PS: I hate cold feet. my usual super power ability to sleep seems to have betrayed me tonight.. the noise outside reminds me of the C grade horror movie background sound.. the loud patters , thunder storm and the door almost flying of it's hinges like a caged hungry dog eyeing a plump rabbit hopping around.. and everything ends up to the above bad poetry which lacks rhyme and rhythm and anything resembling close to a poetry.. my apologies.. and yes, i do hate cold feet!



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Saturday, 13 April 2013

a story.


A story about me and you,
A story about life that’s simple
A chapter about childhood                                             
About love and struggle
The untangled words of the ancestors
Profound and wise, as they were
Of life that’s simple
Of life that’s small
Of a play of many acts
Of an end that’s known
Of a heaven that’s expected
A story of me and you. 

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Little Missings..


The little missings
The countless pens and erasers
The one piece of the jigsaw you never find
The safety pins and clips ,
Reported gone in times most needed
Keys, which go Houdini each time you get late!
Ever wondered as to what happened to them?
May be swirling in some lost and found abyss
To be found someday, by their rightful owners
Or perhaps they were found and owned by someone-else
And if ever were they given a voice...
My! The tales they would have had to tell!
The little missings
Important yet ignored
Sure does makes life hell !

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

half a dozen of dozens!

yes.. it's 12:12 12' on the 12/12/12 .. my contribution towards the world's obsession of this 12ing phenomenon where the world's beginning of the end and planetary movement placing the earth in the middle of the milky way galaxy and alignment of all the nine planets in the same line (this comes from all natgeo and history and N.A.S.A videos) well.. a lame bet with dad made me so knowledgeable about the outside happenings of the earth on the day.. but its a shame sitting over here and dwindling with petty issues of exams when cool stuffs are happening just outside the atmosphere...but well.,. i plan to post this post exactly at 12secs  and well you have to take my word on the secs count! :D
and oh! just when you thought there would be nomore winter.. i wake up to a chilly morning (chilly according to mumbai standards) hope it snows! (that's not much to ask.. is it?)
TOODLES!

nah! it's not 12áµ’C over here! 

Saturday, 20 October 2012

pujor gondho! :)


The month of October always sets my heart racing..what with pujo in the air.. the leg jingling dhaak er avaj , the bold and beautiful eyes of the protima, the mouth watering smells of moglayi and cutlets and rolls (neverending list!) the chants of the pujo, the pandal re aada, carrom, natoks, going to all the other pujos, assessing which one’s the best... relatives and their never ending rants about how old you are now! Oh, not to forget the extensive shopping spree( for all the shopaholics out there!) somehow words seem less to cumulate the “pujo feeling”. No matter what state of mind one is a bong mind would be euphoric during pujos.. even a trouble ridden rickshaw-wala would have a smiling face.. such is pujo and its effects on people.
That’s why i like India.. the fact that we have so many festivities that there is always a constant commotion.. no life goes boring and dull till the end of the year where you dance around the tree..
HAPPY PUJO!! J

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

ganpatibappa moriya!!!!!


Believe in gods or not, one always gets a holiday which is very generous of the gods! With  september on the calender it's the beginning of two month long festivities! Starting from ganpati to durga puja clubbed with navaratri, dassera then comes diwali and bhai duj and ends knocking on the doors of exams!
visarjan at juhu
But nevermind that! It's ganesh chathurti and whole of Maharashtra is in high spirits for the next 10 days, with occasional visarjans in an interval of 2-3 days (polluting the already polluted water of juhu) but its fun! college goes on a mini vacation mood.. (not that it makes much of a difference!) if it takes someones fancy you could stand in the legendary "lal bagh cha raja's" line which snakes kilometeres and often takes 4 hours to just to get darshan! But yeah, people can get crazy over here.You witness ganpati of varying sizes.. right from as small as your index finger to a 20ft tall one and it doesn't end with size, different postures of the elephant-man. Even expressions our hard to go unnoticed! And not to miss on the delicious "modaks" made on this occasion and all kind of sweets (it seems ganpati had quite a sweet tooth!) Somehow this cute trunk-man with an equally cuddle-able  mouse has captured the hearts of people since the concept of the tusker-man originated.


Mean while, let mumbai go on a gajadhar frenzy while i laze around and yes, get crushed in the crushing crowd of devotees and non-devotees and people like us who are out enjoying the spirit of festival rather than the belief!

GANPATIBAPPA MORIYA!!! JAI MAHARASHTRA! (no i am not going political!) 




Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Tales of the rain..


A mumbaikar would have the best of the stories to offer to you about rains. And here is one from me.

As litres of water poured over us with raindrops the size of bucketful of water it rained. It was like the monsoon had just begun at the end of the official end of rains. Overjoyed people danced and wet themselves in this blessed shower. All where smiles until the waterfall from above continued and people’s smile wrinkles shifted to the temples to worry wrinkles.
 But we college folks live in our own world. As the lecturer chattered on people had him on mute and stared out of the window to the rain. After an hour of watching this usual silent movie we all rushed out  of the class to hear the inevitable news that trains are late or blocked or stuck and so on. Immediately there were plans of staying at friends place or round about ways of reaching home. So anyways all anyone needed was an excuse to bunk. A mass bunk declared all set off for the mission “reach home”. With some fortune we got a train bound home.
Picking up a friend on way, off  we went braving the rains. After a struggle which equals to like getting water in desert we managed an auto from station. Some  higher power thought it was too good to be true and our auto got stuck in calf deep water somewhere in the colony no nearer to our home. So descending down the muddy water(thanks to the hills all around) we trudged through the water. And the thrill! It looked like hot chocolate oozing from all around!(reminded me of willy wonka’s chocolate factory!) Sloshing through the gutters into the sidewalk and road.. seemed like river flowing  all around. With heavy rains pouring all over us and cat wet  to the skin atlast reached home like a soldier returning from the battle.. my sweet ma is just too sweet to greet me with pleasantries. She was  suspicious of me jumping through all the rain water and river lutes (i am not denying i didn’t!) But i had this smirk of victory which was probably the reason for all the steam off. Cons of all this was my bag had become a water storing camel hump wetting everything inside. And its a pain to dry it all. But hey! It was a hell of an experience!

PS: always follow your instincts if it says wear sandals and not shoes. Do so! Cause its going to rain on that god damn day and soak everything!


that my dear friends, is how it rains! 

Saturday, 1 September 2012

defining the perfect smile.



i could watch pretty woman just for her... yes i am robertized! she does have a perfect smile.. and a standard with whom all the best smiles are compared. if ever someone tells "you got a julia robert smile" it's a the highest degree of compliment i could ever give! :)





Pretty woman indeed! :)

Thursday, 23 August 2012

*clap clap*


such geniuses which get uncovered by a twisted smile and sarcastic claps are trully noteworthy! =D
thanks to bollywood for such rare and revealing moments! 

extremes they said...


It’s funny how things are always at extreme
 A start and an end..
You are either happy or sad..
You can either be laughing or crying..
 be angry or at peace..
 red or blue..
 You can either fly or walk.
Be wet in the rain or stay dry under the umbrella..
  live or die..
You choose the notes to your song... and when it all ends you play it..
And  i am sure, you will hear the melody..
 the  melancholy of the low notes
the cheeriness of the high
and there would be a single tear, and a smile..
 who said there was never a middle path?

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

winter at the top.


As magnificent as a snow capped mountain
A glittery shine of unearthly beauty
And so she fell in love with it
It stood tall and proud in all its glory
While she stood at its foot..
 Awed in wonder.. loved with her tiny warm heart..
But alas! She didn’t know for all its majesty it was cold and bare..
For all its glittery and shine.. it could offer was cold indifference
She  wept with a broken heart , for summer to dawn,
To melt away the sparkling ice and uncover the lushes
But none happened..
Because, always and forever
It shall be winter at the top....


Thursday, 31 May 2012

of heavy metal..


Suddenly i found myself wondering into the uncharted waters of death metal.. well its not like i haven’t heard of them earlier but suddenly they appealed to me very much today.. i was indeed able to see past the dog growls (which i think is called something else all together but just cant place it) ops! death growls!

The intro has always appealed to me.. with the electric guitar pieces and drums.. but somehow that “voice” like someone’s dog with a bad cold, a sore throat is trying to sing (i mean no offence to it, just describing!) may be cause it was hard to decipher the lyrics or dunno unravelling the words from all that roughness was a bit too much that i was repulsed from it.

The first time i was listening to it.. for the first 2 mins i was so engrossed into the tune before baam (or rather grrrrowl!) came the voice which made me look around to check the earphones after which i realised it was no electrical glitch but meant that way!  

And today enlightenment dawned upon me when i came across the lyrics of some of the dark songs.. beautiful, powerful, sad and truly depressing (anytime when you think you are getting too cheerful for your own good listen to them! Brings you right down to the ground or even further down the ditch may be).. but indeed it portrays a dark side of life in its own elegant flow of words and not so smooth vocals. Indeed its true, don’t judge the book by its cover in this case by its “ahem ahem” growls. Respect++


 


Trapped in the clutches
Of my created dreams
Trapped in my failure
Trapped in the days I forced myself to keep

Friday, 18 May 2012

just coffee...


And yes this must be another of those stories or rather a story of (aided)self discovery that now-a- days have got in trend in bollywood’s “artsie” movies... but anyways adding to the already growing collection of them doesn’t harm anyone.. so here is mine...
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I am 26... just the other day i celebrated my birthday with the usual cup of coffee in the evening.. its not something i don’t do everyday but well it signified drinking in a new mug which i HAD to buy cause the maid being the " rajdhani express" that she is broke my ancient mug.. but never mind that it was time of a new beginning.. i lived in a small one BHK flat with a few things cramped about in as homely a way i could muster. With a couch and a small coffee cum dinner table and tv... that’s about where my world revolved around the little time i had to spare after the day at work..

As i cuddled down to my favourite spot on the sofa with a sepia mood and a cup of coffee, seeing the bubbles and foam at the edges and the thick brown liquid swishing the side as i cradled it reminded me of the “cafe days” 


T’was those vibrant years when one had little to worry about and lots of happiness and laughter to spread (even if i offered it in a junkyard sale i would have become rich!) on one of such gay years i was given the nod for coffee(took my parents quite a while.. fear of having a kidney failure young.. but i did manage to consume quite as much to compensate all those missed years of it!) and this particular shack like thing assembled with all  probable things  was where i had my first coffee (i make it sound like my first love) and so began the journey...i naturally upgraded to more cafe like places.. but always that sticky sweet coffee stuck somewhere within the knits... and so the journey began..

Despite the heavy monsoon rains i took my usual route from work towards a cafe near by. I made it a regular visit and sat by a seat beside the window.. staring at the rain and dreading the thought of going out and getting catty drenched. The sound of type writer made me turn around to get a glimpse of a man bend over a sheaf of papers with pepper gray hair.. and furiously scratching on the paper.. he looked up and smiled.. returning a polite smile i turned back to my mundane worries..  and so rest of the days followed by the same pattern of, the rain, coffee, and clicks of the type writer. Out of curiosity of what he typed i introduced myself.. as i looked him for the first time (not through all the sheaf of  papers he was already surrounded with) i was immediately struck my his intelligent bright eyes and the aquiline features which seemed to have been left untouched by time.. on my addressal  to him as dadu there was a sudden twinkle to those murky eyes..

And from then i never had my coffee alone.. dadu was always there with his type writer. He said he was writing a book. He was a collection of all kind of stories and advices. And a very good listener. A window into the past is what he was. More than an elderly person he had become a friend. A wise friend.  His tales of jungles where he worked ,of india after independence, of politics, of love, of people, of history, of places..you name it and he would never fail to surprise you with a witty remark. And there  always was coffee.. dadu opened up new windows with new scenes to stare,places where my mind had never wandered. And if hadn’t been for the “dadu” status i had already bestowed upon him, i would have been probably head over heels for him.(if only i had a time machine)

So went the many days and few months. Ever since those days of talks i have never enjoyed my coffee without a little dose of daduism (as i put, his stories which  always seemed to have a moral).and on 25th august 2011 he never came.. like he had pulled a Houdini , vapourised , sublimed.. to my shocked disbelief i never knew his name nor where he lived. Nor did the cafe know anything. He would always be there in that corner seat before i came..with his precious type writer.. i never knew what happened of him,or may be some things are best left unsaid. if he still breathed the face of earth. I shall always miss the company of the dear old man who made me feel like a child and grown up all at the same time. I was surprised to the butterfly(i like to believe of beauty rather than a moth) he had turned me into from a mere caterpillar. And may be this is the reason for all his stories and witty one liners,cementing a pavement on which i would once walk on, on living by memory if rest fails(well,i will give him the credit of being part dumbeldore, at the very least). Those coffee aromared and rainy evenings were left behind. 

With every swish of that brown elixir(yes, for me its like water) frisked a memory just like a curling vapour, this was just the beginning of all the tales, but at the end of all those stories it was always.....
                                                  me and just coffee....