Life In India Category

Life In India - The Bitter-Sweet Ballad of Banquets and Borders


My dear friends begin a journey of a lifetime…
Some very dear friends of mine came to India recently… and after a night of the usual drowning in drinks, they sprung a wonderful surprise…

“We are going to the Maldives to get married!”

I imagined just the two of them, no family, no friends, no pomp and circumstance, no Johnny Walker to impress the Uncles, no Barat to block the streets…

No center-pieces so big you can’t converse across the table, no “there is too much masala in the food” so you can’t stop crapping the rest of the weekend.

No DJs digging deep in their arsenal to “Ta Ra Ra” the masses from the bar to the dance-floor.

No speeches or toasts, no slide shows or roasts, no fifteen year old cousin with the energy of an atom bomb making me dance to every other song…

(What exactly happens that genetically allows a girl to dance for four hours without breaking a sweat, while I’m soaking in my own filth by the end of the first verse of “Shava Shava”?)

But I digress…  Most importantly no hours and efforts were wasted on a wedding, while they instead celebrated and commenced a marriage, in one of the most romantic and meaningful ways I can imagine.

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I was also happy that their trip would yield a short stop back in Bombay, with plenty of time for us to have the incredible leg of lamb at the Maratha Sheridan over some drinks, before they blissfully began their journey home.

But like they say in “Blood Diamond” (but bent for our purposes)…  “T. I. I.” - This Is India…

There was no chance that this plan should happen so smoothly, in a country that doesn’t understand that it could.

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It would seem that India had changed its immigration policy while they were in the Maldives…

In a reactionary rule to the rampant need to seem proactively secure… you can no longer leave India for two months, if you come to India on a Tourist Visa and then leave again, and then come back and then want to leave again… wait… is that right?

Anyways, they discovered this when they reached Chennai on Saturday afternoon to connect to their flight home through Bombay.

The kind gentleman at immigration told them they had to wait till Monday to get their passports stamped at the FRO (Foreigner Registration Office), before they would be allowed to leave the country.

After complaining, crying, and cringing, and then calling me, we figured that their best bet would be to come back to Bombay where they could still try to catch the flight home or stay with me and then go to the FRO here.

That’s when the kind gentleman wrote in their passports that they could only go to the FRO office in Chennai, and then kindly let them board their flight to Bombay without saying a word.

At the Bombay airport their charm fared no better, as they were told to go back to the Chennai FRO, as the next kind gentleman pointed to the fresh writing on their Visa.

And despite hours of passionate pleas for compassion, they arrived back at my place in the wee hours of the night.

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Adamant about not being bullied into going back to Chennai, they went to the FRO here in Bombay.

While they waited in the long and countless lines, an “Agent” approached them that said he could help.

For a few grand, he could “handle” their problem for them, and send them on their merry way… after all, “You are foreigners here on vacation, you should be enjoying instead of waiting in such a cue!”

And sure enough after some money exchanged hands, they were shortly on their way…

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I can’t help but wonder how many hours and efforts are wasted on “our” security, at the expense of our marriage to what used to be a normal life.

Especially here in India where we can at best only engineer the appearance of safety without any concept of design…

Where we have somehow become resigned to celebrate… “Hey… At least you were able to pay someone off…”

So after having a great time with my dear friends in India for two years in a row… I fear that I won’t be seeing them on this side of the planet any time soon.

Their Honeymoon with India has come to an end.



Life in India - “Ummm… I think it’s better we walk.”


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A Daily Delay for Desi’s in Delhi…



Life in India - Amrita Rao… “Who’s the idiot with the iphone?”


One of the hottest desi girls in the world!!!  The Beautiful Amrita Rao!

It’s Me… It’s Me!!!!

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I happen to find myself in the midst of some commotion on my way out of the lower level of the JW Marriot.

Little did I know that I was wandering in the to presence of so many of Bollywood’s Film Fraternity!

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I had to pause for this cause and click this pic…

Certain that I looked like an idiot!



Life in India… Happy Fake B-Day To You…


There is a restaurant close to the crib in Lokandwala called Masala Mantar, that I frequent quite often.

Besides the incredible Panjabi-Edibles, they have a unique way to help you celebrate your birthday!

While I don’t want to encourage taking advantage of their good spirit,

If the night is seeming to slip by without it being someone else’s birthday,

You might want to consider faking your own :)

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Also be sure to check out another great feat of Indian Engineering in their bathroom….

The Auto-Button!

Don’t worry if you don’t get the irony… Have someone explain it to you…


Life In India - Barack Obama Sworn In…


Swearing In of Barack Obama…

My heart soars…

 

“To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society’s ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy.”

 

“To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.”

President Barack Obama - January 20th, 2009



Life In India - The Mumbai Attacks 26/11 - Returning to the Taj and Leopold’s


 Taj Entry Sign with Christmas Wreath…

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As a mournful Christmas continued to seep into a mellow New Year,

I had chanced a visit to the Taj and Leopold’s for the first time since the attacks.

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As we had all bore witness that night to this shift from Guerrilla to Grand-Theft Auto Warfare,

I felt compelled to visit these old friends before the year ended.

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With the entire weight of the “State of the West” pressing down upon my chest…

While I could no longer see the world through the focus of my own eyes…

It was clear this year needed an ending I thought, as I entered the lobby of this fallen Five-Star.

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Taj’s Christmas Tree…

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Stepping through the gracious doors into the spacious lobby of a home away from home that is now so eerily familiar…

The air dripped ripe with all of the contrasts, constraints, and confusion of a wake.

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It took so much courage to smile while breathing through tears…

As I stood there amongst the ghosts of our brutally hunted and haunted humanity.

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Memorial to Taj Victims…

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Shifting through the lobby past the cozy seats, behind the all embracing Christmas tree,

There lies this courtyard without any justice, a tribute to a lost reality.

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And at it’s center stands a blurry waterfall of names who came to their grave end,

Silently framing the blank page of hope, and all the choices of a waiting pen…

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This book of condolences unfolded for those who died but will live on as legend…

And for those who live on, and weep for this present.

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 Book of Condolences…

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“Here is to a light that can never go out…”

I wrote, with the all confidence of a child stroking his grieving mothers hand.

Somehow knowing that whatever she lost is something he can never truly understand.

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And when I see a manager of the hotel I tell her “Thanks for having the courage to see this thing through…”

She smiled a bit glassy-eyed, and said “Sir, we are here because of you.”

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Then as I think about all of the lives that were taken I get so angry…

Justice, Retribution, War, and Revenge wash over me!

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My blood starts to boil with all of the ingredients of hate,

A cascading and deranged need to see them all burned at the stake!

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The Happy Home and School for the Blind…

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But then in a moment my hate subsides…

As I watch a group of children deprived of the gift of light arrive…

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And when they surround the piano and started to sing so sweetly…

It filled my heart with such a joy that only the blind could make us see…

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“There will be no justice in a relentless quest for revenge…

Peace only lives in the light of the love that we send.”

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Me, Vishal, and Sanjeev…

Then we went to Leopold’s, sat under a bullet hole, and got drunk as sin…

It seemed clear if we didn’t, the terrorists would win :)

 



Life in India… Mumbai November 27th, 2008 - 3:41 AM.


My Heart Breaks…
My heart breaks…


Life In India… A Shooting Outside My Window.


You can’t live in Mumbai for too long before seeing this…



Introducing A New Category… “Life in India”


Yup…

“But Sir… how can I possibly work when it is raining?”



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