The below is not my creations. I am recollecting what I have read in a in-flight magazine recently.
The article is written by one fine lady who claims to have lived in all four major South Indian cities. She attempts to capture the way of life of people in these cities by comparing the cities to typical female characters.
Hyderabad - She compares this city to a nawab's wife richly clad in her ornaments and costly silks. A city which clasps on to its history and tradition with a firm grip, afraid to let go of tradition. Conservative yet very proud, off limits to visitors.
Bangalore - This one is the typical jeans clad 30 something IT lady, who works her butt off when she has too and parties equally hard on weekends. She cherishes her Independence and is ready to show off her modern outlook and her red carpet life style.
Chennai - The picture she paints on this one is off a salwar clad lady with strings of jasmine on her pleated hair, mounting a kinetic honda. For casual eyes she is a typical village belle who loves tradition and very strong filter coffee. But inside the demur she is fiercely independent, set to pursue her goals and make her own decisions.
Trivandrum - the comparison here is to an old lady, the kasavu mundu clad grand mom in the family resting on an easy chair enjoying her beetle leaves. A city which lives in its past glory. Literally surviving on its tradition and natural beauty that it's been lavishly endowed with.
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Its been a while since I read the article so my personal bias might have gotten into this essay, but I have tried my best to capture the true essence of the original article.
I have spent a fair amount of time myself on at least three of these cities and spent a few days in the fourth. From my experience I must say she has done a pretty decent job of portraying the soul of these cities.
-Prad
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Apologies for inactivity
Guys first of all let me apologize for being inactive for so long.
Initially when Boney came up with this blog idea, I thot it was a swell idea (still do), but strangely enough I completely forgot the new google mail that I created just for this. Today I realized that google has all those goody tools tools just for people like me who forget everything, including username and passwords. And so here I am back in this big group of three, with a solemn promise to blog away regularly.
Initially when Boney came up with this blog idea, I thot it was a swell idea (still do), but strangely enough I completely forgot the new google mail that I created just for this. Today I realized that google has all those goody tools tools just for people like me who forget everything, including username and passwords. And so here I am back in this big group of three, with a solemn promise to blog away regularly.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Sepia Leaves
http://www.hindu.com/lr/2008/07/06/stories/2008070650300700.htm
One of the most touching books I have read. A beautiful one.
Look here, for the review.
One of the most touching books I have read. A beautiful one.
Look here, for the review.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Nostalgia
I guess, most of us love watching ads. And some are really beautiful, like this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R_jncE-01A&feature=related
It still tops my favorite's chart :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R_jncE-01A&feature=related
It still tops my favorite's chart :)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Contacts
We need to get the contact details of everyone . Say primary contact email/phone number . How hard is this going to be ?
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Will Thursday be as good?
I consider myself as a person, who doesn't believe in superstitions. Yet, the first thought that crossed my mind, as I accepted the invitation to blog was, "Wednesday is a nice day to start something new. Would Thursday be as good?"
http://www.koolpages.com/hokuspokus/superstitions.html
http://www.koolpages.com/hokuspokus/superstitions.html
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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