I come from the heart of South India – Tamil Nadu. Being born and brought up there, the fact that I am a malayalee sometimes escapes me. Apart from the fact that Chennai gave me my education and my closest friends, the city has taught me a lot and has made me the person I am today. Let me state some instances -
-The auto rikshaw drivers who taught me the art of bargaining, so much so that I shock the same kind in other cities who charge me half the rate for the same distance.
-The Tamil movies and their super stars/universal stars/mega stars, which taught me to appreciate good looks, drama, dialogue delivery (that comes to use during family quarrels), and some don’ts to dressing and fashion.
- The culture which engulfed me in its arms and gave me the opportunity to learn the language, some history, and ofcourse Bharatnatyam and carnatic music.
- The beaches and the peanuts for being irreplaceable elsewhere
-Satyam Cinemas – for value for money! all the movies and the great ambience that jus gets better by the day..
- Saravana Bhavan and the five other me toos that followed (that were equally good or better even)!
- The politicians who taught me that life is all about giving to others (no matter what the hiding agenda may be).
-T.Nagar which taught me the true meaning of claustrophobia to the extent of making me tolerant to any form of physical torture from my childhood
-And last but certainly not the least, the Tsunami which taught me to appreciate the importance of luck, as I recall escaping the calamity by a day!
Sometimes I wondered how it would be to move away from Chennai as I felt I would never be able to understand what other cities had to offer or enjoy my stay in them. Education gave me a reason to explore the city of Pune, which was a clear disappointment though my campus experiences will be memorable and close to me.
However, the exception was Bangalore, the city that I never thought I would love equally. The two months I spent there, was thanks to my internship, my friends and all the lovely eating joints we haunted! Bangalore is definitely a city I would want to explore more in the future!
Wat's up ???:)
ReplyDeleteaww snega akka.... i louwe the post ma...
ReplyDeletereally nice, the way you have described the city and its main elements which make the city what it is!!!!
Home is where the heart is. So Bangalore or any other place can go only as high as second!
ReplyDeletePune, honestly, isn't so bad. Campus on a hill and classes till 8 and 9 in the night robs you guys of having fun in Pune. There are a lot of things that you'll find here that you won't in Madras...like all night Classical music, Jugalbandhis...and I don't think there is a set "music season" (though the food at the sabhas is just pure bliss)here and concerts happen all the time...big names too
but then what good is a city without an HSB?? :-)