Sunday, December 5, 2010

Life In A Metro

Yes it seems I have successfully completed 365 (and still counting) days since I first got down at Chennai Central railway station, my ‘Buland Darwaza’ to a world outside the skeptical alleys of Kerala.

The knick knack shopping, bingeing on pongal and chutney, traveling by metro railway (with and without ticket), commuting to work in Chennai MTC buses, walking in the December rain, loading pirated DVDs into my bag, the 24x7 local FM channels, clicking away pics of happy kids (as a respite to my boring desk job), thanking cordial strangers for showing direction and speaking broken Tamil and being happy at the end of the day... life in Chennai and a metro city for the very first time has been nothing short of pure adventure, happiness and little boredom strewn in between.

And oh yea, did I miss out my eat-out experiences in Velachery? I used to stroll around the suburb after my work hours and go on a gourmet therapy. Chennai is one of the finest places to find great food joints, local and international. It's pure fun to experiment a food joint a day and savour on the local delicacy. Also, it's fun to get into an ice cream parlour, look around and ask "Is this a new shop? I just came in to check what is out here, Thank You". C'mon, you needa have a count on your calories right?!

Ever attended an interview for a private detective post? That is so beautiful and so crazy, well, I have had. I was hailed as a detective in the embryo by the famous private detective, doing detective jobs on Sundays in Velachery area! The master detective told me, "I can see a bright detective in you, Ms. Uthara." Thrilled at my potential designation, I came back home singing some famous detective numbers, apparently excited about my new role and also the scope to earn a few extra bucks.
A month and half passes by, but no intimation from the man in black suit from Scotland, the dandy Mr. Cholan. No regrets here since the meet up was fun, adventurous and a perfect staple for discussion with my friends back home in college. (at the time of writing I was still in college).

Life is riding on high since my coming to Chennai. I feel the place lets you take some fresh lessons on the value of independence, culture, politics, add to all, the importance to shed inhibitions in one's life. Of course, I wouldn’t dare to experience this had I been in Kerala, since women rarely do feel safe after twilight.

Till date, I have explored very little in Chennai and most of the things to be done still hog around my wish list. Movie reviews take the lion’s share of the blog posts here, ironically the reviewer have never had the chance to go out with her friends to a multiplex and catch the new movie watching experience!

I still await the opportunity to bask in the sun in Besant Nagar beach, visit lot more temples and churches, explore the nightlife in a discotheque on a New Year eve, go to Mahabalipuram (my new Telgu friends have promised that they’d accompany me one day), do high-end shopping in a department store, attend movie and art fests, and so on and on and on.

If you feel to share some free tips on sight-seeing in Chennai, please do it right away. Extending the discussion to the comments board...

PS: Some of my visual testimonials.

                                                   The Little Florist In West Mambalam 



 Crowd Across Ranganathan Theru On A Diwali Day


Chennai's IT Highway on OMR, my new neighbourhood (courtesy: Wikipedia)

15 comments:

athira said...

hmm..uve neatly described about chennai...guess place is worth exploring..good article :)

vijithBK said...

Long awaited post. Thanks for putting an end to this. Great post. Infact I would rate this post as your best if not the master piece one.
Anyways you missed the title 'CID Uthara BSc MSc'.. he he just kidding ya :-)

Unknown said...

Damn! i feel like visiting chennai after reading this article. Uthara you are absolutely spot on in your work. Good for you....i liked the discotheque part btw...hope you'll kip us posted on the experince.

Mary Deepa said...

Really nice dear.....Chennai is indeed an awesome place.

Sourav Maulik said...

Very Well Written.......... :)))

Arun said...

Hey nice blog....really enjoyed it .....Good presentation about chennai and snaps are cool.....Thumbs up::

Uthara Nair said...

@athira... thanks...
@vijith... :P i had great expectations about that job.. lol...
@ruben...come now, its really cool weather... discotheque... i dunno abt it, but raring to go one day :)
@deepa.. thanks a lot dr :) yea, i love chennai
@destiny's child,, seems you are saurav, if i m not wrong? :)
@arun.. thanks :)

Unknown said...

Gud WOrk Sis..!!!

Green Frog said...

hahaha! Uthara the detective? Hmmmmm You will be like Jill Scott in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. I have to write such a post about my 'Oxford of India' life too. Nice post ma

Uthara Nair said...

:)

Quantum Of Life said...

i should've seen this b4... but i can still tell u how amazing chennai actually is. My memorable experiences were (in the decreasing order of shock value)

1. getting beaten up badly by hooligans while returning with two friends(gals) neat to indiranagar metro station at midnight(we were returning back from waldorf restaurant having dinner)

2.spending a midnight at besant nagar beach watching full moon with a close friend

3.sleeping in the kalapet beach of pondichery with 4 friends and witnessing an amazing sunrise

4.having beer at the mahabalipuram beach while it was raining cats and dogs

5.exploring the magnificent temples of kanchipuram in bicycles with 10 friends

6. Reliving the history at the lord brihadishwara temple of tanjavur (chola period)

7. Canoing in the pulicat lake with friends

8.watching avatar in glorious 3D @inox

9.... ;-)

Uthara Nair said...

lol..Shanid, you beat me... nevertheless dude i feel sorry for No 1,;-) but in Chennai!! it startled me.. you know what i felt No 8 as the awesomest! Chanceless!! For me, its 1>3>8>2>... okay :)
PS: i wish i were one among the four in No 3 :( :(

Quantum Of Life said...

though its a metro, chennai is not that safe,esp if u have the habit of hanging out with friends during odd hours of the night!

that particular day of the incident one of my friend was wearing a mini skirt and i think that was the reason for the attack.

But i would bet for mumbai being the safest city in india esp for girls

Uthara Nair said...

ohh...i c....

Juby said...

Loved the write-up Uthara...:):) keep it up...:):)