Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Bombay to Mumbai... Rediscovering my city.

Hello!

The south-westerly winds inform me that the summer is coming to an end. Thus, I am going to make the most of it, because for a lot of reasons (most tres personal) this feels like the last summer I am truly going to be able to enjoy completely. So here I am, making the most of it.
How, you ask? Like this.

I have been grateful to be able to visit those spots in Mumbai that most of us haven't visited since the summer of 1999. I am, of course, talking about the forgotten, parks, aquariums, museums and zoo. Although, to be true, the joyride to the past hasn't been all about the joy... Soon you'll find out why.

But I know one thing for sure now, Bombay isn't Bombay any more. Like many others, the change to "Mumbai" wasn't all cool with me. Even now, most of the time I refer to this city as Bombay when all my relatives from elsewhere call it Mumbai. Bombay stands for a lot of things in my life. It stands for my childhood, the glorious 90's. It stands for limited commercialization and for good and innocent times. It stands for purity, freedom and everything that makes Bombay, the city of dreams.

'Mumbai' makes me feel like I am stuck in a traffic jam, in Dharavi, in the heaviest rainfall, in a Rickshaw, without a jacket, wearing white, without any food, at night. *shudder*

But these recent visits to the defining spots of the city have now made me realize, I am now in Mumbai. Bombay is long gone...

Anyway.
So the first visit to the tourist spots of the city of Mumbai started with the Aquarium!

Taraporevala Aquarium Review

Details: 
Name: Taraporevala Aquarium
Location: Marine Lines, Mumbai.
Built in: 1951
Closed on: Mondays
Entry fee: Rs. 15/- for Adults, Rs. 10/- for children
Photography and Videos not allowed. (Though everyone was clicking pictures. Som even with their flas lights on).
My rating for Taraporevala Aquarium: **
(And those 2 stars are for the aquatic animals for surviving there)

This is one aquarium you can't just swim through and have fun. Unfortunately, I went on a Sunday and exactly at a time when 2 other tourist buses had arrived. So it was terribly crowded and there were about 50-60 people in the queue before me. Also, there was a staff member of the aquarium yelling and screaming at me, and others, to move quickly and stand in line, and everything else you expect to hear in an over-crowded BEST bus. After standing in the sun, waiting in line to get tickets, we finally entered past the doors of the only aquarium in the city; and here's what I unleashed. 


Stink. Darkness. Uncontrollable, wee bit rowdy crowd. And stink again.

The main exhibit area:

The first thing you see when you enter is a dolphins skeleton. It's huge, but didn't impress as much as it could have by just lying on the floor. Can someone buy the dead guy a glass case at least? Moving on.

The state of the aquarium is almost depressing. It is horribly maintained. There are paan stains all around the walls and boundaries. The whole place stinks thanks to the loo inside the first chamber, so much that I had to cover my nose and mouth with a scarf. It was so bad that I couldn't breath it directly.
The aquarium is very dark and dingy and not forgetting to mention, dirty!

Talking about the exhibits, the collection isn't impressive at all. But it is not that bad either. Some of the better parts of the collection were fresh water sharks, Moray eels, sea turtles, an alligator fish and skate fish. Some other sea inhabitants were hermit crabs, milky koi, Bottan shark, sting rays, puffer fish and bat fish.

While the list sounds good, but the condition in which they are made to live don't. The aquariums of the exhibit are dirty and the water looked stale and practically green due to algae or whatever. Oh, and some of them were even cluttered with fish poop.

The place just has fans and no air-conditioning making it the wrong place to visit during the summer. I fervently hope they add air-conditioning when and if they renovate. Much needed. Thank you.

The room with fossils and sea shells: 

I hoped this one would have been better, considering most things here were dead and thus didn't need any cleaning. I was wrong. This section which had fossils and preserved dead fish, such as various types of star fish, also had aquariums with smaller kinds of fish (alive ones) on display.

The glass shelves and casings of the fossils and the rare sea shells were covered with dust. I, for one, am a cleanliness freak. The sight of those shelves sent me in depression, not to add the fact that these things that must be valued aren't even being cleaned.

Summary: 

The exhibits, like I said aren't completely unfortunate. But don't expect much action or think that you will get a feel of the real life of the ocean, because most fish were lying dull. In some aquariums, there were just 1 or 2 of the kind. You and I, both, can imagine what must have happened to the rest if they were alive. All in all, give it a visit considering it costs almost nothing.

I spent as little as 10 minutes there, which included a second round of seeing everything again. Make other plans too, the day you go visit Taraporevala Aquarium so that you feel like you made use of the time and travel.

The photos are dark and unclear, because I did not want to use the flash light as it would scare them and also because I don't have a good camera. :P
But this will give you a fair idea of how the place looks!



I think that's the lonely Alligator fish

That's one type of Shark

That's the Moray eels, which are supposed to be quite the dangerous aquatic animals

I don't know if you can tell the difference, but that's a fish in the bottom corner
(Notice the condition of the aquarium from the inside)

Turtles. There were many of these. See how dirty the water is!

Turtles

Hermit Crab

Can't tell what that is.

Skate fish



Sea turtle
(Sorry for the shaky picture. It was horribly crowded and I was being PUSHED!)

Sea turtle
(Sorry for the shaky picture. It was horribly crowded and I was being PUSHED!)


Sea Snails, I think.

Shark

Out of order 


The Taraporevala Aquarium, Marine Lines, Mumbai

Rumor has it that the aquarium will go through massive repair and would be renovated to have an underwater sea walk and a glass vision sea-world. Something like that in Ocean Park, Hong Kong. (You can view my personal experience of that here: http://devikabharadwaj.blogspot.in/2011/12/day-3-ocean-is-always-alive.html)

I hope they are successful in achieving this dream. One good aquarium isn't too much to ask for in a city like Bombay, oops Mumbai, is it?

Hoping to fish through a better aquarium again.

Au revoir,
Miss Bee.

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P.S.- I apologize if I have made a mistake in identifying the fish in the photographs. I was, admittedly, in a rush to get out of the heat and stink there. :(

Sunday, May 27, 2012

I have found soul in the soil... 2

Salut!

2 European nations have gone for voting; Aamir Khan finally made his TV debut; Petrol prices hiked; Karan Johar turned 40; I got a new maid; and lots of world-changing events have taken place since I last published the post on my gardening project.
Life has changed and grown with a lot more meaning up top over here... (referring to my terrace garden).

One of the many things that I have learnt from gardening is patience. You can't rush nature. You have to wait, you have to work, you have to love, for it to flourish; almost like everything else in life.
So after a lot of waiting, working and loving, I have seen these results in my mini-farm/garden. Have a look, mateys!

There are new additions to my farm! These are: Coriander, Fenugreek and Marigold. 
Note: Please do have a look at the photos in the previous post (I have found soul in the soil) and you will see how much these living organisms have grown!
Also, you will find the beginner's tip below!

Soul in the soil

Still haven't found the name of this one! But it's blossoming wonderfully! 

Still haven't found the name of this one! 

Marigold plant... That's the latest addition to my garden!

Aloe Vera

Fresh and long Peppermint!

Another new additon! Fenugreek/ Methi. 

The tall upshoots  that you see in the same plant are, I assume, of onions. I am not sure because I did not plant it; however, occasionally some plants do grow out of the earth. The reason I assume is that the mud must have previously been home to roots of those plants. 

Curry leaves!

That is one plant I am most proud of!
Presenting the first flowers on my tomato plant! Once the flowers set in in any plant, the fruit/vegetable isn't far away! 

Tomato flowers! 

THE tomato plant

Still haven't found the name, but these flowers make me happy 
Would appreciate help with the name! 

Welcoming Red chilies to my garden!

The majestic green chillies

Fresh red chilies

MUST SEE!
Like I said in my previous post, the chilies come  out from where the flowers blossom. In this picture you can see a part of the flower still clinging to that newly born chilly. Fascinating, isn't it? 

Upcoming chilies!
P.S.- I had to hold on to the plant because there was so much breeze on the terrace! It's the south-westerly winds!Monsoon's coming Mumbaikars! 

Upcoming chilies!
P.S.- I had to hold on to the plant because there was so much breeze on the terrace! It's the south-westerly winds!Monsoon's coming Mumbaikars! 

Another new addition!
Coriander/Dhania! You can plant these too, all you need is the seeds, which are available in most Indian household kitchens. 

Palm plants.
They are slightly burnt because of the strong summer sunlight.

That's my farm!




That's a view of my terrace! My haven from this cruel, cruel world...

It would give me immense and absolute pleasure if these posts urge you to get even one single plant. Life would be a lot happier if it were greener. So please do find some time to plant a pot. You can't fully know what I mean until you actually experience it.

For those, who do have plants or practice gardening, I have one beginner's tip for you.

BEGINNER'S TIP: Do not water your plants in the afternoon. Mornings are the BEST time to water them. In case you can't, or have busy mornings, do it in the evening, but NOT the afternoon. The reason for this is very simple. Plants, or their leaves specifically, get burnt when you water them in the sunlight as strong as that of the afternoon in summer. (This is actually my mommy's advice... :D )

Hope you plan to find soul in the soil, too. Until then, 

Au revoir,

Miss Bee.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

The movie-worthy Pandav: Arjun, the warrior prince...

Pranaam!

That Sanskrit greeting was involuntary, however, it stemmed out of a voluntary decision to go watch Arjun: the warrior Prince.

I first saw the trailer in the theater while I was watching Chota Bheem, the movie, and it looked so impressive, that I swore I'd watch it no matter what. (I had to take an action as big as an oath because I have missed way too many movies recently). Finally, I reached a rather stinky movie hall of Fun Cinemas on the day of Arjun's release; thus, began my 2 hour journey on one of the 5 Pandavas... the movie-worthy warrior prince Arjun.


Summary: 

The Story starts with Arjun as a child, when he along with his brothers join their guru for training in Hastinapur. The famous story of how he alone focuses exactly on his target during archery lessons has also been included. (Yayyyyyy! I grew up with that story... So you can understand the excitement.)
The story then moves on to the legendary, treacherous board game that cost the Yudhistir, his throne, kingdom, material possessions, brothers and, umm... wife Draupadi. It further moves on to their 13 year exile and the resulting battle of Virat.

The story includes those chapters that most of us know already. It is the story-narration that makes it all interesting and probably saves the movie from being downright boring. What I really like is the twist of who the story-teller is; but you're going to have to watch the movie for that as I am not going to put out that spoiler for anyone.

The music, cinematography, animation and voice-overs are truly brilliant and a class above the animation we have seen so far in the Indian cinema. However, it lacks on the screenplay. Rajesh Devraj, the screenwriter, could have made it more quick paced and gripping. But this is the only place where Arjun: the warrior prince loses its luster.

The Animation is the first of its kind in India. International quality and brilliant detailing surround it and all in all, it's a great job done.

Characters:

Each and every character was well created, such that the character sketch that you may have had of each one is almost perfect. Care was taken to show their attire and even their wooden sandals as those used in that age.

Looks of characters that I was impressed with most were those of Duryodhan, with his long mustache and the belying evil brains; Shakuni, the evil uncle of the Kauravas... his character perhaps impressed me most because of how they had shown his behavior, in addition to the fat body, evil eyes and manner of his speech; and of course, Arjun's. His inner steel was somehow so well shown on his face. That explains why it took 4 long months to design his look. Well done, folks.
 

Locations:

I have one word for this one: breathtaking. The attention to detail is ingenious. This is how India must have looked like in that mythological era. They have captured the idea and presentation so darn well.  Even the trees and landscape look exactly like they're native to India.

The detailing given to the palaces are by far the best. I find it hard to write anything about it to describe how good I thought it was. But it was gooood....



 Voice-overs: The voice-overs were fantastic! They were exceptionally pleasing to the ear. One of India's great pride (of the past, of course) is the sweet and "vinamr" manner of speaking. This attribute too has been beautifully achieved  by the voice artists of Arjun: the warrior Prince.

Some of the voice-over artists are:
  • Yuddvir Bakolia- Arjun 
  • Anjan Srivastav- Lord SHiva
  • Sachin Khedekar- Lord Krishna 
  • Ila Arun- Kunti
  • Vishnu Sharma- Bheeshma 
  • Rageshwari Sachdev- Draupadi
Music: Surprisingly, the music was really good. Composed by Vishal Shekar, the songs had a Bollywood-ish feel, but were all good pieces of work. You will leave the theater wanting to hear the music again for sure.
The background music too was exceedingly appealing thanks to the large variety of classic Indian instruments used.

High-points: 
There were certain scenes in the movie which will be remembered by me for eternity.
One was the scene at the Swayamvar of Draupadi, when Arjun strikes the fish and wins her hand. The whole effect put up of him jumping into the pool and striking his arrow are spectacular to say the least.
Arjun aiming at the fish

Another scene to watch out for is the battle at Virat, and the formation of the Chakravyuh. It is at this point where the movie finally gains a certain momentum.



On the whole:
UTV motion pictures and Walt Disney Pictures put up one good show and hopefully, a start to more such quality animation films to come. I say, go give it a watch. Don't be under the impression that it's just a children's film. I think it a film meant more for the adult audience, especially considering that the pure Hindi language used at some parts definitely lie outside the understanding of young children.

My rating: **** 
4 stars just for the great effort and quality of work. I would have given that one last star too, provided the story had been treated with a better screenplay.


Do give Arjun a chance to strike your eye with his arrow. This Pandav deserves it.


Au revoir,
Miss Bee.

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