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May 7, 2009

Street No 10, A M Road







Retired and still working.
Live fast, die young. That's what makes the lives of race drivers and celebrity racehorses interesting. But if you are a racehorse from Benglur, you live a pampered life for a while, and then you spend the rest of your life pulling cardboard chariots and ferrying fat grooms to their weddings. That's life like Dr Raj once sang: Badukkidu jataka bandi.
And yes, you still own fancy names like Rani (above) and Toofaan (below). 

The Which Main? What Cross? The Exhibition - Is on until May 31st.
F&B Restaurant, Papanna Street, St Marks Road (on the right, soon after SBI). Ph: 080 - 40 333 888

May 6, 2009

Palace Road (Near Central College - BU)



What Garden? What City?

Don't be surprised if the daily temperatures for Benglur, measured and issued by the Indian Meteorological Centre on Palace Road, registers an increase henceforth. 

Over the last few weeks, tens of shady trees that lined this beautiful road that is also lined by colleges, temples and the Meteorological Department have been cut down to make way for people like me who complain about traffic. 

The large trunks and branches have probably been auctioned and taken away, exposing the colleges and the buildings of the meteorological department to the sun. And these are pictrures of a man as he quietly  packs his cycle with twigs and pieces of what remains of those majestic trees. It should warm his wood-fired water-heater at home for a few days. 

(What Garden? What City? was a popular bumper sticker seen in Benglur of the 1980s.)

Must read: The Chipko Movement (Stick Movement) and the Appiko Movement(The Hug Movement).




And here's a music video created by Music Director Ricky Kej asking the Benglur Metro to go underground. 





The Which Main? What Cross? The Exhibition - Is on until May 31st.
F&B Restaurant, Papanna Street, St Marks Road (on the right, soon after SBI).
Ph: 080 - 40 333 888

May 5, 2009

Bannerghatta Road




Of all the images of gods and goddesses on Benglur's mains and crosses, this is one of a kind. 
The Which Main? What Cross? The Exhibition -  Is on until May 31st.
F&B Restaurant, Papanna Street, St Marks Road (on the right, soon after SBI). Ph: 080 - 40 333 888

May 4, 2009

2nd Cross Kalasipalaya (Truck Terminus)


Ganga Kinare Mora Gaon (My village lies by the River Ganges)



Chai Stop inside Kalasipalaya Truck Terminus. 

Cheap cigarettes, 1 Rupee phone call, garma-garam chai and prayers before or after they set off on a cross-country trip home to the fertile plains next to the Ganges.










The Which Main? What Cross? Exhibition
F&B Restaurant, Papanna Street, St Marks Road (on the right, soon after SBI). Ph: 080 - 40 333 888

30 select photographs from this blog are on display until May 31st '09. If you happen to be in that part of town, please do walk in to look at their 'Art Wall'.

May 2, 2009

OTC Road - Chickpet Stretch






  Time Travel. Now playing at Vijayalakshmi Talkies, Chickpet
Old Taluk Catchery Road or OTC Road has a special place in Benglur's short history. It was what South Parade or MG Road was to the Cantonment. It stretched from Cottonpet to Corporation (George Oakes Building) and here in Chickpet, it's known plainly as Chickpet. The oldest surviving theater in this part of town is the Vijayalakshmi Talkies. And if you are a Dr Rajkumar fan who loves to see his larger-than-life presence on a big screen, this is where you should go. This week you can take a trip back to 1985 and watch the movie Dhruva Taare. Time travel is cheap too. A front row seat will cost you Rs 21/-; balcony: Rs 30/- The poster outside the theater says that the movie will be preceded by the 'Indian News Trailor'! When was the last time that was ever played in a movie theater?


The Which Main? What Cross? Exhibition F&B, Papanna Street, St Marks Road. Ph: 080 - 40 333 888
30 select photographs from this blog are on display until May 31st '09. If you happen to be in that part of town, please do walk in look at their 'Art Wall'.
     

May 1, 2009

KR Market / Mysore Road Flyover






The temple and dargah under the flyover
Anchored between the daily ups and downs of the market place, these places of worship provide much needed feeling of stability for traders in Benglur's biggest market.

April 30, 2009

2nd Cross Gandhinagar + BVK Iyengar Road + Albert Victor Road + OTC Road








Mise En Place
(Everything in place)
Benglur gets ready for the day's business. From the fruit juice shop in Majestic to the demoltion man  sharpening his tools, everyone is putting things in place for the day's business. 
Shubh Labh. 
Mise En Place is the French phrase used in kitchens around the world for setting up the kitchen before the day's business. It is also what Chef Anthony Bourdain claims to be his religion. The cinema equivalent is Mise En Scène.

April 29, 2009

Hosur Road




Side-By-Side. 


The teachers of the Government School in what was once a small village next to National Highway No 4  have to shout a lot louder to have their voices heard above the honks and clanks of the passing traffic and construction equipment. That's because they don't have classrooms for all their students. 

But we can do more than just shout about it using Idea: Adopt a school.  

April 28, 2009

2nd Cross Gandhinagar







 Gubbi Veeranna Rangamandira. Part 2.
The stage is also the home for the members of the travelling drama companies that perform at the Rangamandira. If you peep behind the side curtains, you can see the living rooms and kitchen next to the open make-up area for men that comprises of three mirrors, powders to whiten faces and colours for the lips and hair.

April 27, 2009

Yellamma Temple Cross, Akkipet








And I had a camera in my hands. The Karaga season is still on in Bangalore. Here's the annual ceremony at the small roadside shrine dedicated to Goddess Yellamma in Akkipet, just off Cottonpet Main Road. That's the flagbearer followed by the band going around the shrine. Since the tiny shrine is surrounded by houses on two sides, the procession around the shrine involved walking around an entire block!

April 26, 2009

Ulsoor Bazaar + West Park Road




'Old Bangalore' Style.


This man could be a character straight out of the 'Bangalore book' by a young writer named Srinath Perur that is going to be published soon. 

Earlier this month, I happened to listen to three stories from the unnamed book, at a reading by the authour, at Crossword. At the reading, I, along with about 50 other lucky people were transported back in time to the Bangalore we grew up in, in the 80s. Those days, brought alive by characters Srinath has created, or rather, brought back to life, around a street named Crescent Road. And the man above could have been one of the characters. 

Luckily, you don't have to wait for the book to come out to read one of the stories. It's your turn to go back in time. Here's one of the stories: The Middle Path by Srinath Perur.

And here's a picture of an Elephant Park slide, similar to the one you will find in the above story.   

April 24, 2009

2nd Cross Gandhinagar






The G Gubbi Veeranna Rangamandira

While the film industry complains that people are not coming to see their offering anymore, there's a place in the heart of Gandhinagar that continues to conduct its entertaining business without much complaints. They do have a lot of complaints, but then, they are not making a drama out of it.
In Karnataka. there are about 10-12 modestly sized drama companies and in Benglur, the preferred stage is the one at G Gubbi Veeranna Ranga Mandira. And these days, catering to a select band of fans, is the Sri K B R Drama Company from Davangere. The play: Kivuda Maadida Kithapathi.








Actors: Prabhakar (top) and Subramanya Shastri of Sri KBR Drama Company, Davangere.
Prabhakar and Subramanya Shastri are actors who work for the Sri KBR Drama Company. Both are originally from Malavalli in Mandya District and their home: wherever they are performing.
These days, the Government-owned Ranga Mandira is their home. The drama company is their family. Together they will be performing a series of dramas, twice a day on weekdays and thrice on Sundays, until December before they move on to the next location. And it's most likely to be somewhere in the north, in the old Bombay-Karnataka region where they draw larger crowds than in Benglur. Especially at Jathres (Mela).
In fact, while we were sitting as the actors were telling me that Putanna Kanagal's classic movie Ranganayaki is probably the best example to know about the life of people like them, a trader from Haveri who was on a business trip noticed the actors and came to tell the actors that he has seen the play they are performing, 5 times!
That isn't bad. In fact, the actors feel that the drama companies are doing a pretty good job at surviving in cut-throat world the entertainment. They feel that the the audience is fed up with the dose of violence and bad stories that the Kannada film industry dishes out and are coming to watch plays instead - even in Gandhinagar.
But then, they would also like to act in movies, and their plays made into movies. That's where you get to be really famous. However, most drama companies do not have the money to make movies. But there a few plays that are still being made into movies. Here's an advertisement for a play, made into a movie, inside the Ranga Mandira starring Anant Nag (who began his acting career doing amateur Marathi and Kannada plays in Mumbai).
To catch Prabhakar and Subramanya Shastri in action, watch Kivuda's Kithapathi at 2.45pm and 6.15pm on weekdays and 11.45am, 2.45pm and 6.15pm on Sundays.




Like Bangalore Autodrivers I can only take you to places I like to go.

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