Tuesday, December 18, 2007

INDIA - Bollywood-related stuff (Part II)

So I’m back to complete my Bollywood-related tales… one of the most thrilling things we did in India was writing fan mail to our favourite actors and actresses and actually visiting the homes of a few of them. We had already agreed before leaving for India that we were going to act like true fans – a little pagal, a little OTT... we were just going to go for it and enjoy it – and I think we totally did. It was SO MUCH FUN! We bought our kagaz and lifafaa, wrote loads of fan mail and went off to Bandra and Juhu in search of our favourite Bollywood stars… we knew we probably wouldn’t spot any stars, but we decided that just seeing their homes would be fun enough for us.

First on our list (of course) was ‘our boo’, Mr. Shah Rukh Khan, who lives at the wonderfully-named ‘Mannat’, really close to the beach, in Bandra. SRK got some special attention, as we bought him some beautiful yellow roses near Flora Fountain, grabbed a cab and went off to search for Mannat, roses and letters in hand. It was so exciting… especially when we got there…

First though, on our way to Mannat, our taxi driver, the very lovely ‘Sir-ji’ (that’s what I called him and just about every other taxi or auto-rickshaw driver we met in India) pointed out to us the home of renowned singers Lata and Usha Mangeshkar – apparently they live on the second floor of this block of flats…



I loved the piano sign outside…


So anyway, we got to Mannat and were just so excited, jumping around like little ping-pong balls… here’s the sea close to SRK’s house…
...here's the gate to Mannat...

…here’s the imposing villa itself…


…and this is the Mannat sign opposite the gate (and a little bit of me and my bangles)…


The guards outside SRK’s house were very amused at these black female tourists who had come all the way from Nigeria to see Mr. Khan. They didn’t speak or understand much English so we had to find a way to explain that ‘yeh phool’ were for Mr. Khan. They really were amused – they inspected our flowers (for hidden recording/explosive devices, I guess), read our fan mail and generally had a good laugh. Heck, we didn’t care, we were just so excited to be there… especially when the gate swung open and…

… we were almost faint with anticipation, I kid you not… but then out rolled a boring police van… but that moment, when we thought SRK just might come out, was just sooo incredible… one of the definite highlights of our time in Mumbai.

Anyway, so that was all really exciting... after Mannat, Sir-ji took us to Salman Khan’s house, which is only a few minutes away from SRK’s…. Here it is – he lives in a flat on… the third floor, I think.


The guards at Sallu’s house weren’t quite as friendly as SRK’s – the security there is (understanbly) quite tight…

On that day, we also tried to find Pooja Bhatt and Sanjay Dutt’s homes, I think, but there was too much traffic and so we decided to call it day as far as star-home-hunting was concerned. Sir-ji drove us back to Churchgate, where we had a nice dinner at the lovely Gaylord’s restaurant and caught up with some amazing scenes taking place at the stadium right opposite our hotel, as India defeated Australia at cricket.

I just cannot tell you how special it was to be so close to the action… and as we watched, we speculated about the likelihood of SRK being at the cricket match with his son Aryan (my friend Uzo even spotted a car outside the stadium that looked like the one she saw in a documentary on his life), and we actually thought up a couple of hare-brained schemes as to how we could meet him – like trying to sneak into the stadium without tickets, then finding the nearest cameras and telling members of the press that we’d come all the way from Nigeria to see the man and would SO love to see him (or else, we would not be leaving)… we had a good laugh about that plan.

The next morning the Times of India was slid under our door just before breakfast… and sure enough, there were pictures of SRK and Aryan on the cover… sitting close to Shah Rukh’s ‘Om Shanti Om’ co-star Deepika Padukone at the cricket match… so he probably sat in this box....


After lamenting over being so-close-yet-so-far-away-from SRK over our breakfast (and after lots of sightseeing and shopping), later that day (which also happened to be our last full day in India), we decided to take a taxi to Juhu, in search of more celebrity cribs… it turned out to be quite a ride… it was Dussehra and so the streets were extremely busy – it was great to watch all the colourful celebrations, from the hordes of worshippers walking down to the sea to the many shrines to Durga, to the decorations and lights everywhere…



Anyways, so we finally got to Juhu amidst heavy traffic, and we managed to find ‘Amitabh Bachchan ka bangla’ – it was no mean task I tell you…. We introduced ourselves to the guards and they pretty much promptly (but politely) told us to get to stepping… and so we did… but not before I snapped this photo of his gaily decorated gate (with lots of other fans hanging around)….


And so that was the end of our starry adventures in Mumbai. We did send out all our fan mail as well… and just in case you’re wondering where the picture of the gate leading to ‘Dharmendra ka bangla’ is, we realllly wanted to get to it but it was getting realllly late and we had a lot of things to do that night, so we took it off the schedule (but of course I still have nothing but love and mad respect for Dharam-ji).

Here are some other Bollywood-related pictures from my trip... these ones were taken at this ‘resort’ where we stopped for lunch, somewhere between Agra and Delhi…

Mr. Bachchan’s visit to the resort was obviously a huge highlight for the owners of the place…


And I really liked this rather dated but very attractive advertising on the back of an auto…


And of course movie posters… ‘Laaga Chunari Mein Daag’ was everywhere – it was easily the most-advertised movie while we were in India… a bit sad really, cos it didn’t do too well at the box office...

... 'Saawariya' had some billboard presence as well...
And there were some very cool and retro-looking posters up on this lovely brick wall in Agra…


And also some really pitiful and/or slight tacky-looking ones…


Seeing the billboards for Beyonce's tour dates was interesting...

And seeing the brawny Sunny Deol advertise girly Lux soap (Correction: actually he's advertising Lux Coxy underwear - thanks Ashish for the tip!) was pretty amusing...


Of course, TV soaps get loads of advertising as well… I really liked this one…


Speaking of TV, Uzo and I speculated that this shoot we observed at Humayun's Tomb in Delhi might be for some sort of TV programme...



It's too far away for you to see it properly in this shot, but this billboard for Indian Vogue is really cool - Bipasha Basu, Priyanka Chopra and Preity Zinta appear on it... this one is from Mumbai...


.... and Deepika looks ethereal on the cover of Vogue...


I think that just about covers it for the Bollywood-related stuff from my trip to India… I’m already working towards my next trip, and looking forward to even more fun adventures…

...And here are a few random shots from my time in Mumbai to help you look forward to seeing the city for yourself (if you haven't yet). It is so fab.

We walked past this cricket game during our long search for Flora Fountain...



... this is Victoria Terminus - I badly wanted to get some really good shots and go inside but we just short on time...

I loved the Gateway to India... and watching SRK's first film ('Deewana') recently got me all nostalgic - it forms the backdrop to one of the movie's songs...



... I forget what this building is called... something very gravitas-laden I think... I loved it...



...and I loved Marine Drive ('the Queen's Necklace')... Uzo and I took an evening walk there just before leaving India... great atmosphere...


... and here's a bus driving in front of Flora Fountain...



This is my fifth and last post about my trip to India. It's a testimony to how amazing those ten October days were, that there is SO much more I could say... reminiscing has been great fun and I must thank all of you for sharing my journey and experiences with me...

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See you soon…

5 comments:

Alan said...

Great post and very interesting. I love travel blogs.

Aparna said...

The thrid picture from the bottom, which is titled 'I forget what this building is called... something very gravitas-laden I think'....I think that is the Churchgate station...but not sure, have not seen Mumbai for the last 4 years or more.

jasleen said...

Very cool !!!

Ashish Gupta said...

Sunny Deol is not advertising Lux soap but Lux Cozy underwears!

Daddy's Girl said...

@alan & jasleen: Thanks!

@aparna: Thanks for that... how have you been? It's been AGES...

@ashish: Wow, that's really interesting, didn't know Lux did undies too... thanks for letting me know, will edit post accordingly.