Thursday, January 4, 2018

Business class !!!

Business class!!!! yeeeeeeah,...

My joy had no bounds when I knew that I`d be travelling in Business class soon... thanks to my old pal Mr Deepak, next to the top guns at Etihad who made it happen!

Rushed to Melbourne airport directly from work, with my formal suits on, as the airline mandates business attire to travel on a standby staff ticket in Business.

Business Attire! Though it is in Australia, it isn't common back then at my work to wear a suit unless you appear for a job interview or a conference with a client! In a normal day, its usual for colleagues to ask "Hey how was the interview? ", and I had to face all of them as I dressed up in the morning , to be able to go to the airport straight after work.

Melbourne to Abu Dhabi. 13 hours. Again Abu Dhabi to Kochi. 4 hours - All in Business! Wow!

The Wow didn't last long! I went to the special check-in counter at Melbourne for Business passengers, just to know that I have to wait for another two hours. As it was a staff ticket, if the flight is booked out, I'll be kicked out as well and have to return next day! I sat near the check-in counter with a large group of hippie travelers heading off to Bali to drink and make merry, and some of them had a puzzled look at me on business attire!  I picked a Dan brown novel Inferno from my bag, to escape from the embarrassment!!!

Inferno was an amazing read, the hero travelled from US to Florence and Amsterdam, but I was still in the airport waiting to know if I could travel.  At last an officer came to me, sir you are lucky, there is one business seat, with an express card that took me to the boarding gate faster! I was relieved, went to the loo and jumped out of joy, to celebrate my excitement! Soon I was accompanied by an airline official all the way to the gate within minutes via secret passages, jumping all immigration queues.

As I boarded the flight, the air hostess escorted me to the seat, offered a drink and magazines to read. I was amazed by the size of in-flight entertainment screen, and the flat bed.
In a few minutes another air hostess came to me and knelt herself down, and I was baffled again thinking what service would that be!

"Sir can I see the menu and order please? "
I told her if I could see the menu first. Its a norm to fill out order card from the menu in advance - She cocked her head and slid her hands into the sleeves in front of my seat to pick up a menu card and asked my preference on the dinner menu!

It had three options, and only one was the vegetarian among them.

"Calamatta olives and rice infused with coconut milk and sauce and garnished with minced Rosemary. "

I would translate it as "Pazhankanji (porridge with rice cooked on the previous day) with some leaves!

After dinner, its time for a dessert! It was an arabian item Um Ali, akin to Carrot halva served with rose milk in a cute little shot glass! It was yummy, and I couldn't resist for another serve, and forgot the main meal fiasco!

A few minutes later the air hostess came to me and offered a set of pyjama and pants. It was weird as I`ve never seen this in any flight, the air hostess would have felt sympathy in seeing me wearing tight suits when it is close to midnight.  I accepted it gracefully and went to the toilet to change, and as soon as I stepped out I could see many old uncles and aunties on pyjamas already. The business class for a moment looked like prisoners in a jail, with so many pyjamas sneaking around!

I started exploring the remote control of the seat which reclined forward and backward, and it was incredible to press a button and the base and side fully reclined to a bed!

There was a massage button as well! Will it call the air-hostess?  Oh no, don't be over ambitious, I said to myself! It had different options Wave, up and down, left and right and so on, which functions within the seat, it was interesting!

I slept for a while, only to be woken up by the crew. They requested me to change my seat, as another passenger's in flight entertainment was faulty. Since I am a staff traveler, the preference would be given to the comfort of other passengers who paid full fare. I didn't mind, and quickly swapped the seat. The in-flight entertainment over there was working perfectly, I guess that passenger would have been smashed by the holy spirits served in the last few hours! I had a sound sleep, at end of a long day!

Its morning -  I sensed it with the aroma of espresso served in the next seat. I ordered one too, which was served along with a chocolate.  The breakfast came along, and the presentation of the food and the service was just awesome, and will tempt you to travel again.

In a short while after the breakfast, the captain announced "We are about to descend towards landing in Abu Dhabi", and the flight landed at 7 am.

My next flight was after 6 hours, so I went out of the airport to Abu Dhabi city and met my friend Deepak after many years - I still remember the cricket we played together as kids. He gave a running commentary of the landmarks of Abu Dhabi, and its opulence!

It was a hot day, and the best way to explore Abu Dhabi is to head off to different eateries!
Brekky at Saravana Bhavan, lunch at Yas mall, and he dropped me at the airport to depart to Kochi!

Seats are full to Kochi!

The only way - Kozhikode instead! Within minutes, Deepak organised my change of destination to Kozhikode instead of Kochi - Deepak, you are a champ!

I dreamed of a Mammookka or Sreenivasan in the Kozhikode Business sitting next to me, but it was a Kadhar ikka from Narikkuni.

He asked, Ingalu koikodaa? (Are you from Kozhikode?) We had a very interesting conversation throughout the trip, as both of us had lived in the city for some time, and relished our nostalgic moments. People from Malabar regions of the state are well known for their hospitality and innocence, the short local trips in and around Kozhikode to attend friends' weddings during college days were fun-filled, and I didn't have enough tummy back then to consume all delicacies served by the hosts!

A mint-lime juice and the flavour of fresh Biryani made me feel that I am at Kozhikode already!!

The airport staff were very friendly, and I exited the immigration minutes after the arrival, without standing in any queues. Sometimes the

As soon as I got out, I saw Payu aka Fayas Abdulla, my roomie during college days, as he was waiting for his bro in the same flight - What a surprise to meet him after years, unexpectedly!

Reached Palakkad safely early in the morning after a couple of hours of taxi ride - Had I gone to kochi, I would have gone to my wifey Chitra's place - instead I rocked up at my own home in the morning in business suit, which took the whole family to a surprise!

 Business class is one time worth experiencing, it is fun !

Sunday, November 21, 2010

sensational duo

Music can touch your heart, and the soothing effect it produces can undoubtedly ease your mind and body..

This post is about a latest carnatic music duet - Ramkumar Mohan and Srikrishna Mohan, known as Trichur Brothers..

I had a chance to listen to the videos of one of the concerts performed by this duo as part of Kalpathy Sangeetholsavam - a music festival which hosts a series of concerts as part of annual Chariot festival at Kalpathy - a village at Palakkad district in Kerala. While rendering a particular song, one of them concentrates on a particular musical note while the other one does an elaboration of notes, and their combined effect with perfect synchronisation leaves the audience spellbound.

Duet performances always reflect high energy and vigour, the way they maintain unison with supple elegance is awesome.

Both of them are Chartered Accountant professionals and they have been able to successfully devote themselves to music during their after-hours which is indeed laudable.

The Youtube video attached here is the one of the songs - Raghuvamshasudhaa presented during Tataaka Sangeet Mahotsava at Karkala in Karnataka - in which the notes of the song are rendered in various pace, which is an incredible performance!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

tassie spirit




Tasmania (Tassie, as in local slang) is a wonderful holiday destination...It is an island state of Australia, lying south of Victoria..

We went for a four day trip last week, and it was one of the best trips we have ever had! I was awe-struck with the exquisite scenary and exotic beaches in Tasmania which take you to a world different from your day to day life..

We started our journey from Melbourne on a flight to Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania, and reached there in an hour. As the flight landed, the view of the thin strip of runway with sea on two sides was amazing..we took a rental car and roamed around a few places which include Richmond - an old european style town, Mount wellington - a hill top with stunning views of Hobart...

The next day we drove along east coast of tassie and took a ferry ride to reach Maria Island, which is a paradise indeed! the bewitching landscapes with the serene and tranquil environment, and the beaches makes it a must-see location in tasmania.. the warm and pleasant weather was a blessing, and the ferry driver said ..."friends, you`ve landed in Maria Island, which is at its best...you will love it" , and we realized the same and it was simply the best!

We continued our drive across the scenic east cost and stopped in a few beaches and lookouts and finally reached Launceston, another city in tasmania...
The Cataract Gorge in Launceston was an iconic location in the city, with the existence of immense flora and fauna, and we drove along the beautiful Tamar Valley wine route, while tasting a little bit of wine on the way!

The next day was the journey to Devonport, on a light house lookout and a chocolate factory..and on the way back, we took an 8-hour cruise to Melbourne..the cruise journey was like a star hotel stay with awesome cabins with all facilities, nice restaurants, bars, cinema, game zones with stunning views of ocean and sunset...the view of sunrise when it approached Melbourne skyline in the morning was breath-taking indeed!

Tassie is a must see location in Australia, if you like to unwind and bind with nature and its beauty.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

fifa and mahindra satyam

Success stories were written, dreams stayed on, to be relived again...Thrilling and happening nights, smiles of the hosts, and the first Spanish triumph culminated FIFA 2010..

An important point worth noting is that it has brought a sense of pride among Indians..Advertising hoardings showing Mahindra Satyam at FIFA stadiums have certainly throbbed and swiveled the hearts of its staff and ex-associates!

The mighty empire which was written off by the world an year ago was appearing itself in its glory in front of the entire world, through hoardings in stadiums..Satyam being a technical partner of FIFA, its code was running behind every kick of the ball and was one of the reasons behind the success of the world's biggest sporting event!

I used to recollect my days @ Satyam often...the initial months at Hyderabad with sessions and fun activities including DJ, outbound, cultural evenings at its sprawling campuses had taken us into a different world altogether. The project days at Bangalore and Melbourne also has provided wonderful moments which would remain etched in life for ever!

It is an indisputable fact that its association with the world cup football has certainly re-invigorated this organisation as a brand..

Wish to see Satyam come back to its past glory!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Aviyal melodrama

"Aviyal" is one of the main dishes of Kerala cuisine, made of veggies cut into longer strips, curd and coconut oil.

After continuous days of having sick restaurant food, me and my roomie Sandeep ( the other two guys at home were kicked out, one permanently for his family arrived, and the other one gone for a month vacation) thought to have a cooking spree and try our hands on various dishes, at home! We went to Excel Mart ( an indian grocery nearby ), and as usual, grabbed things left and right.

All set for a perfect cooking plan!

We opened the Aviyal mix we bought - it is a mixture of frozen veggies cut into longer pieces exclusively designed for this dish..

It`s been ages since we`d tasted this delicious dish..C`mon this is going to be our day! We washed the necessary vessels out of the already clogged up sink. In the meanwhile Sandeep started playing recipes in Youtube - our cooking Guru..which has always lead us on the right direction!We both watched it in unfazed attention..

The frying pan is on, and the frozen veggies from the mix are right on top of it...with the sunflower oil - the only ingredient which is violating the Youtube instructions (It said that coconut oil is a must!)..At the same time frozen shredded coconut was thawed, and mixed in curd with green chillies for a delicious gravy....

The vegetables were icy, it has to melt at first, and then get boiled...hence I thought of taking a short nap, so as Sandeep, and went away from the kitchen...

Not more than fifteen minutes passed - Alas, the fire alarm showed signs of inviting the Fire Brigade taste this beleaguered dish..
Our dreams got shattered as the Aviyal got over-fried, and the plight of this very special dish became pathetic, and there is only smoke everywhere in the house..

"The flame that lit the battles wreck,
Shone round him o`er the dead"..

We quickly opened the doors and the balcony glasses to let the smoke go off and not to allow the alarms to whistle..The funeral ceremony was carried out, and in the end we somehow managed successfully to wash the frying pan which had a thick layer of ashes by then...

It was a good lesson, never ever go to rest while the cooking gas is on..

Keeping this debacle in mind, the cooking saga continues...We succeeded in innovative dishes, with the hopes kindling our spirits - that we can taste all of our favorite items prepared by our own Moms shortly, as we both are heading to India for a short vacation to be with our families, craving to see us... after long time!!!

Counting down the days for that exciting moments!

Monday, November 16, 2009

monday blue

Its Monday again, the week-end passed by like a flash..
I have to go to office now, and will have to wait until next Friday to unwind 

The feeling that you get on the evenings of Sundays and mornings of Mondays is melancholic indeed, like a school poem says “When I go to school in a summer morn, Oh it drives all joy away!”, and this common mood is known as Monday Blue..

Also, today I am feeling drowsy due to improper sleep, as I slept like hell yesterday afternoon..., and this reminisces the days at Bangalore when I used to travel from my hometown starting on a Sunday evening and reaching the office when the next day starts.

Again a week starts in my life, as everyone has to start the day and get away with the blues to seek greener pastures…

Waiting for a beautiful Friday again!!!