Saturday 23 May 2020

A Stronger City

Always: A city that never sleeps. The City of Dreams. The city that famously braves floods or even attacks one day and still steps out to go to work the next day. The Maximum City- with maximum opportunities.

The year 2020: Hotspot for pandemic. Local Trains stop. Empty roads in the morning rush hour. Financial Capital wears a deserted look.

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I had read somewhere- "Each person's memories are his or her private literature". True!
So, if I have to describe Mumbai, I need to choose from my memories-
  • Pav Bhaji on Juhu Beach with family
  • Ragi Dosa at Madras Cafe with friends
  • Two years of MBA spent mostly by strolling around fancy Hiranandani Powai
  • Three months of sales training in Malvani slums of Malad
  • Morning walks in crammed roads to office
  • Evening walks on the Worli Seaface
  • Seeing the Lower Parel skyline driving through Dadar flower market
  • Avoiding chawls while searching for apartments to rent in SoBo
  • Waiting 17 hours for mom who got stuck in a train near Nala Sopara during monsoon 
  • Being happily stuck in lines for darshan at Lalbaug and Siddhivinayak
  • First time my parents tasted Naturals' ice-creams
  • Next time when my parents visited and insisted on having Natural's ice-cream
  • Watching plays at Prithvi theater, St. Andrews and NCPA with friends and colleagues
  • Managing with expensive and cramped limited housing options with unfriendly flatmates
  • Spending 2-3 hours on Western Expressway in the infamous traffic on Fridays
  • Enjoying next 2 days of weekend with my uncle, aunt and cousin
The Maximum city has provided me with maximum experiences- both good and bad. And through these, I have grown up. Like me, millions of others have lived in and loved Mumbai and become stronger through their individual experiences. 
And although the city now is facing the worst, it too will grow up through these tough times to be better place. There may not get a magical, radical makeover of the city after the lockdown, but it definitely will build some immunity for future. I don't know about the changes in processes and policies, but its people will evolve to stronger ways of life. And with that, Mumbai will be 'a stronger city'.

3 comments:

  1. Yeah Vinti..the famous spririt of Mumbai comes from these experiences and unbound love for the things that Mumbai offer in terms of food options , entertainment and the freedom...

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  2. Excellent writing by explaining life in Mumbai in single page.
    Pointer wise one liner different experiences explains whole chapter in single line.
    Awaiting for next blog.πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ

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    1. Gee, thanks! The scenes of despair in news these days are such a contrast to what the city really is. Hope life bounces back soon and stronger.

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