Chennai Memories – 2

Vikesh was the first guy who made it to my friends list in chennai. He was my room-mate for around 5 months. He is from UP and he was in Linksys project in SlashSupport.
He started his career from Bangalore as a Marketing Executive and eventually switched his career to IT. I have seen him rejecting pretty good offers in Marketing field just because of his passion towards his IT career. Apart from that, this guy has a very short temper and I used to tell him the theory of “Relax-Think-and-Jump”. I am still amused that how he got tuned into my frequency !. He used to go to Bangalore during the weekends for meeting his friends out there. Initially he was really frustrated with the food and people in Chennai , but now it seems like he is getting comfortable with it. He is a chain smoker. I almost quit my smoking habit watching him burning all those cigarettes one after one… πŸ™‚ . We used to go to Spenzer Plaza ( a huge shopping mall in Mount Road) whenever we wanted to spend ( or waste ) some time. It’s a fact that you can spend 2-3 hours very easily in Spenzer Plaza just by wandering though the shops !.

Then came Biju S Balan, my long time friend, member of “Royal 4” ( More about this later… ). Vikesh agreed to vacate the room for Biju. Vikesh moved to another nearby Mansion and shared a room with another guy, Ramesh. As I mentioned earlier, the time I spend with Biju is just unforgettable. He is a hardcore Marxist and still believes that Revolution may happen at any time now. πŸ™‚ I used to irritate him by arguing against all the Marxian ideas. We used to go to the Marina Beach whenever we wanted. We enjoyed various faces of the ocean in midnight, early mornings, evenings. Its a nice feeling to have your feet washed up by the cool and calm waves in the early morning. We enjoyed “Arun Ice Cream” from Spenzer Plaza and Kerala style food from “Kalpaka”. We used to watch malayalam movies regardless of which theatre they were released. We even went to a theatre in a remote location of Chennai to watch “Udhayananu Thaaram”, a nice movie by the Mohanlal-Sreenivasan team. Satyam Multiplex was another place where we enjoyed movies.

Biju’s sister Bindu used to join us sometimes in our movie adventures. Once we watched a movie which turned out to be a disaster. The movie was “House of Wax”, a remake of a classic old horror movie. It contained nothing but brutal murders. If you would like to see many different ways to kill people, go and watch this movie. I sensed some danger when the guy at the ticket counter speciafically told me “not to bring any children”. Bindu was so frightened by the murder scenes that she kept her eyes closed at times. She complains about that movie nowadays also. πŸ™‚

We went to “Mahabalipuram”, a cultural heritage spot in the outskirts of Chennai. It was a day spent worth it. We took some snaps of the nice stone carvings and the beautiful temple structures there. We also visited some of the new excavation sites too.

Decemeber 26th was a very sad day. The day that took away all the happiness of Christmas. Chennai was badly struck by the “Tsunami”. The killer waves took the lives of so many innocent people in a matter of minutes. Me and Vikesh rushed to Marina Beach as soon as we got the shocking news. All we could see was debris in the place of a nice beach we visited the evening just before that morning ! . We saw a lot of people were gathering to help but nobody had the guts to play with nature. Everyone was stunned by the unfortunate incident. I must mention that the Police and the Tamil Nadu Govt. did a very good job that time. They were fast in taking decisions and help was right there wherever it was required. Our company also voluntered later into the relief efforts. We accumulated a good amount of money and clothes to be distributed among the affected people. One nice thing that happened was every one of my family and friends called me that day to ensure that I was safe. Thak you all for that. I love you guys …


( To be continued….. )

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