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Forum Mall - Chennai

Decided to do a mall visit at the end year which was otherwise outings deprived due to covid pandemic. Located in the busy part of Chennai, Vadapalani this shopping giant has just removed the traces of the Vijaya marriage halls - Vijaya sesha mahal and Vijaya vani mahal. Once popular and elite marriage halls have paved way to the Forum Vijaya mall housing the most famous brand stores. Near to the Vadapalani bus terminus this mall lies long side the Vijaya hospital. Vijaya Vahini studios of yester years has morphed itself against times. Vadapalani metro station provides commute to the mall through battery operated car service. Many convenient modes to travel to the mall for the city dwellers. The entrance to the mall ensures sanitizing and temperature check. When we entered from the parking lot also the same process was followed. The shopping mall floor numbers were different from that of the parking lot. While entering from the second floor of the parking we landed in the floor of the ...

Durbar, VR Mall - part 2

Made another trip to VR Mall this weekend - for? Darbar It was a 9:30 AM show, so we entered the mall early. After checking the tickets at the main entrance the security allowed us to drive inside to the parking area. The much sought after highest number of screens in a Chennai theater became the ideal place to watch the latest sensation by Rajni. On the third floor of the mall is the PVR sharing the floor along with the food court and the children's play area. Since it was quite early for the mall timing we were not allowed to roam around the third floor beyond the PVR area. The lobby of PVR is aesthetically designed and laid out. Digital displays near the ticket counter are filled with advertisements. Food stalls inside PVR has a range of condiments at inconsiderable prices. Our movie was played at AUDI 04. Only at 9 AM we were allowed to enter the 4th screen, till then we had to admire the floor, pillars and take in the ambiance. While entering AUDI 0...

VR Mall - Anna nagar, Chennai

In Chennai's Anna nagar is the V R Mall. A modern structure blend with our cultural elements. The whole mall is design on a theme, even the flooring follow a pattern and color. The paintings and the decorative items in the mall are aesthetically done. Each floor had marbles of different colors set in a thematic design. For a change, in this mall the interior design takes its due credit from us in a commercial space. Its a huge mall spread across two million square feet of area. The parking space is well lit and maintained well. Unlike other malls the way to the shopping area from the parking lot is centered, so easy to walk and move around the mall. The staff at the parking space ensure the parking is done smoothly and make navigation comfortable. In the ground floor the open space is used for stalls and programmes during the weekends. On the day we went there were numerous temporary stalls selling clothes set up neatly with ample space for visitors to go around. ...

Greenfields resort - Thirumullaivayal, Chennai

Recently, we decided to have a family get together. As Chennai turned cloudy and rains began to pour heavily on a December weekend we zeroed in on the near by resort - Greenfields at Thirumullaivayil. Its near the VGN Straford apartment which is just on the main road. The road leading to the resort from VGN is not good particular after a rain. We ended up there on a late morning time. On that day the resort was deserted owing to the rains. The garden area was divided into two parts and we were able to freely roam around the resort talking and chatting all the way. The gardens are well maintained and there were teak wood trees also. Many of the trees were old owing to the existence of this resort for more than 20 years. Away from the hectic city this place provides a serene atmosphere. All around the dining area it was green, trees and plants covered the whole area. There is also a swimming pool and few rooms where guests can stay too. Being the rai...

Bangalore day(s)

Bangalore - The garden city of India is always a fascination, especially for the people of the south of the country. The IT hub and the silicon valley of India hosts the majority of the IT professionals who travel To and Fro to their native from here. Made a short trip to Bangalore to attend a marriage over the weekend. Having accustomed to road travel so far, made a train journey this time. On Saturday (early) morning 6 AM the Shatabdi left the Chennai Central (MGR) Railway Station to Bengaluru Railway Station. First time on this train was a fantastic experience. Like in a flight the service takes place meticulously. Water bottle of 1 liter was given followed by the newspaper – you can choose English or Tamil. Our breakfast was Pongal, vadai and sambar. Food was good though the quantity can be increased. Tea or coffee came next to the breakfast. Air condition was perfect and seats were comfortable for a relaxing journey of 5+ hours. The rest rooms were clean and main...

Celebration of Life - Thatha Subramani

A month ago when our grand father Subramani passed away, it is time to ponder over his life, to celebrate it.. At the age of 89, he has left us to eternity. Being a close knit family, losing the Patriarch himself has created a huge vacuum in our lives. Nevertheless its our duty and pleasure to kindle our memories with him and celebrate his life with us as his true heirs. None of our childhood images comes forth without him in the frame. Every nook and corner of the house he lived and brought us up has his posture. His voice calls out to you the moment you think of him.  In Indian society even parents would look at their children as burden at any point of time but grand parents never. They always say with pride that they have become grand parents and garner the grand children with all the love in their world, our grand father was such person.  He became a grand father in his late 40s. Been a white and white man - white dhoti and crip white half slack shirt (cou...

Balasubramanyam temple - Siruvapuri / Chinnampedu

On a late Sunday morning we finally took that step to head out and worship the powerful Balasubramanyar  We took the Chennai by pass from Porur to cover around 40 kms to reach Siruvapuri near Ponneri in the outskirts of Chennai. Had to cross 2 toll booths at NH48 and NH16 for Rs.50 each before reaching the temple. While waiting at the second toll at Sholavaram hunger reached its peak and the queue at the booth was immobile. But once we moved out, Murugar had good plans for us. We were happy to come across A2B on her left hand side. Best location for A2B as this stretch of the NH was missing a good restaurant for a very long time.  Being a Sunday and the time already past 10 AM, the place was heavily crowded but we managed to get a table. Owing to its recnt existence the restaurant look immaculate. Bill for a masala dosa, 2 set puri, 1 sambar vadai and a tea came to Rs.330. Taste and quality was up to the mark. With the tummies full we headed to the temple. We...