After spending a large chunk of my life at the “God’s own
country” and the “Garden city”, I was loaded with anticipations as I came to
the “City of pearls” to begin the next phase of my life. And I wasn’t left
disappointed at all as it proved to be one full of surprises.
To begin with, I am at that part of the city which is unaffected
(touch wood!) by Telangana issues or cyclone so that there were times when I was
updated of such issues only when I received anxious phone calls from family and
friends. On day one I saw the statue of the “thinking man” near the entrance
of Hi-tech city (where the corporates stand tall)
with currency symbols over his head, which ironically looked to me like a man
over-burdened with money matters, typically a lose-your-sleep scenario. I decided to ignore the warning and look
forward to my job, and was not disappointed there either! As each day unravelled
new learning opportunities, I got the opportunity to meet many people ranging
from proud natives who loved to speak about all the marvels their city had to
offer, to my North Indian counterparts who mostly welcomed me as the girl who
hails from the land of Idlil, Dosa and Ranjikanth.
At a place where I experienced below average services from well-known
food chains like Pizza Hut and Domino’s, I was surprised to find a small food joint
with no seating space that could easily go unnoticed, which served only
vegetarian pizzas and that too only in the evenings, attract so many customers
who were willing to stand by the road, sit on the steps or wait in their vehicles
to taste this mouthwateringly fresh and hot pizza. “Pizza Den” is easily one of
my favourites already! Apart from the amazing food choices that I absolutely
love about here, the architecture and crowd at the Old city were yet another
attraction as it’s totally a different world out there!
At a time when my shopping
had got confined to malls, it was refreshing to find this beautiful, quiet
place called “Shilparamam” where shopping turned out far from a tiring
experience and I had many a rejuvenating evening here, walking through various
handicrafts and accessory outlets , sculpture park or catching a dance or
musical event at the in-built Amphitheatre.
It’s funny to find
that for a place that boasts of good roads, traffic rules seem largely
non-existent. I got to see autos and bikes driven over the footpath while people
walked (with no intention to hurry up), right through the middle of the roads! When
helmet is a rare ornament here, so are meters for the autos around my place of
stay. As I was beginning to master the art of bargaining with autowalas (auto-rickshaw
being our daily mode of transportation here) and fixing my worst impressions on
them, I met this auto driver who changed my perceptions completely! As my
friend and I were apartment hunting, we got into this auto after half a day of
meaningless search. As we were planning to head back home, the autowala managed
to convince us to see a couple more apartments. Initially we were wary of his
over-enthusiastic talks as we hadn’t had any good experiences with autowalas
here. But talkative that he was, we could see some sincerity in him after a
while. He took it upon himself to show us various options and even volunteered
to give his details for reference at a place! As the place was a typical
far-away village(the name of which is still hard for my friend to pronounce),
we decided to call it quits and get back. That was when he started telling us how
he wanted to help us as we were guests to his town, and that he was not a full
time auto driver. He went on to explain that he was a graduate who left his job
to start a factory. On weekends he drove auto as it used to be his father’s job
and he did not want to let go of it. He proudly went on to say that this was
also part of his larger plan of earning copious amounts of money attain his
dream of staying at “Taj Banjaras” hotels for a month with his wife (who is his
current girl friend who has dinner with him every Friday at a 3-star
restaurant). As he sincerely continued
his monologue, I was thinking that this filmy and passionate auto driver proved
to be yet another surprise by being an epitome of sincerity just opposite to
the others.
Waiting for more surprises to come my way as I indeed am
getting a bite of everything out here..


nice...keep writing...waiting for more!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pulok:)
ReplyDeleteRamya that was a very good read. I enjoy sarcasm and you had me engrossed till the end of your post. Keep writing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! :)
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