Friday 15 July 2011

Mumbai - The city of dreams.

Hey Guys,

I am new to blogging so don’t mind if I go off the track.

Btw. I am Asad. I live in Mumbai but I don’t think I am exaggerating about Mumbai in the post written hereunder :

I am writing about the City which never sleeps, Bombay. (Mumbai for Shivsenis)

“India's financial capital, Bombay ranks first in housing, socio-cultural political environment and economic infrastructure” – (Rediff.com)

Bombay is Bombay and nothing comes close to Bombay !
Bombay has these places where you can see “LOVERS” making out or cuddling - like Chowpatty, Marine Lines (Lover’s Line is always there whether its monsoon or summer or winter), Carter Road (read the earlier bracket), Bandstand (read the bracket ^here) and on and on !

Colaba is the place if you love SHOPPING !

Don’t miss out on Irani Café’s like “Kayani” at Dhobi Talao and Irani Bar if you booze – “Café Leopold” – Colaba.

Bombay is a city of love and affection. The city is always welcoming its guest as it is shown in ads – “Atithi Devo Bhava” which means “The Guest is God”

Bombay also has some great Institutes to study in except this college -> (Rizvi Commerce and Arts) like St’ Xaviers and GLC (Government Law College)

Bombay is the place where anybody can settle down and make money (Like Dhirubhai Ambani did). This entire place asks for “Unique Brain” and “Hard Work” and you obviously would make to the place where they are, I swear on it.

Bombay is having a bad time at the moment with all those terrorists coming and hitting up here but Bombay stands united against theses MoFkrs.

One should come and visit this wonderful place at least once to experience what Bombay is ! *Three Cheers For BOMBAY*

I don’t know what else to write and my brain isn’t working either.

Its already 6.03 A.M. on my laptop.

Thanks for reading whatever I wrote.











You can write to me about the post at qkuick@gmail.com.

Till then, Cya.

Asad.


Tuesday 12 July 2011

Time And Tide Wait For None.

Note: The title has nothing to do with the post. Trust me on this.

Architectural Fact: Sansad Bhavan or more famously known as the Parliment Of India. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It's basically a huge building that is circular and filled with ghazzziillliionns of pillars. Also, Sir Edwin Lutyens designed Delhi.


So, now time for bullshit..

A few days ago, I was in Arakkonam [Vellore District, TN]. I was really bored when I was there. There I was sitting near the road, inside my uncle's shop. I took out a bit of paper and a pen. Drew what was in front of me, keeping in mind the method of drawing using the one point perspective or also known as the single point perspective. This is what I ended up with:


And this is what it really looks like:

It sucks. I know, right?