Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Maidan - The playground of Calcutta


Calcutta has never been in too much hurry. The city has always had time for a cup of 'chai' or a game of football. Amidst its heart is the Maidan, which closely translates to playground in English. Maidan in Calcutta is indeed the playground, of perennial romanticism.

The long stretches of a farrago of green and yellow is the amphitheater of a leisurely stroll, the incessant hubbub of the ever passionate Bengali and the budding footballers who are invariably divided between the red-and-yellow of East Bengal to the green-and-maroon of its rival Mohunbagan. This battle is actually beyond the boundaries of a football match and into the food plates too, with half of Bengal torn between 'shorshe ilish' and 'golda chingri'. Its quite a neck-to-neck competition, I must say!



The proud Bengali has religiously satisfied its taste-buds, with 'Jhal Muri' being an all-time favorite. A delicate miscellany of puffed rice, onions, tomatoes and 'chanachur', topped with masalas, it never fails to strike a chord with the delicate taste of Calcutta and its inhabitants. The 'puchkas' too have had a special place in our hearts too, and have bore witness to innumerable sweet love stories, many of which have faded with time. Calcutta's love for food, though, hasn't!


Bicycles, a rare sight in a world run by fast cars and faster people. Maidan, though, has kept itself ignorant of the speed of the world and lives life in its own pace. The bicycles horns are still heard in plethora in this part of the city.

Being adjacent to the iconic Victoria Memorial, Maidan has a charm of its own. Its pristine beauty and laid back days have stories to tell. They say that the sun never sets in the big cities. At Maidan though, the sun sets every dusk and rises in the other part of the world, to tell the marvelous tales, long lost in the cacophony of urbanization.




Sunday, July 26, 2015

Growing Up Can Wait

It is not that we become busy growing up. Childhood was busy too. But we were constantly searching for happiness in the smaller facets of our world. The little raindrops, the pets running randomly, the puppets smiling in the colored shops. Our eyes captured it all.

Perhaps then, growing up is not so much about becoming busy, but losing a part of ourselves to our childhood.

Captured By: Soumabha Basu, Location: Versova Beach, Mumbai

Slow down, and watch the sun set and the waves kiss your feet. Hold your breath and let it go. Growing up can wait!