Cathy pointing to the winning Carpet! |
Raees with SRK at the Regal Cinema |
Terrorist Alert sign shown before the Movie Starts |
Studying the Wine List at Masala Kraft |
Baingan Barta (Eggplant) |
Crab, Rice & Chicken Tikka |
Anniversary Cake |
After breakfast at the Taj, we walked over to the Carpet
Store: Mahad Joo & Sons located right behind the Taj. We examined some new
rugs they had retrieved from their other store. We went through the long
process of selecting the one we like the most. Cathy is pointing to it in the
picture above. Then it was my turn to start the bargaining process. Round and
round we went. I had started with a figure of what I was willing to pay in my
mind, and started well below it. After going back and forth, I was only $ 50
over the amount and decided to throw in the towel. Because of the currency
translation when I saw the actual amount in dollars on a text from American
Express, I was only $ 37.00 over my intended paying price. Not bad, but I am
sure the Carpet Dealer was happy too.
We checked out a boutique hotel near the Taj, if anyone is
looking for a more moderately priced hotel in Colaba near the Taj (are you
reading this John?) check out: “The Abode”. We went to a few more shops and returned
to the Taj for Nimbu Pani (Indian lemonade) that is the perfect drink in a hot,
humid climate. Cathy read and I had a massage at the Taj.
It was off to the historic art deco movie theater: The
Regal. It is a short walk from the Taj. For those of you that don’t know his
name: Shah Rukh Khan is a Bollywood actor and is by far the biggest movie actor
in the world. He is known everywhere and is treated like a god in India. He is charismatic
and charming on screen. We have seen many of his movies in Los Angeles, all
with English subtitles. We decided to go to The Regal to see his most recent
blockbuster: Raees. The title of the movie comes from an Urdu word meaning “Rich
man” or “leader”. We decided to see the movie which is almost 3 hours long. In India,
they don’t have English subtitles they are just in Hindi. We figured we would
watch for a while then walk out of the theater if we couldn’t follow the movie.
Because of the structure of Bollywood movies, and (SRK as Shah Rukh is universally
known), acting ability, we totally understood the movie and enjoyed the
experience of seeing a Bollywood movie like a native.
Terrorism is a real threat in India and is taken seriously.
Before the movie the displayed a warning message on the screen about what to do
if a bomb goes off in the theater. The message does make it all real. Before
every performance of a movie they play the National Anthem of India. It is
mandatory that you stand for it. If you sit you are subject to arrest or in
many cases being attacked by fellow movie goers.
After the movie, we walked back from The Regal to the Taj
for cocktails (Gin and Tonic for me, wine for Cathy). We cleaned up and went to
dinner at The Taj’s excellent Indian restaurant: Masala Kraft. You wouldn’t
think that a hotel restaurant would be excellent, but Masala Kraft is. The sat us
near an open kitchen where there was a very unique large domed steel
contraption. We had never seen anything like it before. It turns out is for
making an Indian Bread. The chef rolls out a very thin, large pizza shaped piece
of dough, then throws it in the air just like you see for pizza. He then puts
it on the very hot dome for no more than 10 seconds, flips the bread, folds it
and is done.
We had an exceptional dinner of Eggplant, Chicken Masala,
Crab with Coconut, Veg Rice then finally dessert. I was getting progressively
upset though because they knew it was our anniversary and they hadn’t
acknowledged it. Cathy was aware of me being upset and kept counselling me to
calm down. After dessert, I called the manager of the restaurant and berated
him. While I was doing that, he smiled as he could see they were just about
ready to bring us a special cake. He apologized that their timing was off. I apologized
for berating him. I should have listened to Cathy!
We then went to the Club Room for our nightly Cognac and
Chocolate, wondering where we would be next year on our Anniversary. This one
will be remembered for the new Carpet and watching SRK at The Regal. It was
then off to bed.
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