Уик-энд в МОСКВЕ!

February 25, 2007

If you are wondering what the title means, its nothing but “Weekend in Moscow”! Sham and I made some good use of the weekend by roaming around in Moscow and discovering Tandoor, the Indian restaurant. We have already been there twice and I recommend it to anyone visiting  Moscow. Five minutes from metro Mayakovskaya, this place has very authentic Indian cuisine and really serves up some great dishes. I tried Lamb Rogan Josh and Achari Gosht and both were awesome. For those of you eager for more, check out the restaurant website here.

Well coming back to our weekend travails, we visited the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the intricately mural decorated St. Basils cathedral, the architecturally rich GUM superstore building and architecturally rich building and the huge Red Square.

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour               St. Basil’s Cathedral             GUM Superstore

And some others including a view of the busy Red Square, a collection of Russian dolls on a shop and a man showing off a captive monkey (where is PETA Russia!)

And we are not the only ones having fun while working! Nevin and Javier visited Elephanta caves over the weekend and got to catch a concert during the ongoing Elephanta Festival. It must have been worth the visit when you get to listen to a flute maestro in this world!

Shameer and I also planning to launch the “Moscow Metro 101″ course for English speaking looking to make their way through Moscow’s metro system within 45 seconds. Yes, this is not the buy 1 get 2 cheap TV channel offer :) this is really true ;) But this course is available only on request! In the meanwhile check out the unusually beautiful metro stations in Moscow – Prospekt Mira, Krasnopresenenskaya and Novoslobodskaya.

Enough gyaan for today! More later,

Cheers

KL


From Russia with Love

February 21, 2007

Landed in the warm snugly Moscow at -19 C. Managed to hitch a cab after a lot of translation skills, I will either learn Russian by the end of my 10 day stay or forget English.

Day starts early tomorrow so I will keep this short. The Aeroflot ride was uneventful and pretty much on time. On my way to Heathrow, read a book review in the Metro (yes, the free crappy newspaper) by a NY author called Mohsin Hamid. Still need to lay my hands on it but on the whole it sounds pretty interesting.

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After a four hour plane ride and a 1.5 hours taxi ride and a lot of difficult conversations :)   we reached our hotel – Holiday Inn Suschevsky. The room is neat and clean, just a bit cramped to fit in both Shameer and I along with our suitcases. Don’t think we will try and change it now. 

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 There were also other small hurdles for a start including GBP travellers checks not being accepted by hotel and travel exchange shop at the airport :) Need to figure it out tomorrow.

 Out for now, good night.

Cheerio

KL


You and I …

February 17, 2007

Surprised …. haha … two posts in a day … well just when I was about to get off the comp, I thought I really like this pic of the two of us.

You and I

So much so, that I have uploaded it as the profile pic for my blog and its up there on my Orkut as well. I am sure Sheetal will agree that the Venture guys did a damn good job of our portfolio! This picture is actual a click version of the frame photo :)

 And then I thought the title of this post reminds me of the adorable Hutch jingle. And so for those of you who love it as much as I do, you can click here to download it!

 Happy Hmmmmming  and Enjoy

KL


Long time …

February 17, 2007

Yeah I know, its been a long long time since I wrote last but then since last few days its been blog talk around me and I thought my old crappy corner must be horrid and isolate and so here I am back with a new zest, which should hopefully last for a while!

 Chicago was here and its gone! Q4 2006 in Chicago GSB was an awesome experience, completely different from Manchester and better in lot of different ways! But am I glad that I chose a UK business school, well to be honest I really am! You could feel the American aroma inundating the lectures, case studies and examples and  I am not sure if I would have been able to enjoy that atmosphere for 2 years!

 Post that a month in Mumbai was just unbelievable! I would have liked it better if SP was around but then life is not ideal always! Working and spending time with friends and family was all that I did! I met Mugs, Moira, Uma, Vohra, Pondy, Naveen, Yusuf etc etc The New Year was a completely different experience with a flop show arrangement but then all made worthwhile cos my dearest friends (and sworn enemies) were around!

The life since I am back in Manchester hasn’t been any less exciting! Start of IB, bidding, late nighters, and some nice evenings out including a visit to No:4 on Warburton Street with my group were the highlights!

With IB off to a rollicking start, we are all set to embark on the most exciting travel phase of the IB. Shameer and I are off to Moscow and then Shanghai. Hope to visit St. Petersburg and Beijing as well while I am there. Although the schedule will be loaded with work, we should be able to squeeze in some fun as well.

 Things to do on my list while I am away:

 Catch a performance in the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow

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and a visit to the Yuyuan Gardens!

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 Hope to write more often now,

Good nite

KL