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The most unbelievable day of my life.
A shock! I think even that word doesn’t truly justifies that situation.
The weirdest thing was that I was not supposed to react, and I really didn’t react, and it still sounds unrealistic.
The dust has settled down and I can feel the Sunshine on my face, the new Sunshine that will make my life glitter ***
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Happened on my side of the border.
Time: 10:45 PM
Everything’s unclear till now.
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Unbelievable Experience
Was on the other side of the border.
Met people that I knew, but with a new face.
Faced the Reality.
Realized that it’s Time for Implementation.
Gained some confidence.
And finally it rained………………………
What a Day!!!
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Well, it really did.
Now about the movie:
Watch it if you like sci-fi movies, not that great but not that bad too………..
It’s a remake of a classic 1951 movie.
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The Alibag Fort , locally referred as Kulaba Fort is built on a rocky island located 2 kilometers from Alibag Beach, Raigad District – 112 Kms south from Mumbai, Coordinates: 18°38'7"N 72°51'51"E. Before the construction of this Sea-Fort, the island use to be an army check-post in the sea of Mauje Navghar.
Best way to reach Alibag is by a Launch/ Ferry/ Catamaran from Gateway of India (Mumbai) to Mandwa (Alibag) Or by Road which is around 2 hrs journey. Alibag fort is also blessed with the nature’s cycles of high & low tide. Watching this play of nature from the beach is simply an awesome experience, I will suggest Sunglow Resorts (Phone: +91-2141-221072/73 Email: sunglow@nivalink.co.in). During low tides the two modes of transport are either by walking or a Horse Tanga. In earlier days the Fort was inaccessible during high tide but now a new speed boat service has started. Reaching the Fort in this speed boat is real fun.
Kulaba/ Alibag Fort was the result of Shivaji Maharaja’s Vision for a Main Naval Base for the Maratha Navy and to monitor activities of the foreign naval powers of English, Portuguese and the Siddhi of Janjira. This Fort was also his last construction as it almost was completed on the eve of his death in April 1680.
There’s a dome shape memorial of the legendary Naval Commander Kanhoji Angre who was in charge of this Sea-Fort in 1698, as this Fort was where this Maritime Hero took his last breath on 4th July 1729. The ruins of Kanhoji Angre’s family Palace are still visible.
Height of the fort walls is around 32 feet with a wide parapet and 17 bastions. Main gate of the fort is called Maha Darwaja. There are carvings of elephants, peacocks and tigers on the entrance arch of Maha Darwaja. There are also two other small gates, the second small gate is the smallest and the third one is medium which faces south.
Near the main entry of the fort are two temples of Goddesses Padmavati and Goolavati. There is a Siddhivinayak/ Ganpati temple still in good condition near the sweet water reservoir. Also there is a Hajrat Haji Kamal Udinshah Darbar – Dargah. The Hanuman Temple, Ship Dock and Firing Range are located at the southern tip of the fort, the area here is like an extension of the fort outside the fort walls, and was used as a Ship Dock, the plane ground was used as a Firing Range by the British troops.
Guarding the Fort and facing the sea are the two British Cannons manufactured by LOW MOOR IRONWORKS - Yorkshire, London. Also two Maratha Cannons can be seen on the top of Maha Darwaja guarding the main entry.
Although located 2 km from the Alibag beach and surrounded by sea most of the times, there are surprisingly many sweet water reservoirs inside the Fort. There is a big Pohkran/ Large Well with steps adjacent to the Siddhivinayak temple. Near the main entry is the Triangular Well with Round Mouth. Two Underground Wells are located at the center.
There are around 6 to 8 Historic Toilets in the fort. The First Toilet is sort of premium toilet with larger windows and space, must have been used by high ranking officials. Second Toilet is little bit less premium with smaller windows and less space. The others were meant for infantry I guess, most of them are located at the southernmost part of the fort and are cramped, and some of them even don’t have roofs.
Sarjekot Fort is located to the North of Alibag Fort and both share the same Rock-Island. It’s also referred as the 18th bastion of the Alibag Fort and was constructed as an answer to the artillery of Hirakot Fort situated on the shore of Alibag. One can see the ruins of a Stone road connecting both the Forts, now in the absence of which the two are isolated during high tide.
View of the Beautiful Foamy Arabian Sea from Alibag Fort is magnificent.
Satellite View of Alibag Fort.
CAUTION: Many people have lost their lives while trying to walk either towards the fort or the beach during the start of high tide. Due to the Fort as an obstruction in between, the high tide waves come in from the right and left sides and tend to sweep away anything back in the ocean. Nowadays these incidents have been decreased drastically due to governments’ attempts. A timetable and a Warning Siren have been implemented on the beach with the presence of local police for help. In case of any drowning accidents the Costal Guards are informed by the local beach police, so it’s much safer now. A simple thing to follow is simply ASK!
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Diwali Season is in.
This time Diwali will really bring happiness and prosperity in my life.
From since last two days Mom has started making Diwali Sweets like: Rava Ladu, Besan Ladu, Poha Chivda, Chakli, Karanji, Shankarpali among others. She is a Superwoman.
We will be celebrating Diwali in Alibag, like we do every time.
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Crabs were simply delicioussss……….
There were only two of us to eat whatever we ordered, which was garlic prawns in butter and two crab dishes. That person brought two live crabs and asked us to choose the size, this keeps happening in Mahesh Lunch Home. They bring live things and you need to choose.
The image above is only 1/4th of one crab dish which was cooked in Singaporean style. The moment I looked towards my right! There was a question mark in front of me. We doubted whether we could finish everything. But when it comes to Prawns and Crabs, nothing is impossible.
I love Crabs and with a special companion it tasted heavenly.
When Sea Food is in your mind, Mahesh Lunch Home is where you should dine.
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A Wednesday
Director/ Writer: Neeraj Pandey
Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher, Jimmy Shergill, Aamir Bashir …………
Finally! an awesome movie after a long time.
Naseeruddin Shah’s acting was superb! Nothing can beat it.
Getting a good concept to make a movie is not a big deal. We have seen many examples were the concept was good but was not implemented properly. That’s what makes this movie different; it occupies the viewers mind from start to end and makes them guess what’s next?
And this is not just a concept, but a practical social message. If you are a normal person then you will feel little bit guilty after watching this movie, but again like a normal person when you wake up next morning , you will forget it and continue you normal city life. Sounds familiar isn’t it?
Just watch this movie…………..
While returning from Juhu PVR, we passed by “Juhu Aviation Base” where the climax of this movie takes place.
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The main plan flopped, so we opted for plan-B
Search for a good Sea-food restaurant.
Started walking from Gateway of India, in the way we passed by the Roman goddess (Flora Fountain)
Then finally Prawns Prawns and just Prawns
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