Friday 2 April 2010
Days 3,4 & 5: Delhi is where the Haat is...
Good day readers, and welcome to the 2nd update from delightful Delhi. Three wonderful days have passed since the last post so I'll try to give you as much of a flavour of the experience as possible (without waffling on too long).
But before all that, I'll deal with the commenter's challenge... 'The other J' came closest to the mark in identifying the eight-point star as the khatim in Islamic art. The significance here is that by looking through the star (from the inside of Humayun's Tomb), you are looking directly towards Mecca. Well done to all those who gave their suggestions (although I expect more effort than a google search in future Mark...). Also, if you fancy making your own khatim, see The other J's comment... but children, please get an adult to assist you when using scissors.
We're now beginning to feel at home in our hotel in the Noida district of New Delhi. The staff are welcoming and friendly, despite the limited English skills. Rose, you will be pleased to hear the rooms are clean, well air conditioned and have en-suite facilites!
In terms of location, we are a brief bus journey from the film campus where we are spending most of our time, but we are always provided with private minibus transport.
A small market area with shops and food stalls is a leisurely 15 minute walk away. It should be noted that the push and shove technique witnessed continuously on the roads is also transfered to the shopping scene (The concept of queueing at a counter is not one that most people seem familiar with... especially when the trouble maker in front is a confused Brit who is likely to cause a delay). The pedestrian also soon learns that listening out for the "I'm about to run you over" horn is a vital survival skill.
For those few who have been up early enough, every day has begun with sweet coffee (they mix it with a concoction of hot milk and sugar here, as apose to the more mundane hot water), buttered toast and flicking through The Times of India.
The mornings/early afternoons this week have been spent down at the AAFT (Asian Academy of Film & Television) campus. It is also the home of the ASMS (Asian School of Media Studies) and Marwah Studios. Our welcome on Tuesday morning was fantastic - everyone was extremely friendly and happy to see us. The warm 'welcome ceremony' included speeches from creater/head of school Sandeep Marwah, AAFT lecturer Deepti Pant, the Dean of the AAFT, and our very own Chris Leonard (who was also presented with a beautiful bunch of blooming flowers). We also had the opportunity to spend time with and get friendly with the 15 (ish) AAFT students who we'll be working closely with.
The rest of our time at the campus this week has been sent carrying out production meetings for the collaborative film projects we will be producing together (we're splitting into groups of 8 and making 3 short films). These have gone very smoothly and I'm confident that working together over the next few weeks is going to be extremely enjoyable/rewarding.
We've also held daily meetings in the hotel 'lounge reception' area (that we have acquired as our front room) for our own group project that is to be shot in Delhi & Preston. We have some brilliant locations in mind for filming and have been putting together a schedule and utilising our contacts at the AAFT to get the ball (or should I say, reel) rolling.
In other spare spots of time we've paid a visit to 'The Great India Place'; a shopping mall of epic proportions, not too disimliar to shopping centre's you would find back home (for me personally, the contrast of elaborate, expensive structures and very run down scenes has been a hard-hitting/difficult aspect of experiencing Delhi so far - wealth and poverty literally lie side by side). At the mall, we picked up a fetching outfit for me to wear in our film (see image below).
Today, we have been to 'Dilli Haat'; an outdoor traditional Indian market that sells a vast array of crafts, food and fabrics. The atmosphere was fantastic...
The latter parts of our evenings at the hotel have been spent enjoying some bottles of Royal Challenge (a local beer), and numerous games of Uno (I'm sure the Coxhead/McCrave family's will be chuffed to hear this news). Last night, I also tucked into a freshly made 'Mississippi Mud Slice' that I purchased at local bakery (a magnificent find...).
This weekend we're off on a excursion to the historical town of Jaipur, so I'll be reporting back about that early next week.
Happy Easter to all for Sunday!
John
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Congrats on a fantastic blog John, it was brilliant to read! Well done to 'The other J' too..he must have clever parents?!I suggested at one stage we should call in 'Jake'..in fact I think we still might! C'mon Mark..as the world's No. 1 Godson..you can't let me down on big bro's next challenge!
ReplyDeleteAm so happy and very relieved to hear you have a clean room etc John..can we see a photo? You don't have to tidy up!Well just a bit in case the 'Grandma's' are seeing!
The minibus is impressive! When I last saw a UCLAN one it only just had windows, never mind curtains!
Dashing photo, lovely to see you in something other than a 'panto outfit' or 'frisbee gear', you look even more handsome than usual...in fact I hope you don't mind but I sent it to 'Bangla Fusion'as I heard they are looking for male models to promote their spring Indian menu!
And finally..the 'Mississippi Mud Slice'..will you be calling into see your friend at 'Wizard's (Penwortham's local bakery)to sell him the secret recipe? Could be priceless?
You are totally in all of our Easter Prayers..
Be A Good Boy!
Love Rose
Dear John
ReplyDeleteThankyou for a fantastic blogg, it all sounds so exciting. Glad to hear all is well with your accomodation and the markets look great. About the outfit, you are a complete natural and the flip flops are perfect - can't wait to see the film locations.
Glad to hear the UNO experience is continuing to be taken around the world - little did we know all those hours spent in the tent on the Isle of Mull were giving you a social skill for life - Malawi, America and now India.
Love and blessings to you all for a Happy Easter.
love Mum xx
Ps Edd has gone to Laura's caravan Dad, Mark and David are at the pub watching United. xx
John,
ReplyDeleteAnother great blog, a real treat to sit back and read - maybe not quite as pleasurable as tucking into a mud slice (does that mean chocolate??), but almost on a par I would guess!
Good to see the pre-production has got started on the films, you've certainly not been dilli dallying there anyway. Knew the star would be looking towards mecca, I really should have got that! A theological reputation on the line here. A shame of course there isn't a prize of some 'Royal Challenge' for challengers to kick back with though. Uno, along with frisbee, does indeed seem to be the universal language - I can confirm the Brazilians love it too.
The outfit is simply brilliant, I feel as if I'm browsing behind the scenes production stills from Empire or BBC News for the latest cross-continental blockbuster. A few tweaks to the dancing skills, a bit of work on the tan, and that'll be the whole Bollywood package...
Great to hear it's going well, best of luck with the filming!
Happy Easter,
Joe
Hi John - you have obviously recieved a very warm welcome, what an amazing place!! I will be popping into Booths later to see if they stock 'Royal Challenge'and onto the Upper Crust Bakery to see if they do a Ribble equivalent of the Mud Slice.
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose the Times of India report on the premiership which is perhaps as well - United were comfortably beaten by Chelsea yesterday!
Look forward to reading your next blog and don't forget your Green Cross Code (several times in quick succession) - look left, look right and look left again!
Take care and a Happy Easter,
Love Dad.
Just to disagree with dad we were not comfortably beaten by Chelsea, it was a close match and their winning goal was offside!
ReplyDeleteLoving the outfit and glad to know you remembered your uno!
Happy Easter, just about to watch the new Doctor Who!
Mark.