Firstly I dont mean to offend anyone by this post or the title of my post.
For those of you who fly down to Mumbai what is the first thing you see? I can tell you - you see nice colourful dots. Oh maybe I am lying - you also see the arabian sea if you look farther.But the point is I choose to see the colours or maybe some of us do!
The closer you come they seem to look like cellophane strips . You are now descending maybe 2000ft above sea level and are approaching Mumbai - the country's financial capital and by far one of the most loved cities in this country!
A little farther down and you begin notice that those little thatchments - popularly know as the largest slum in Asia and a stark representation of our beautiful country . Enough to shock a traveller who is all set to explore India. As you enter the city you are so overwhelmed by the poverty and children on the streets and oh the beggars and ragpickers. This probably is best story line for most travel based stories or articles about this city . Well that was just an example. Besides the cows /snake charmers and elephants walking on the street.
Do tourists still have that wheezy imagination in their heads? May be they do - and then staying on in India they are stuck in flurry of confusion.
What just happened! They went partying - they saw bars , pubs, clubs et al catering to all kinds of expat needs. And they saw the 16/17 yr old with "Mere baap ki gadi "!
Wait outside a club and watch these teenagers whizzing past in their swanky coopers, beamers - you name it and its all there. And then your asked - does he/she really own that car? Then I say no - you think they do ? That when I decided to call it the "mere baap ki gaadi" syndrome.
And there is this completely bewildered look - how can that be - perception questionable eh? Did all the tourist guides lie then - no maybe they just cant keep up with the rapidly-growing -ever-so-changing land.