SUNAAD RAGHURAM returns from the longest holiday ever granted to a “working journalist” and writes: Over a long Mysorean lunch comprising kosambri, hurlikayi palya, majjige huli, uddina vade, tili saaru and holige—washed down with almond suffused payasa—the best you could have this side of the Vindhyas, my age old mate Sampath regaled me with an anecdote from the days when he was a medical representative for Khandelwal Laboratories in the 1980’s.
Sampath had a colleague, a certain Vinod Rao, who had a peculiarity, all his own.
In one of the presentations he gave to a doctor about Batrofase, a newly introduced drug in the Mysore market, Rao committed a monumental hilarity, much to the amusement of Sampath.
The doctor, as it often happens, was not in the best of moods to listen to a detailed description of the new drug, presumably because there was a long line of patients outside his door.
But the two medical representatives had a job to do.
Sampath prodded Rao hinting that he should begin and close the presentation in a jiffy.
Rao, who took the cue, began in breathless fashion, a la Shankar Mahadevan!
‘Doctor,’ he began. ‘This is a new drug, Batrofase. It is available in the USA, UK, France, Germany, Holland and City Drug House, Mysore!’
Now what was that?
A little like comedian Mel Brooks in the funny movie, History of the World, saying, “Meet my friend. He’s a painter… world famous in Poland!”
15 December 2006 at 3:16 am
“kosambri, hurlikayi palya, majjige huli, uddina vade, tili saaru and holige—washed down with almond suffused payasa…..”
Oh Gosh!!! I almost had a stroke here! What a sadistic mindset to remind us all those items in the same line!!
Can’t stop drooling here!!
15 December 2006 at 5:07 pm
ha ha… we friends also keep describing our friends… “noDappa ivanu mysore ge world phamousssu…” …
15 December 2006 at 5:56 pm
Some world famous things in Mysore (accordign to me):
(let me concentrate on some new aspects which were not discussed earlier)
world famous place for bike riding:
Ring road.
world famous place for getting 1 rupee computer print out:
saraswati puram two xerox centres.
World famous 20 paise kerosene (seeme eNNe) xeorox:
agrahaara
world famous places for getting digital prints:
raman’s colour lab, ads india, chidbava.
world famous place for computer peripherals:
KT street. These northis have kept the name KT street. I asked one man whats the meaning.. He dint know. Later came to know, that it means “kaaLammana temple street” :D
world famous place for pani puri:
vontikoppal post office, chamundi puram.
15 December 2006 at 10:12 pm
World famous Madhwa Hostel from Mysore – many people who studied there are staying across the world.
Any other inclusions of world famous things in Mysore, by Mysore, from Mysore?
15 December 2006 at 11:15 pm
How could one function after the lunch with so many items? perhaps the imagination is running wild?
16 December 2006 at 10:55 am
World famous college- Mysore Maharaja college. Today’s many great people studied there. And greatest lecturers taught there.
18 December 2006 at 10:31 am
World famous Eerangere Badnekai-just 3 inches long sold by some old women in DR Market[other end] in piles for Rs3/pile.Is it there now or not?
World famous Chakotha soppu ,so green,no holes- at the same place
18 December 2006 at 8:46 pm
Nostalgic Sir, i am not sure about badanekaayi. but i saw even recently also 2 inches baaLehaNNu in front of KR Hospital. Next to devaraja market.
eerangere badanekaayi… never heard of such eerangere. I should ask my appa for more information.
19 December 2006 at 2:09 am
“Bharatha, Srilanka, Malaysia, Singaporegallali hechagi maaraTavaguva GOPAL HALLU PUDI”
22 December 2006 at 11:53 am
world famous Maharani’s collegeu mysnalle irodu sir, amele chamundipuram shetty churmuri yake yarigu nenapu agalilla innu ondu vishaya mys Indra Bhavandu uppittu thumba world famoussu (among eldelry folk of course)
18 March 2007 at 12:44 pm
namma mysuru nalli kruruku thindigey swarga kanre…
1) chamundipuram circle siddappa pani puri & masala puri.
2)kuvempunagar last bus stop gobi manchuri.
3)chamundipuram shetty churmuri.
4)double road krishna bakery vegetable puff & badam milk.
5)siddappa square motte bonda.
6)mysore-bang road dhabba gulu.
7)chamundipuram GTR nalli idli dosegalu….
marelagadanta ruchikara thindigalu…
8 April 2008 at 1:17 pm
yaake mylaari hotel benne dose marethu hoithaa? aa thara bayi alle itta koodale karagi hogo dose illi varegoo bere ellol sikkilla.
8 April 2009 at 2:13 am
Basaveshwara road – kuderu mata da munde sanje hottu vade bonda madthare… yaakelthera…. thindone balla aaa saviya…. worth to try…
10 May 2009 at 5:02 pm
Krishna Bakery puff ,bread toast and Badami haalu maretara?
Phalamruta sogadeberu juice eeglu sigatta?
Innondu Vishaya :Anybody form Madhva Hostel Alumnis: I want the printed version of morning and evening prayers chanted by holstelites with the guidance of Respected Warden .Please let me know at ramachandra.ks@gmail.com
19 May 2010 at 4:27 pm
it is really fantastic