This was my 7th Diwali away from home, since year 2000. This was it was a long weekend too. And it was so different from others. It turned out to be another weekend at Powai flat. Most of my time was spent on Internet as usual and rest went sleeping and watching TV. However the time was little different, Saturday being Diwali. However, you can imagine that how much excitement this festival of life can bring to ones life, who spent the eve eating Maggie noodles. It was the most lonely weekend as well with 4 out of 6 flatmates away home. Diwali evening I took a walk till the tea shop in Hiranandani. The celebrations were at peak, with crackers bursting in full swing, and each seemed to be targeted on me. I soon took rescue in an ice-cream parlour. After having a cup of roasted almonds, I decided to put an end to my walk and headed back home. Each bomb was exploding right next to my year, so I made sure no window was left open in the flat.
Yesterday, Ekka, Gurpreet and myself watched the DON remake. A good movie, I would say, but definitely not better than the original one. We took the usual bus and walk route back home after the movie, making sure we each had a cup of coffee at the junction outside Pizza Hut.
Today, I received another e-mail from my younger brother, Nisu, who has recently learnt e-mailing. Nothing was clear from his mail, and morning I will have to call him up to clear out things.
Yesterday, Ekka, Gurpreet and myself watched the DON remake. A good movie, I would say, but definitely not better than the original one. We took the usual bus and walk route back home after the movie, making sure we each had a cup of coffee at the junction outside Pizza Hut.
Today, I received another e-mail from my younger brother, Nisu, who has recently learnt e-mailing. Nothing was clear from his mail, and morning I will have to call him up to clear out things.


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