l to r: Alvia, Ali and Eram with Nahid Khan |
Nahid Khan’s grandchildren – Alvia, Eram and Ali – paid us a surprise visit and predictably, lost interest in us and our exercises within minutes. Alvia, the youngest of them, has the habit of picking faults and correcting us at every step. But today, she was rather restrained, having clearly outgrown the habit. At the bidding of their grandmother, the three kids withdrew to a bench and observed us from a distance, giggling to themselves. Before long, they were all over the place.
In this holiday atmosphere,
Banoo Apa (in blue) treats us to lassi, yet again |
Meanwhile, our irrepressible Banoo Apa was back to treating us to lassi from home. The last time she did so, on Shab-e-Barat (ref post of May 12), we thought we had extracted a promise from her that the next treat will be only after Ramzaan. Today, she informed that she is still not done and despite protestations from Yusuf Rassiwala and others, would be treating us again on Saturday – “not to lassi, but tea”, as she put it.
Now, what can you say of such a person?
Bihari Milwani:
I am sure on Saturday, the attendance will be full at the end of the exercises -- just to attend the tea party hosted by Banoo Apa.
Geeta Latte:
This is masti ki pathshala -- a school for fun and frolic!
Karun Sharma:
And then we had a wonderful discussion on Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Dev Anand, etc.
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I am sure on Saturday the attendance will be full at the end to attend the tea party hosted by Banoo Appa
Masti Ki pathshala 👆😊
Then we had wonderful discussion on Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Dev Anand etc.
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