Wednesday, September 15, 2010

COORG



I and Sujith planned to go for a trip ,but where to go ?We discussed
a lot among
st the options available to us and final zeroed in on Coorg. I personally never like
to visit a place which is commercialized . So within Coorg we decided to go to a place which
is not commercialized and is very peaceful -Somavarpet. It is a taluka which comes under CoorgWe started early on this beautiful day with a clear sky, and hit the road to Somwarpet. This 280-kilometer, one-and-half hour drive will surely perk you up. Somwarpet is the coffee heartland of Coorg. You will pass through some of the finest coffee estates you would have ever seen. Magnificent trees reaching up to the skies, casting much wanted masses of shade to the coffee plants. It's one great spread of continuous foliage very gloriously prepared in an extraordinary operation by Nature, mingled with cardamom and pepper as well. Big,
medium or small, they add to the already beautiful and fabulous landscape all around you can get of.
We had planned to go on Friday and return on Sunday. But unfortunately because of some official work I had to go to Tumkur on bike on Friday and as always I was very late . Sujith and his friends were very disappointed because we had got very late. I was very tired and so I sat in the
car with Darshan , Hussian, Suhas and Tejas. Sujith and his friend Nagarjuna were
going to come on the bike.
We started slowly moving towards our destination and we crossed Bangalore outskirts but there was no sign of Sujith who was following us behind.
yes this was because Sujith went in the wrong direction, we were on the Mysore road and Sujith sir was waiting for us on Tumkur road. We called him and gave him the directions as to how to reach us, he took around only 1 and a half hour to reach us. In the mean time, I made the best use of time, as I had beer with Darshan and that made me eager to take the bike .
As soon as Sujith reached us I took the bike from him. Guys!The race begins now. It was between me and Suhas,Sujith’s bike ,pulsar 150 was new to me and so I took few minutes to settle on his bike. It was around 7.30 pm and I was moving very slowly towards Mysore.
The road was very good with double track on both the sides. There was a lot of traffic on both sides of the road.The vehicles which were coming opposite to me were giving a strong flash light which was very irritating to me. It was very difficult to ride the bike in early evening. But still, I managed to go with a good speed on top gear.

After an hour’s journey Sujith and Suhas
were waiting for me near Maddur café coffe day. This coffe day is very popular night out spot around Bangalore with a lot of crowd in the night time. During our college days in Ramaiah we used to come here frequently. I lost the race, Suhas was making fun of me. Next I took the helmet of Sujith , and the wind shielder in the helmet gave me support from air which was giving stiff resistance and opposing me to ride well. I now was comfortably exhibiting my bike driving skills to my pillion Darshan.
Around 9.00 pm we had reached Srirangapatnam and had to wait for Suhas and his friends who got very late. In the mean time I shared the famous story of Rajesh Vempati with Darshan as we were standing on the same spot where Rajesh and
Srikanth fell from the bike in an comic way when we were going to Gopalswamy betta.
At last Suhas and his friends arrived and we had the dinner in nearby dhaba. At around 09.30 pm we started our journey towards Somvarpet. It was about 120km more. We were going at very good speed to reach our
destination. At 11.30 pm we reached kushal nagar and from there Somvarpet was only 30 km.I had decided to reach Somaverpet before 8.30pm, because in the night time between kushalnagar and Somavarpet there was a chance of Elephant’s blocking the road as one often spots them on this road, but I was completely exhausted as
I had travelled for more than 300km from Bangalore to Tumkur and from
Tumkur to kushal nagar via Bangalore and
Mysore. So, we decided to go slowly if in case we saw a elephant we will stop or will come
back to kushal nagar. Luckily we didn’t face any Elephant menace on the way.
At mid night we reached Beelur golf club and it was November 1. We
celebrated kannada rajyotsava with crackers
and we took few photos over there .There was an unwelcome guest- the german shepherd which came due to noise of us from the nearby
house. We clicked him
too with us in the pics.


Beelur Golf Club
Beelur Golf Club is located 8 km from Somwarpet town and it is one of the oldest club in the town. The lush green golf ground attracts many movie makers


And finally we reached somavarpet at 1.30am and I already bookd the room in ho
tel suvidha.We went to the bed by saying good night and sweet dreams, but our hero Darshan kept on watching cricket in the tv.

Somavarpet-
The adventurous tourists
can go trekking while visiting this
town. Pushpagiri is a trekking spot located 30km from this town. The trekkers can explore the wilderness of the Western Ghats while visiting Pushpagiri.

This place is the native habitat of different kinds of animals. Hence, on your trek,you can see wild species of elephants, deer, and wild cats, etc.

Hence the town of Somwarpet caters to the varied needs of travelerPushpagiri Wildlife
Sanctuary is located in Somwarpet taluk of Kodagu district in southern Karnataka.

It is noted as one of the important bird areas of the world and home to rare and endangered bird life. It is
spread over 102 Kms. The sanctuary adjoins Bisle reserve forest to the north and Kukke Subramanya forest range to the west.It is situated at a distance of 287 Kms from Bangalore.The topography is marked by steep terrains with waterfalls along its many mountain streams. Several swamps are also present in
this sanctuary. The altitude of the sanctuary varies from 160to 1712 Mts, Pushpagiri peak is the highest
in the northernside.


The sanctuary is one of the largest areas of tropical evergreen forests in Karnataka with nearly 70% of the sanctuary covered with forests. Pushpagiri has dense evergreen and semi-evergreen vegetation, with shola forests and grasslands in areas of higher elevation.


Indian Wild Dog, Brown Palm Civet, Indian Giant Squirrel, Indian Hare, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Indian Muntjac, Gaur, Asian Elephant, Wild Pig, Giant Flying Squirrel, Travancore Flying, Otter species, Stripenecked mongoose and mouse deer are some of the animal species found here.
Three species of primates found here are common langur, bonnet macaque and lion-tailed macaqueRecognized as an Important bird Area the sanctuary has a rich diversity of birds like the Nilgiri wood-pigeon and Near threatened species like grey-breasted laughing thrush, black and orange flycatcher and Nilgiri flycatcher are found in this sanctuary. You can also spot birds like the blue-winged parakeet, grey-headed bulbul, Malabar grey hornbill, white-bellied blue flycatcher and small sunbird.Reptiles commonly seen in this sanctuary include, common cobra, Indian rock python, ratsnake, olive keelback, king cobra and bamboo pit viper


I had been to Coorg with my juniors Maulik and his batch in the last
rainy season. It was very beautiful at that time and we enjoyed a lot. At that time also I came on bike with Dhaval and we stayed in the same hotel Suvidha.


In early morning view from the top of ho
tel looks very scenic. We can see entire Somavarpet which is situated in hilly region of Western Ghats.

Maulik and his gang came in bus , so we took 2 jeeps to go Mallalli water falls and Bisle Ghat section. The road was covered with thick fog and it looked awesome.Via
shanth halli cross, we reached Pushpagiri peak

which comes under Pushpagiri national park.

At the base of the peak there is an old historical temple of lord Shiva.
After visiting the temple Maulik and his gang started climbing the peak which was just 1217m far actually, but
most of the peak we had already scaled while coming in the jeep.

So it was easy to reach top of the peak.
View from t
he top of the peak was fantastic.

Public took a lot of photos with group and sol
o and after all that we came down and started moving towards Mallalli water falls


The Mallalli Falls is located 25 km from Somwarpet. It is a stunning sight for the tourists.
water of theriver Kumaradhara gushes
down the valley, cutting through the luscious green mountains surrounding it. The river water is white as milk while the surrounding greenery stands out like beautiful emeralds.

On the way to Mallalli water falls we found a tata safari w
hich had got stuck in the mud. There was no further way for the jeep to go. So we decided to walk. It was about 2km to water falls.

So we started to walk and we enjoyed it due to drizzle and loveable bites of blood sucking
leaches which accompanied us all throughout, and finally with all
this we had made a memorable march to water fall. The water falls was too good.

On the side of the water fall there were two big rocks’ ,view of the water fall
between these two rocks’ was a sight to behold but the monsoon winds were making it difficult for people to stand between the rocks and take a look at the falls.
I wanted to go down to water falls but as the group had very large number of people who had never come across these type of trekking experience I decided against going down, but then also some

people intended to go down but did not go
because of time factor Again we started moving towards our jeep, when we reached near jeep we saw some people were struggling to pull the tata safari which had got stuck up in the mud. That vehicle was
of one of the kannada film director wh
o had come there searching for location for his upcoming film.Director called us for the help to pull up the vehicle from the mud, and all our boys gang helped him to push the vehicle from slope to the top of the road , it was very terrible experience. The director took the video of struggling action , and he promised to send us that video and he did it too. It was lunch time and every
one was hungry and we moved back to Somavarpet and we had the lunch in some small hotel. After that we had the plan to go
Manjerabad fort of Tippu Sultan in
Sakleshpura and we reached the fort at 4.30 pm. It was a historical fort gifted byTippu Sultan.




Fort is situated about 6.4 Kms from Sakleshpur town and it is visited by a large number of tourists throughout the year.
Set at a height of about 3,240ft. above sea level, this fort is supposed to have been built during the reign of Tipu Sultan. It is constructed out of stones and mud and it has chambers all around

The name 'Manjarabad' has an interesting story behind it. While inspecting the construction of the fort, Tipu Sultan is said to have observed fog (known in Kannada as Manju) around this place and decided to name this fort Manjarabad.




Manjarabad Fort served as a strategic defensive location during Tipu Sultan's rule as it commands the approach to the plateau beyond Sakleshpur from the coast.

After visiting the fort many of them wa
nted to go to kukke Subramanya temple ,it is a very famous snake temple in South India. We started at 5:00 pm and reached the temple at 9 pm and at that time temple doors were closed for us, we just prayed to the god from outside and returned to Somavarpet.
After a not so long sleep we woke up early in the morning, had breakfast and then we planned to go to Bisle Ghat section. One of my friend helped us to reach Bisle Ghat.
After moving in many hairpin loops we reached Bisle . It was like heaven. As far as I am concerned it is best place in the Coorg to visit in Spring, where clouds are playing hide and seek with you.


LIFE IN THE CLOUDS was a very memorable experience for all of us

It was very good bike route from Somavarpet to Subramanya, for the people who are nature lovers.And also for trekkers who can walk from bisle(pushpagiri national park) to subramanya across the huge mountains, it was about 3days and 2 nights journey After bisle we moved to beelur golf club(beelur bane) ,it was large green grass ground .Our friends clicked many photos in that place and after that we moved to kushalnagar Elephat camp (cauvery nisargadhama)


Cauvery Nisargadhama
Nisargadhama is forest resort just 3kms from Kushalnagar towards Madikeri off the state highway. Nisargadhama is a 25 acre island formed by river Kaveri with bamboos, teak, sandalwood trees streams and wild life covering it.

GoldenTemple- Buddhist Monastery
Feel Tibet in Coorg
After the Chinese took over Tibet, the refugees were settled at Bylakuppe Near Kushalnagar and the Buddhist Monastery was reestablished here in 1972. It houses over 250 monks today. The monastery not only attracts large
number of young Tibetans seeking enlightenment and education, but also draws huge tourists from all over India and abroad. After all this we started our journey in the reverse gear towards
Bangaluru. This was a story with ourjuniors.

Evert time
my trip
schedule is big but because of time shortage we miss many places. This time also I missed many places like
tadiyandamol, edakumari and mandelpet.But when I came with Sujith and his friends we did not go to bisle instead we went to mallhalli water falls and pushpagiri and we made our journey towards kushalnagar where we had dinner.
And after that race between me and suhas (sick driver of i10)made us to reach Bangaluru at mid night 2 o clock. Only our speedometer can tell anyone the speed of alcoholic mind racing against time.



"I shot an arrow into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not where; For so swiftly it flew, the sight Could no
t follow it in its flight.

I breathed a song into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not where;
For, who has sight so keen and strong That it can follow the flight of song?


Long, long afterward, in an oak
I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And t
he song, from beginning to end,
I found again in the heart of a friend."
-
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow




By Chidananda r
vaishnav jagrut


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

KEMMANGUNDI





















KEMMANGUNDI TRIP
THE MOST MEMORABLE ONE
!












Guys and Gals bringing to you a new way of expressing the MSRCP blog tour description.This blog reveals what vishal,viral and chida liked about kemangundi.Presenting to you the most memorable trip…a record of sort with 40 people on board a bus and ya not to forget even a ‘Sumo’ too.


Hi guys life in Ramaiah was wonderful and 4th year was an absolute blast special thanks to the tourism minister of Karnataka Mr.Chidananda(or should I call him Karnataka’s Mowgli?). Of all the trips we had there was one trip that everyone still remembers for some reason or the other, well I remember it as the trip which set the ball rolling for the large number of trips we had later on….


THE FIRST TRIP GIRLS CAME ALONG…


I guess this answers why it was such a memorable trip…but that’s not all….Abhinav’s b’day…Christmas time…and what more nobody was bothered about results then…..yes it’s the time we went to KEMMANGUNDI that I’m talking about.It was for the first time in 4 years that a trip encompassing 40 people was organized by Chida and the trip manager Viral.There was a lot of anxiety and enthusiasm in air and there was a flood of questions in front of Chida by our over excited crowd.Questions likeL
(CHIDA REVEALS IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, WHAT HE WENT THROUGH ON THAT DAY).

Chida,where are we going?






What is the name of that place?







What is the peculiarity of that place?







How will we reach that place?whether by bus or train?


Where will we stay,what will we eat,the food will be palatable or not?






For how many days we will be there?







When will we leave?






When will we come back?






Saval pe saval,saval pe saval…I haven’t answered that many questions even in a viva.






But here I had to.As I was the only one who knew the in and out of this place(the name I am sure you all wont be able to recall as early as this..so then wait for sometime).You can say that I was a mobile dictionary for the remaining 39 odd people for the trip.











It was 6. 30 in the morning,and I was at slv(now please don’t ask me what is this slv?well you may still do I think…so let me tell u its bakery..the most visited spot in the 4 years).






I had a lot of thoughts running down my mind,fully confused thinking as to how will I manage this group of 39 partially wild semi social animals.












In the all bike trips conducted by me before it used to be very simple.I used to tell everyone to follow me without asking too much questions.And they used to oblige me all the times.The question of food,water,the kind of place used to be a question only.We used to explore it after reaching at the place.






Sometimes we used to just arrange for campfire or start our usual business of chit chatting and no one used to realize that we have passed one complete night over it







.And yes not to forget such trips were always accompanied by mandira..oh I am sorry I mean madira.And yes that was the formula for a successful road roaming trips that we had prior to this one.

But for such a large group one cannot be so irresponsible that you let them at their own disposal only to know that the next morning collectively they have disposed you off.So the place has to be equally interesting,beautiful,romantic and yes not to forget thrilling with some adventure in it.And so finally keeping into my mind all the vital constitutents for that ideal trip I thought of kemmangundi and abbe falls as the destination to be conquered.Also there was a theoretical reasoning behind me selecting such a place and that was:-of the 42 falls that are there in Karnataka this is the only place where water is there throughout the 12 months and it also has small and big hills with a lot of greenery surrounding them.

The problem of making the guys understand the fun factor about this place was not as difficult as it was with girls.Girls first of all had to learn proper pronunciation(kem-man-gundi) and then step by step I feeded them all that I knew about the place and so they agreed
.






After a lot of discussion we booked a sumo and a bus and since the place was quite distant we started very early in the morning around 6 30.There were quite a few places which I wanted our entire group to visit and so I mentally did the sequencing of places to be seen.

The room no 41, ground floor,rmv second stage(the gujju s official residence while in blore) was full with people and were awaiting eagerly to start the journey.But as usual the driver was abused as he came much in time at around 7: 15 or so.

Just when we had traveled some 30 km towards our destination the need for a break was felt as everyone was very hungry.And that day we helped reliance fresh make some business.







There was a whisky totaller in the bus…he was having his breakfast from 6 in the morning a pickle with the mc dowells’.he got down at fresh and asked everyone to assemble close to him and then offered rather forced everyone with 60 ml each of mc dowells’.What a charitable act?











History say it that it was the man who evolved from monkey but after having mc donalds’ they say its re-evolution as they behave totally in an opposite manner.








The breakfast was over,it was time to get back to bus.The sumo was waiting for nishant,vishal and the localites.The sumo party had only mc Donald s at breakfast so when they got back in sumo, to start again towards our destination they got a little mad….and to everyone ‘s surprise started shouting at the top of their voice….HO HA HO HA…..a mahamantra given by me.














VISHAL --I was comfortably seated in the sumo with NISHU DARLING and the localites….every one knows why Nishu stayed 10 meters away from the bus….but I must admit that though people in the bus may not have been very comfortable they had more fun than us…

CHIDA--We were moving towards our destination at a snails’ pace,often taking break here and there and as a result we reached at 2 o’clock to our major halt you know what that was for…simple guess…LUNCH.From morning 7 to noon 2 it was a fun filled journey but any journey at the end of the day is tiring and that is what we experienced after getting down from the bus at 2 pm.Everyone was angry with me as I always give the best promises….and never adhere to it.It was good that I was not in bus otherwise they would have sacrificed me for lunch.

Everyone was anxious as they were simply traveling not knowing where they are going to finally land up? or as to which place was in my mind? where we were heading to?After lunch it was time for the first spot on the trip to be visited.The bhadra dam…

We reached there just in time to have a glimpse of it and I tried hard but could not convince the guard standing there.As a result we had to satisfy ourselves with a distant view of the dam and this was not all on day one.We also went to the gajanur dam.And it was the same story of reaching just in time over there too.








But we made most of the memory card in the digi cameras as people got themselves fit in the tasveer.9 please not a 10by 12 one this was a simple 5 by 7).








I could see that all of them were not as happy as they should have had been as we had to drop out 2 places due to time restriction.

VISHAL-- when we reached Shimoga Chida ne ”LODGE BANAYA”…..it took us around 10hrs to reach with halts…but I enjoyed the halts more than the journey….cos it was the only time I felt I was doing something I was good at and that’s why I was always the first to start eating and the last to finish….

CHIDA--But to get them back on the track I thought of a camp fire which I arranged with the assistance of my cousin.We assembled the necessary items for the campfire at this place called malligne halli and lit it up at around 8 amidst lot of cheer.it was a full moon night and the joy of breezer got doubled because of such a beautiful huge crowd,place and food.
The HO HA HO HA chants were back and this time even stronger
.We had all the fun that we had thought of in those 2 hours and finally at 10:30 the fire was put off ,and so with that it was time to go to lodge and put the lights of the room also off.











VISHAL—The only disappointments of the trip occurred the night we reached. Chida had arranged for a camp fire, we were going to have our dinner there, and dinners on Saturday nights are never dry ,so dinner was accompanied with Breezer and Vodka . (and a certain stuck up had created stupid controversies out of this later on)

the driver too relished the opportunity and imbibed liquor but he was too drunk to drive us back….then a guy, youngest of us all, MAULIK DUDHATRA(a kind of specimen you’ll find only in Rajkot ) decided to take responsibility cos he had driven a bus previously and was confident but others were not confident of their safety then things ended in a tussle…. I guess many would have thought this trip wont be as successful as they thought…but they were wrong things were back to normal next morning.

Next day after breakfast we were going to go trekking this was one experience I enjoyed the most….CHIDA told us that we were going to walk only 2kms… but his 2kms were endless…and thereafter if Chida said 2kms we all knew that he meant 10kms….climbing uphill was the most challenging and the girls must have given their BUTT muscles a good exercise….now speaking of climbing uphill who can forget the way Shilpi reacted after climbing a considerable distance...(she’s acrophobic…no actually, she’s afraid of everything) she started chanting the Hanuman Chalisa and mentioned the names of all possible gods she knew….we boys had a hearty laugh at that….but one thing I must appreciate the girls is that every girl climbed and reached the peak even though they found it difficult…


HAT’S OFF LADIES….

VIRAL-- viral--as 30 of us started climbing the hill top for the z point ,we found that the path actually was spiral. so i,nishanth,sujith and omkey decided to take a shortcut and did not fallow the road.we kept on climbing the steep path but did not find any connecting road.as the path was too steep there was no looking back (its always easy to climb but not easy to get down on steep path with no support

we reached the hill top and saw our friends in opposite direction. the road had taken them to a different hill. we were trying to get smart and took the shortcut and actually climbed the wrong hill . to add the anxiety we saw a stag in front of us. tension and fear crept in.... not to us but the stag.... it ran away.....
we had only one option to take the way down through another route which was less steep and join our friends then who were on the other top.but as we got down we realized that the base was a forest wiyh small water pass ....now our expert Mr NISHANT KANANI said that as there is a water and stag there can be lion and tiger too... but as we had no other option we gathered some wooden sticks and ran for life.

fortunately,we reached the place our friends were and all excitement told them this incident.the incident was quite breath taking but then we could tell our friends that we were the ones who really had made an ADVENTURE out of the whole trekking.


VISHAL-- If climbing up was a lot of hard work our guys knew how to relax on their way back….hand in hand…. couples together…. some looking on….and others satisfying themselves by holding other guys hands…..going down a steep hill is never easy and that’s when we witnessed our first fall….SIDHARTH BHATIA…who fell in a comic way…he fell twice in a single fall…

On a Sunday morning we walked for 5hrs and if you thought it was all , we had more work to do…we walked another 12kms after lunch across a stream to a waterfalls… .
We had already done a lot of trekking In Z point or the Zaveri point as we called it later for specific reasons ( can’t be specified here )


Then we headed to the biggest endeavor so far . We reached Abbey falls and as our vehicles could not reach us till the end we had to walk our way through to reach the spot. Chida told us that the distance was around 5 km so we all agreed to WALK through.






















Well , 30 of us started with great enthusiasm but as we walked through we realized that the journey was not getting over . It was much much more than 5 km and it seemed to be a daunting task . It was a day with a lot of happenings which that day one of the most Memorable days of those 4 years.








The first major thing that comes to my mind is the great fun we had with NIshu with the analogy Abhinav came up with : Nishu n Sishu. Nishant had obviously nothing to respond because of the uncomforatable situation he was facing during the whole trip..


Then was the great fall of Mr. Selvin Daniel As he was racing through a so called shortcut which was really steep he had a great fall . As he Rock n Rolled Deba n Kinjal who were on the same trajectory had a greatest escape of their life. Ask Deba and I am sure he ll still be having Nightmares of it.
.

After all the comedies and tiredness we reached the spot of falls it was like heaven . Wow it was such a great place. The Waterfall was so close and loud that we had to shout to communicate.











Also the shoe throwing across the streams was made funnier by Paaaarth losing one of his shoe as it floated down the stream. As we all kept laughing on this incident I found myself doing the same mistake as my shoe too floated down the stream . Luckily Chida, our Mowgli saved me from being barefoot








Unfortunately for Megha she hurt her leg during her way and could not make it to the end
Luckily we got some Jeeps which helped us reach back. That journey was a roller coaster too. We were filled like goats n sheeps .

There was hardly any one of us who did not fall or who did not meet a strange happening . Definitely one of the best experiences we ever had. Thank U Chida.

the water was too damn chill that some feet turned blue, rocks and stones were slippery, and each and every soul had slipped and felt the chills on their bums with the exception of a few(I was one of them, all thanks to DON who saved my CHUM CHUMS but couldn’t save his own).We had walked down to the waterfalls but got into jeeps on our way back cos nobody had the shit in them to walk another 12kms and it was getting late too...

Those guys who drove us back were too damn good they took us through a path that seemed impossible to tread. The path was narrow, uphill ,steep turns, rocky right throughout….Initially I felt, paying Rs 800 for the jeep ridiculous but the path that he took us was so risky that I wouldn’t mind paying double if anybody took me across safely.


None of us had ever worked this hard on a Sunday and all thanks to Chida this is one Sunday no one forgets….there was pin drop silence on our way back till we reached a dhaba…the very idea of food revived energy in most of us and people spend their dinner recalling incidents of the smartest student that M.S.R.C.P has seen Mr. ANAND KUMAR .

After dinner those who were inebriated were the only ones who spoke at length, others all were asleep…but at the stroke of 12 we stopped the bus got Abhinav out of the bus and nobody missed out on the chance to give him birthday bumps….because he is the most ruthless kicker on your birthday.

VISHAL--Reaching around 3 in the morning all were dead tired that many of us didn’t go to college the next day. This one weekend had given us a break from that sick old boring routine. Things worked so well on this trip that we looked to have a trip every weekend and as we stepped into a new year we looked to make the most of all weekends.


this trip i think still continues to reverberate and gives that feeling of oneness that we as a batch
experienced. the fun and furore on the trip was unparalleled and unmatched.this was possible only because a record number of people(40 of them)were involved.a 10 on 10 for this one.isnt it..........?

by

vishal zaveri

viral sha

v jagruth

chidananda