tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post879942188676102667..comments2024-03-07T14:43:21.888-08:00Comments on Whatever I want to write about: A flower. A woman. An opera. ... Mallika!Sriram Khéhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06907731254833435446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-31146476354802093462013-07-06T20:49:51.138-07:002013-07-06T20:49:51.138-07:00You are way off, Ramesh. I was never after a Malli...You are way off, Ramesh. I was never after a Mallika. Check with my classmates--they will confirm that and also tell you the correct name ;)<br /><br />Oh, I guess I missed those British Air ads ... wait, was that in India or in the UK?<br /><br />BTW, I got a response from Sudha ... and I quote here:<br />"Impressed???? AM JUST AWE STRUCK....<br /> You can write on any topic.. Agreed."<br />Mission accomplished!!!Sriram Khéhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724218458246880137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27946614.post-29389680835956056502013-07-06T19:27:44.204-07:002013-07-06T19:27:44.204-07:00Sudha will be more than impressed. She will marvel...Sudha will be more than impressed. She will marvel !<br /><br />Aha - that was your love, was it. There were of course a lot of Mallikas around those days :)<br /><br />Yes, I know you are a purist, but surely if you feature the flower duet, Yanni and his Aria must deserve a mention. Perhaps along with British Airways for having popularised Lakme. Love this opera, but hadn't realised that there was a Mallika involved !Rameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11782192840421019943noreply@blogger.com