How do you celebrate the 75th Birthday of a buddy?
You travel 800 kms to be with the buddy.
What else?
You go unannounced to give a surprise.
How?
You team up with the buddy's family and plan a secret operation. Like a military ops.
But there are other common friends in town. How to keep the visit a secret from all of them?
You do it by maintaining 'social media silence'. Like the radio silence in the Navy.
That's a tough call. Isn't it?
Thanks to Gunjan, my buddy's daughter, we were able to pull it off! The surprise and the joy was worth the 20-hour train travel from Secunderabad to Mumbai. See the pictures and two short video clips below.
Gian Prakash, GP my buddy in the Navy for 52 years, was in the shower when I reached his home in Kharghar. When he came out, the joy and delight for both of us was priceless.
It was a surprise even for Jaya, GP's wife. See her reaction in the video clip below.
On checking out Jaya's well being, I told her my favourite line for all Veteran couples, "One wicket at a time"!
Having reached two days before the 75th Birthday, the celebrations included many events. One of them was watching a live performance of 'Meera- The Mystic' by Shama Bade of Nadroop Ensemble of Pune at NMCC the iconic Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in BKC, Mumbai. The tickets for such shows are sold out months in advance. NMCC is a world-class theatre complex having 22 gates for entry and exit. You can imagine it's size! Thanks again to Gunjan for her planning and affection.
Photography inside the Grand Theatre is not permitted while the show is on. Sharing below a video, few pictures of the empty theatre and the plush lobby.
Notice the wheel chair in the picture below? Few of the original chairs in the last row are removable to accommodate a guest with a wheelchair. Talk of inclusivity!
The entire Raghunath Vihar, the AWHO apartment complex in Kharghar seemed to be celebrating GP's landmark birthday. See a short video clip of an entertainment evening.
Hariansh with Gunjan his Mom. Love his eyes and the smile.
The celebrations ended with a puja and Havan on the D-day, 10th Nov. I was fortunate to attend it. Few pictures.The 87-year-old pujariji from Dwarhat in Kumaon setting up the puja chowki.
Ghumakkad then proceeded to Vapi to give another surprise to his college buddy of 57 years. Shirish Chinoy had been unwell for a while. His younger son Nimesh ensured the secret operation. See the sheer joy on Shirish's face when I entered his house.
Video below shows when Shirish got motivated to take a morning walk the next day.
Any visit to Vapi is incomplete without having the famous Ubadyu. Available only in the Vapi-Valsad stretch during Nov-Feb season, it is a delicacy cooked in a matka, an earthenware pot on slow fire. Papdi, a local flat bean, potato, sweet potato and yam are all cooked with the peel. The pot is lined with the leaves of a local shrub which grows only during the season. The Ubadyu is eaten with green chili chutney and butter milk. Few pictures below.
Where to eat Ubadyu? See the picture at the end of the story.
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Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Vapi/ 12th November 2025
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Thank you Harsh for another interesting narrative and how you brought joy to GP
ReplyDeleteThanks much fellow Valsurian 🙏
DeleteAn amazing story of friendship. Only Harsh can spring such surprises. Happy platinum anniversary GP. Antony
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Inasu ji.
DeleteAppreciate.
Only Harsh can do these miracles. Pleasant surprises make life charming.
ReplyDeleteSurprises light up our lives for sure!
DeleteThanks much.
You are too good
ReplyDeleteThanks Jijaji.
DeleteCongratulations to Gyan Prakash. He was with us Valsura in early 70s. Ofcourse Harsh will be there to create & to bring in tumultuous joy & miles of smiles. Wish all, a healthy lifetime. Thanks Harsh, for train journey story on Devagiri Express, sorry we avoid this train. It reaches Kalyan when it has to be at V.T , good an hour ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof saheb.
Delete'Miles of smiles'- loved the expression!
A delightful post, Cmde Harsh sir Ghumakkad!
ReplyDeleteSurprises indeed add that exciting spice to life, and your two recent ones have truly brightened many days. The joy, spontaneity, and storytelling reflect your ever-youthful spirit. Always a pleasure to read your creations—each one leaves us smiling and thoughtful.
जैसा कि बशीर बद्र साहब ने कहा है—
"कुछ तो मजबूरियाँ रही होंगी,
यूँ कोई बेवजह ख़ुश तो नहीं होता..."
warm regards - Kishor
Lovely lines Kishor.
DeleteThanks for writing.
Wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing spirit sir.
May you always be endowed with this energy.
Thanks much Jai.
DeleteInspiration comes from buddies like you.
Dearest Buddy Harsh,
ReplyDeleteKnown you for all other creativity, innovative, dare devil actions, but to take this Top Secret 75th birthday surprise takes the cake👌
In wildest of dreams I could not imagine that you will go to such an extent
Thereafter three days were full of celebrations as you have captured in the blog
Hangover is still there.
A lot still to learn from you mere dost…living example of Friendship For Asli (FFA)
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks much GP.
DeleteThe pleasure was entirely mine. It was such a treat to spend the three days with you all, DubDub included!
From Capt Jindal
ReplyDeleteYou are a true friend, who brings happiness & joy to people lives
Thank you for your kind words.
DeleteAppreciate.
Such surprises are sweeter than sweet and spicier than spice — what a masala in the air! 🔥✨
ReplyDeleteThe way you carried out this birthday “operation” is sheer brilliance… friendship, loyalty, and Navy-grade stealth all rolled into one.
These are the moments that remind us how precious bonds are — and how far we’re willing to go to celebrate the people who shaped our lives.
Absolutely fantastic, Harsh sir 🫡. Salute to the spirit and the surprise
Thanks so much Vittal.
DeleteHappiness is seeing a surprised look!
Happiness is giving a hug.
Happiness is re-living the bonds of friendship.
So well said Vittal.