Though Salman Rushdie lived most of his life in London and New York, the author has said he loves Mumbai, the city of his birth, more than any other. It’s a city that assaults the senses – from the clamour of the ramshackle (or what Rushdie would call “rutputty”) restaurants in Churchgate to the morning hurly-burly around the British-built Gateway of India; from the thwack of leather on a cricket bat in Shivaji Park to the gaggle of garishly painted fishing boats bobbing on the bay. bbc/travel/slideshow/20140403-the-city-of-salman-rushdies-heart?OCID=fbbbcindia
Posted on: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 16:30:01 +0000
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