Outside Royale Cafe


Come Lucknow and the first place people will suggest you is GANJ! Not that Lucknow has no malls, pubs or parks for that matter. It's just that there is that-something about Ganj that sets it out of the way, that makes every Lucknow-ite's heartthrob.

The name is 'Hazratganj' but people prefer calling it ganj (despite the fact that we have a Saharaganj and many other Ganj-es as well). "Lucknow toh GANJon ka sheher hai", a popular radio station says. But, THE Ganj of Ganj-es remains Hazratganj.

Believed to have existed for over a hundered years, Hazratganj is owned by a single man residing abroad. All revenues collected, are deposited to him. But before I rant more about Ganj, I shall feed your hunger as to what Ganj actually is:
Well, for outsiders, Ganj is a showroom of showrooms. All brands from Fastrack to UCB, from Sony to Converse, McD, CCD, Haunted House and then Chabra 555, Namaskar and continuing to what seems like an endless list; find a separate showroom here. Not that only the gilded and plush ones belong here, it has equal space and existence for the other half. Backing my words are 'Prince' (for guys) and 'Lovelane' (for girls) who can offer you every brand from UCB to Neon at 150 cheap price.

Yellow-n-Black. That's what Mayawati has gifted us. :)

All the buildings out here are yellow with their names written in black. Dressed up with simplicity, this place is jostled 24x7, with people of all sorts. With the nifty, peachy and most sought-after La' Marts and IT College a few kilometers away, guys always find a good reason to hang out here. You're bound to see White people every time you roam here, mostly dressed in 'Kurtas'. The evenings at Ganj are worth a million bucks. With Yellow buildings towering the mystic hazel sky from both sides of the road, nothing is better than sitting on a bench outside Royal Cafe (see the topmost image), watching the merry ardor crowd march, filled with enthusiasm & energy while enjoying your snack. The moment you enter Ganj, you feel a spontaneous flow of energy to liven you up irrespective of how bad your day went. The reason all the food joints are filled with teens in school uniforms at 3 every evening.

I might never know what is it in Ganj that allures, attracts, spell-bounds us. But I might never want to know as long as the Ganj remains our Ganj, MY Ganj!

20 comments:

  1. superb!! Loved it:)From the rush of Royal Cafe to the splendid coffee smell of Barista..Paani ke Bataashe consisting of 5 different water..and of course Ganjing from one end to the other, the charm of Lucknow can be felt here!:D

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  2. Can you tell us more about the actual owner of Hazratganj, u did mention something in the writeup, but no details thereafter.

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    1. I happen to know this much only. That there's a single man owning all the land. And, the revenue's submitted to his account and he lived abroad. I happened to read that in a newspaper but, I don't remember much. Sorry, couldn't fetch more info. :/

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  3. xActlY... GANJ..d heart of City of NawABS.. :)

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  4. Interesting read. How should one get in direct touch with you? Noticed that your Facebook page was pretty inactive, so I'm assuming you're a little more active on your blog :P

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    1. Well, there's a pink box on the top-right on the main page (beingsmriti.blogspot.in) that has my contact details. Feel free to mail me anytime around. :)

      Btw, that page looks inactive because of exams and everything else but, I happen to check it every now & then.

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  5. Well put, but a little too short for the feeling of Ganjing to get through. (:

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    1. The first thought that came to my mind after publishing it. Typing in my 3 inch mobile screen made my loose out on the word count. I'll think of an edit sometime around. :D

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  6. is it true that ganj belongs to a single person...??who is the owner??

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    1. I happen to know this much only. That there's a single man owning all the land. And, the revenue's submitted to his account and he lived abroad. I happened to read that in a newspaper but, I don't remember much. Sorry, couldn't fetch more info. :/

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  7. Halwasiya is owned by the Halwasiyas.... the shops in ganj are owned by the respective shopkeepers and not by a single owner.

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    1. Well, I shared the info I had. I clearly remember reading it in some newspaper years back! :/

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  8. How could you not mention St.Francis' College! :P It's as old as Ganj!

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    1. I limited it to the Ganj I enjoyed. Sorry! :P

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  9. "Lucknow toh GANJon ka sheher hai" haha.. aur bhai Hazratganj ke toh kya hi kehne!! :)

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  10. nyc post...

    ganj was owned by some lord... and sm parts by Claude martin but now its a part of lucknow :)

    i loved the way u described the glimmer and energy
    -azmaan khan

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  11. really nice... i miss the basket chat outside royal cafe a lot.
    :)

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  12. This blog is nice and amazing. I really like your post! It's also nice to see someone who does a lot of research and has a great knack for writing, which is pretty rare from bloggers these days.
    Thanks!

    Best Regards
    Yogisoft

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