We’re at the halfway stage of June, the official month of the monsoon, and so far there’s been little sign of the rains. The weatherman expects it to get active by Sunday. But I have little faith in him. He’s gone back and forth on the monsoon’s arrival date. His forecasts are uninspiring. He seldom gets it right despite his study of temperature, visibility, pressure, humidity, dew point, wind speed, precipitation, sunrise and sunset, direction and chill, real feel (whatever is that?) and freezing level. His ground
instruments at the weather bureau and satellites above on the basis of whose images he is able to make his reports and graphs, don’t seem to be helping hm. I wonder what he does when the rains have finished with Mumbai. I rely on the MRF Rain Man. He was in the newspapers this morning with his red umbrella. Welcoming the monsoon but
wisely not predicting Rain Day. Which means it is some days away. He used to appear on hoardings. Holding a tyre overhead. His barrel chest and biceps bulging. Motorists have no time to admire the hoardings. They are engaged in looking out for
potholes on the roads. So MRP spends its Rain Day adverting budget on TV commercials and newspapers. I like the MRF Rain Man. He is as symbolic as R. K. Laxman’s Common Man, the Air India Maharaja, the Amul Girl and Asian Paints boy. Lyrical and imaginative. When he says the monsoon is here, he means the
season has arrived. The rains are coming.
About Mark Manuel
The above thoughts/content has been proudly copied from the wall of Sir Mark Manuel. Being interviewing almost every role model of this country and going stronger each day. Mark Manuel is a respected Mumbai editor, writer, and columnist.
With over three decades of journalism in leading publications. This includes the Free Press Journal, Times, Dainik Bhaskar, Mid-Day, and Afternoon. He is famous for his brilliant pen interviews. He himself is a TEDx speaker.
Further
His interviews have been featured in several leading media houses. They include the Hindustan Times, Huffington Post, BBC, and Network 18. Almost every famous person has been interviewed by him in the country from Mother Teresa to Muhammad Ali. His first book is just out. It’s titled Moryaa Re! It is a crime thriller that is perhaps the country’s first police procedural. He began his career covering crime. And in a tribute to his experience and knowledge of this beat.
Several distinguished officers of the Mumbai Police and its Crime Branch collaborated with him to make this book possible. Amitabh Bachchan wrote the forward in a statement of friendship for Mark Manuel and admiration for his work.
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