It is always tricky to plan weekends here, thanks to the lovely British weather (by the way, I do like cold n grey weather!). The last weekend was thankfully sunny, though a little chill. That didn’t deter us from making a quick trip to see what the South Indian Melam (an initiative by ‘INDIA NOW’) was all about. Actually, blame the TV adverts for luring us to it! All those pictures of steaming hot dosais/vadai, and ofcourse the cultural events 🙂 (lest I sound too shallow ;-)) were so inviting!
We reached the Mela venue by around 2 pm, and had originally planned to leave in a couple of hours, but ended staying till the very last show, which was a completely dhamakedaar performance by Shiamak Davar‘s team in London. (Will come to that later, as one sentence in passing simply doesn’t do justice to the amazing performance that it was!)
We were greeted with a mellifluous rendition of ‘Vaishnava Janato‘. Sadly, there was no encore 🙂 The compère Ms.Ambika, conducted a lovely little music exercise with all the children. There must have been atleast 20-30 participants, who sang along to Sa-Re-Ga-Ma with gusto.
It was a delight to hear, and an eye-opener too, about an art that we must not let die, but instead try to pass on to the future generations.
There were more performances – vocal, Bharatnatyam, etc. (I can’t review those as I’m not much of an art connoisseur) and an impressive ‘Kalari Payattu‘ performance too, that the boys were particularly interested in!
There weren’t as many ‘stalls’ as one expected. However, there was a great little massage offered at very reasonable prices. Another hot-dog/fries/coffee booth, that served awesome french-fries at delightful prices 😉
The stall for the ‘Save the Tiger‘ campaign, in my opinion, could have benefited with more prominence. The Diabetes UK team was strategically placed a few stalls away from the one with the droolworthy hot South Indian food 🙂
State Bank of India who were one of the Sponsors, held an exciting Raffle contest, with the prize being an iPad!!! Sadly, the winner of the raffle wasn’t around. Sigh!!! I wish…er.. never mind!)

Needless to say, the ‘food’ staff, hosted by Turmeric Spice (I hope I got the name right!), saw an endless queue 🙂 And it was well worth the wait. We ordered hot dosais and simple yet delicious lemon rice!
As they say, the best things in life come to those who wait! The last event was a Bollywood dance performance. I wasn’t expecting much, and the delay was putting me off.
However, when the troupe finally arrived, they took us by storm!!! The Shiamak Davar team in London pulled off a spectacular performance, making even the audience dance to the tunes of Chikni Chameli and Chammak Challo!
The compère /host, Rohan, did an OUTSTANDING job of drawing the audience into the performance.
Even the man behind the show, Mr.Manish Tiwari (Managing Director, Here&Now365) couldn’t escape grooving to the tunes of Chammak Challo 🙂
The audience learnt some easy steps, particularly some Shahrukh Khan motions, and the delightfully funny ‘nodding Indian head‘ 🙂 Team Shiamak had the entire audience spell-bound, and hungry for an encore (which again, they delivered beautifully).
We truly believed their quote – ‘Have Feet – Will Dance’. Add to that, they gave a gift voucher (‘free dance session’) for all the participants.
So, that was a truly scintillating finale to an exciting event.
Well done Team South Indian Melam 🙂 I think this was a good start, and do hope we see many more such events, that bring us closer to ‘home’ and help showcase our arts and culture.
19 replies on “Sizzling South Indian Mela(m)”
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Tee hee hee! Hi runner-up 😛 😛
I was actually typing my commwnt when you wrote one word..
Remember the deal.. only comments are considered for position. So logically I am firsttttt
Awesome awesome awesome Pal 😀
Hmmm interesting. I guess you did not want me to eat all that food, did not invite me.. hmm
Had all that alone..
And you not even replying I guess you are angry with me 🙂
Bikki!! Ofcourse not!!!! Just been so busy travelling and settling back into routine. Will call you soon once all settled!!
Swar: Yes ma’am you are first. But why are u awake so late?
What fun!!! You guys did have a great time. Leeds has an annual South Asian Mela, but we’ve never stayed the whole time, the weather, you see:)
Wow!! That sounds so much fun! Looks like you had a great time savoring the South Indian food and Bollywood dance numbers 🙂
reading..and watching the pic of hot dosaiii makes me wnt to eat some 🙂
Jeez, I had no clue they held something like this in London! Would have loved to visit it during my stay there. Was terribly homesick… watching this would’ve been fun.
Glad you shared this.
wow!!! must have been good to experience something so from ghar ki mitti 🙂
I love such events, where you can have fun, eat, enjoy – all at the same place !! Am glad you got to see the SDIPA’s dance performance….they are too good in choreography !! My girls did 2 seasons when we were in Hyd 🙂
Oh! You seem to have had a lot of fun. Charmed life, huh?! 🙂
Fun filled day with all the local flavors! Cool 🙂
Lovely!!!!
a bit of south india in london…
Enjoy!!
Cool, SDIPA really is awesome. They really know how to engage a gathering. Shah Rukh Khan Fan, huh?
a great experience!