Nizam’s Rolls set for a centenary

HYDERABAD:

This Rolls Royce may not be able to give that ‘magic carpet ride’ like the recently launched Ghost but it definitely sweeps you off your feet. Endowed with a rich canary yellow body, gold mountings, lights and roof dome finished in silver, this priceless beauty is all set for a centenary next month. Authorities at the Chowmahalla Palace where the Nizam’s Rolls Royce is on display in the vintage car shed are now planning to celebrate 100 years of the four-wheeler in a big way.

Made-to-order in 1911 on a London-Edinburgh chassis and restored at a princely sum of around Rs 1.5- 2 crore, it was lying in ruins until about three years ago at the Chiran Fort. “It was in a terrible condition, populated with rats and moles. The tyres had gone soft. It took me over a year to convince the family to get it restored and put it on display,” says Dr Ameenuddin Khan, administrator of the Nizam’s private estate. However, he added that Mir Osman Ali Khan was fond of Humber cars and had five to six of them in his mighty collection.

“As per the records available, Nizam VI had ordered the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Throne Car,” says G Kishan Rao, director, Chowmahalla Palace. Rao says the car with many special features was later re-bodied to reflect a 1930’s style by the Nizams railway workshop sometime in 1934. But it was restored and brought back to its original form and style by Manvendra Singh Barwani of Indore. While there is no record of the car’s cost when the Nizam purchased it, its vintage worth is estimated to be over Rs 20 crore.

Authorities at Chowmahalla Palace say the luxury car was ordered by sixth Nizam, Mehboob Ali Pasha, who died before it was delivered. Later on, the car was sparingly used by Nizam VII only for ceremonial occasions and hence, it had done just 356 miles.The car has bagged “Best of Class Prize” in the Rolls Royce Class and “Best of Show the Concour de Elegance Prize” in the Cartier Travel with Style Concour de Elegance held at Delhi in March this year. It has been on display at Chowmahalla Palace since April this year.

There are several anecdotes and rumours that have become almost legendary about the Rolls Royce and the Nizams. “It is said that the company had questioned his capacity to purchase the car. This, to the richest man in the world,” says a senior staffer at Chowmahalla. After a century, the same company, Rolls Royce Motor Cars, announced opening of a dealership in the city a few days ago. That the seventh Nizam owned 50 Rolls Royce cars is also an unverified piece of history. City historians and experts note there is no evidence that the seventh Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan owned 50 Rolls Royce cars and it is impossible to verify history of this kind. But he owned luxury cars by the dozen, as was reported in journals then.

The last of the city’s Nizams do not move around in the famed Rolls Royce. Mukkarram Jah, the Turkey-based last Nizam of Hyderabad, owns a 40-year-old Nissan which is parked at the Chiran palace along with two jeeps.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Hyderabad> Home> Collections / TNN / by Bushra Baseerat / December 11th, 2011

Goshamahal celebrates Amrit Mahotsav

HYDERABAD:
Preparations for the annual Shri Shyam Amrit Mahotsav kicked off early in the morning on Saturday amid much festivity and fanfare. The vast Goshamahal ground was teeming with volunteers and participants who came from far and wide to take part in the festivities. With every activity revolving aroundLord Krishna, the cynosure of their eyes, chanting, singing and dancing were the order of the day. The sangeet comprising enthralling performances by singer Lakhbir Singh flown to the city from Mumbai for the Mahotsav and Tarun Kumar from Hyderabad had the audience in raptures. 

“We are providing free food and water to all who are present here,” said a visibly delighted organizer who estimated the turnout close to a lakh. There were contests and games held as part of the festivity such as a treasure hunt. The brightly lit grounds witnessed a ‘Rangoli Deepam’ competition in which 42 participants dressed in vibrant attires competed with each other in drawing earthy and colourful patterns. There were performances by dancers from Jaipur.

Keeping in tune with the spirit of the festival, participants chanted Shyam’s name 56 crore times.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / December 18th, 2011

 

Hyderabad International Fashion Week kicks off

The first day of the Hyderabad International Fashion Week kicked-off in grand style with designer Asmita Marwa showcasing her chic, earthy collection.

Fashionistas and socialites trooped in early and snagged the seats on the front rows and patiently waited even though the show started a tad bit late. Asmita’s friend actor Siddharth made his ramp debut as her showstopper. After pulling the the ramp act off with elan, he confessed to the audiences that he was nervous about tripping over! Guests hit the lounge and bonded with each other over drinks after Asmita’s show.

The second show – Sanjana Jon’s much anticipated one – began way behind schedule. Socialites like Kavitha Reddi, Preeti Rao, Nikitha Reddy, Santa Jon, Geetu Jethwani and others even left the venue, thanks to the long delay. But once the show began, all was forgotten.

Famed playback singer KJ Yesudas’s son Vijay Yesudas kick-started the show with a soulful Hinglish track. Models and actors showcased her trendy collection. There was no dearth of star power for Sanjana’s show as she had not one, but close to 15 showstoppers! Ace shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa, actors Subbaraju, Shawar Ali, Bindu Madhavi, Harshvardhan Rane, Asmita Sood, Sonia, Rahul Haridas, Sana Khan and other tinsel town stars walked the ramp and cheered on Sanjana, who was all smiles as Vijay Yesudas crooned “Why This Kolaveri Di” on the ramp along with the designer and the showstoppers.

Spotted: CM’s wife Radhika Reddy with her daughter Niharika, Mayor Karthika Banda Reddy and Chandra Reddy, Jwala Gutta, Vasuki, Deepti Reddy, Keerthi Narshimachar and Anu, Dalem Sehgal, Rummy, Beenu Singh, Kavitha Gulecha, Mala Pasha, designer Ishita Singh, Malini Alexander, Dr Kiran Krishnamurthy and many others.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Fashion> Collections / by Abhishek Raje / December 17th, 2011