I really liked The Men Who Changed the World: Stories of Invention and Discovery by Egon Larsen. It’s a book written in layman terms by an “academic non-performer” who documents the thought processes of great inventors. He explains how eureka moments came about, and what lay between inspiration and perspiration. This book contains truly uplifting stories of many great inventors, from their childhood onwards.
Old is gold for me. My morning run at the Mahalaxmi Race Course is always in the company of the Kishore Kumar classics that I grew up with. They help me run the extra mile.
In many ways similar to India, Sri Lanka has a small-town charm, with incredibly warm and friendly locals, pristine beaches and beautiful Buddha statues. Naturally, to a food aficionado like me, the exotic cuisine and flavourful food adds to the whole experience.
Following and playing cricket has been a favourite since childhood but over the last few years, I have taken up running and I am now a regular at the annual Delhi and Mumbai marathons. The early morning run energises my day and keeps me going.
It has to be Antoni Gaudi’s architecture. Known the world over for his Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell and La Pedrera, Gaudi’s designs have vibrant colour schemes and a structural presence that are in harmony with his unparalleled use of colourful mosaic stones. His brilliant blend of art, craft and science leaves me completely mesmerised.