Ganpati Bappa Morya, Mangal Murti Morya!! The Ganpati Festival celebrations are on, and it’s that time of year where the calories don't count but blessings do. Bappa brings in so much positivity, optimism, happiness and a lot more. So I thought it is the right time to share an anecdote of the time I visited the most popular Lalbagh cha Raja in Lalbagh Mumbai. So on 1st September 2017, I got an opportunity to visit Lalbagh cha raja, an opportunity that more than 1.5 million people await every year. I was still a little confused whether I should go or not, but then finally I decided to go. We started at around 8-8:30pm from Panvel and reached there by 10pm. First I visited some nearby Ganpati Pandals and though it was late night, it still felt like 7pm in the evening. As it is often said Mumbai never sleeps, from that day on I believe in the fact that it's true that it never sleeps! Lalbagh cha Raja has a history that dates back to 1932 when the fisherman and t...