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The little pleasures of lifeMy perfect weekend
Nina C George
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Bengaluru-boy Raghu Mukherjee rose to fame after winning the 'Grasim' Mr India and Mister International title in 2002. He is the only Indian apart from Aryan Vaid to have won the Mister International title. He began his career in Sandalwood with 'Paris Pranaya' in 2003 and has delivered a string of hits like 'Savaari', 'Aakramana' and 'Super Ranga'.
Bengaluru-boy Raghu Mukherjee rose to fame after winning the 'Grasim' Mr India and Mister International title in 2002. He is the only Indian apart from Aryan Vaid to have won the Mister International title. He began his career in Sandalwood with 'Paris Pranaya' in 2003 and has delivered a string of hits like 'Savaari', 'Aakramana' and 'Super Ranga'.

I never really plan my weekends because as actors, we don’t have a five-day week. We shoot over the weekends as well. So, I don’t really get excited about a weekend. But if I ever get a weekend to myself, I end up doing whatever I feel like.

   
It could be anything from just lazing around to catching up with my family and friends or even venturing into the wild! I love riding and driving, so during my college days, I used to head out with a camera in hand. I have always felt a deep sense of peace and tranquil in the lap of nature.

My Fridays usually draw to an end with me trying to recoup from a hard day’s work. If I am home on a Saturday and Sunday, I usually prefer ordering in some Chinese food and watching movies.
  
I am a big fan of Al Pacino and have a huge poster of him in my room. I spend Saturdays watching as many movies as I can. Earlier, I would party on a Saturday night but now, I would rather get together with a close bunch of  friends or simply go restaurant hopping, preferably to a place that doesn’t have buffet because that puts me off. I like to try out new and exclusive restaurants in the City.

I travel a lot on work and if I happen to spend a weekend overseas, then I make sure I dine at the most authentic restaurant in that place. Being a big foodie, I want my food to be nothing less than ‘perfect’. When I was in Hong Kong recently, I went to a Chinese restaurant and gorged on some amazing Chinese food. It gave me a high! More than sight-seeing, I make sure I soak in the ambience of the place.

As a child, I would always look forward to Fridays and the weekend. I love dogs and we had plenty of them at home, so I would stay put and take care of them. My father never discouraged me from whatever I wanted to do and as I grew up, I not only grew fond of animals but nature as well.
    
In college, Fridays and the weekends were meant for camping at Siliguri or Bandipur. My uncle had a farm in Kolar and my family would also drive down there. At the farm, I would be in charge of the barbecue, which I thoroughly enjoyed and I must say I was pretty good at it as well. Even during those days, if I was given a choice between going to the forest and a party, I would choose the former.
  
Some of the weekends are also reserved for hanging out with my closest friend and actor Ramakrishna Hegde. Though there is a lot of age difference between us, we enjoy each other’s company. He is more like an elder brother to me.

I grew up in Bengaluru and share a close bond with the City and its people. I enjoy whatever I do even if it is a quiet weekend doing simply nothing. I find pleasure in the smallest of things.

As told to Nina C George

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(Published 27 August 2015, 20:29 IST)