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BMW X5
She is the czarina of the ship-shape world, while he is her trusted aide,
faithful husband and the “best driver” she has got, all rolled
into one. P Tharyan meets up with a couple in love with themselves, their
work, their family and their ‘retinue’ of carefully-chosen
cars.
“My
husband Mukesh is the only man I can trust to drive a superb car like
our BMW X5. ”
I
must confess that for the last several years I have been fighting a losing
battle of the bulge. No matter what silly aerobics I’ve resorted
to, the stubborn fat around my waist refuses to let go. And here I was,
about to meet India’s leading businesswoman with a string of VLCC
slimming centres all over the country, specialising in cutting to size
fat blobs like me!
I reluctantly grabbed an XXL shirt (there’s no other way of hiding
the bulge) and dashed off to meet the uncrowned queen of fitness, health
and beauty. Boy, she was slim, smart and carried herself well. As for
her husband, he was entirely in love with her. Between them they proudly
own a BMW X5, a Lexus 400, a Mercedes 220 CDI, a Merc 123, a Toyota Estima
and a handful of Indian cars. Whew!
Mukesh Luthra has no hang-ups with telling me that he is his wife’s
official driver. And a favourite one too! “He is really a good driver
and I trust no one else to drive me. At times he is rash, yet he is enjoyable.
He’s the best driver I have got,” Vandana says with rock-solid
confidence.
or the next
several minutes she gets into a feverish pitch defending her husband’s
driving skills, explaining how comfortable and secure she feels with Mukesh
behind the wheels. Mukesh, who is sitting beside her, smiles with a naughty
glint in his eyes. He whispers, “I am her Man Friday!” Whatever,
they seem to be enjoying their togetherness to the hilt.
The BMW X5 is the couple’s car for an outing. Be it holidays to the
hills, late-evening drives, or the routine travel from home to office and
back.
So why doesn’t Vandana drive? “I used to drive when I was young
and even after marriage. I have driven the Fiat-Premier Padmini. But then
I have never liked driving, it’s uncomfortable,” she says without
any hesitation. But she is particularly pleased with her Lexus. “I
simply enjoy the car, in fact I am attached to the car,” she admits.
For the lady who is determined to make people look good, her level of comforts
is also top notch. Inside the plush interiors of the Lexus 400 is a high-end
audio system that spreads sound through several pairs of high-quality Bose
speakers. After a hard day’s work, within the insulated confines of
the luxury sedan, Vandana unwinds, listening to the soothing music. She
enjoys listening to music with the air-conditioner chilling the interiors
of her car. But such uninterrupted bliss does not come everyone’s
way. Especially, for the one who is driving the vehicle. Mukesh is generally
looking out for scooterists and those on motorcycles who get harrowingly
close to his marques while on the road. “Even though traffic conditions
are improving with the widening of roads in Delhi, the two-wheeler guys
leave me petrified. They have this ability to sneak by your side and scratch
your vehicle,” he points out helplessly. He once even hit a stray
cow that jumped before his speeding Merc. The Merc got all twisted and mangled
while the cow survived!
On visits to their farmhouse in Sohna and other places in north India, it’s
the mighty BMW X5 that does them service. While Mukesh takes to the wheels,
another car or two follow behind them, justVANDANA & MUKESH LUTHRA
BMW X5 in case. So it’s a retinue of cars that winds its way up to
the hills on a scorching summer day. Life cannot be more deserving for such
a successful couple.
I run my hands gently over my stomach and realise the hopelessness of the
girth. We had talked enough about cars. I ask her whether it’s easy
to cut flab. Yes, she says, “go for the right kind of food. Food that
is rich in fibre content.” No sweat, I feel. I walk out of the Luthra
office, leaving behind a couple in love. |