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want the warmth and comfort of my home in a car. My S-class
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His
on-screen antics bring smiles to a lot of faces. But few things in life
have that same effect on actor Shekhar Suman. His S-class is one of them.
By Girish Karkera.
Everyone dreams. Some dream small, some big, but very few actually realise
their dreams. Well-known film and television star, Shekhar Suman is one
of them. Why do we say that? Well, he is pursuing a dream profession,
lives in a dream house, and to top it, has just acquired his dream car
- nothing less than a Mercedes Benz S-class, arguably the best car in
the world!
As a kid Id always fantasised about having a Mercedes,
reminisces Shekhar. You ask any upcoming actor or actress, most
of the times if not all, he or she will have one final ambition - to act
with Amitabh Bachchan. I think the same goes with cars, theres one
ultimate goal - to own a Merc. Pretty philosophical.
But its not just any Mercedes that could wow this multi-faceted
actor. He wanted the best one around. A good enough reason
not to buy the E-class, when it first came to India. It is a good
car, no doubt. But I dont find it value for money. Its too
high-priced.
But the S-class costs twice as much? True. But the S-class is in
a league of its own. Add to it, its an exclusive car. Only 22 are
being sold in Mumbai. Its like youre sitting in the car and
look out of the window, and for miles there wont be a car like yours.
But its not just the exclusivity that Shekhar is after. True car
enthusiast that he is, functionality matters a lot too. I spend
a lot of time travelling in a car from one shoot to another. And I look
for the same comfort and warmth in a car that I would get at home. With
the S-class, I get all that.
And thats not surprising. With 30 innovations and a sharp focus on
driver and passenger comfort (see Autocar India, August 2000), this big
Merc could easily qualify for the title of palace on wheels.
Talking about size, the 16-feet long and six-feet wide S-class can be quite
a handful in Mumbais pathetic bumper-to-bumper traffic situations.
Ill drive the S-class only at night. Or for special occasions.
Im quite scared of these wayward autorickshaws. I mean, one scratch
on my car and Ill probably lose sleep for a month.
I started my life from scratch. Dont want to do that with my
car, he adds in his patent cheeky style.Shekhar Suman is a car aficionado
to the core and the passion runs in the family. He has memories of his father,
Dr Phani Bhushan Prasads first car, a Vauxhall. Unfortunately he never
got a chance to drive it. I was eight, then. One day when everyone
was asleep, I filled up the cars fuel tank with water. Id seen
guys put water in their cars! The Vauxhall never ran again and Shekhar
got the thrashing of his life. He learnt to drive pretty early, though.
At 12 he learnt to park his family Ambassador, albeit with a minor incident
when he drove into the portico even as his parents were admiring
their child prodigys driving skills.
Shekhars first car was a second-hand Premier Padmini, which he bought
way back in 1985 for Rs 30,000. I felt on top of the world that day.
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Then I
bought a brand-new Padmini, complete with bucket seats, floor gear, air
con, tinted glass - I felt like I was a king. But then I saw a (Maruti)
1000 whiz by and I thought, maybe if I could own that, then it would be
the ultimate. So I bought a 1000 and it was a dream come true...until, I
came across a (Daewoo) Cielo! Thats one thing about dreams - they
dont die, just keep getting bigger and bigger.
And bigger they were getting as the Cielo made way for a Toyota Lucida van,
followed by a HiAce van, a Honda City Automatic, till he woke up one day
to come face to face with the S-class.
Its a fascinating piece of machinery. Every day I enter the
car, I seem to discover something new about the car, he says gleefully.
Its like hey, it can do this. Hey, it can do that, he
almost jumps up like a kid whos just got a new toy. Coming to kids,
his 12-year-old son Adhyayan is a car freak too. Hes a car fiend.
Seems to know everything about cars. If hes home and I dont
find him in his room, hes probably tinkering with the Merc.
And sonnys favourite marque is Ferrari.
But not for dad Shekhar. For him, the Merc will always be above the Rolls-Royces,
BMWs, Lambhorginis, and even Ferraris.
So what next after the S? Maybe a Mercedes Q or Z-class . . . if they
make one!
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