New Delhi:
When Congress leader Jairam Ramesh posted a Twitter video of a tiger, ostensibly from Kodagu in Karnataka, it gave way to joy and nostalgia in industrialist Anand Mahindra who reminisced the time of his childhood spent in the beautiful southern Indian district.
The video, received by Mr Ramesh on WhatsApp, shows a fully-grown tiger discovering a water-filled tub in someone’s backyard. Over the next 1.5-odd minutes, it sniffs around the tub, walks around it looking around hesitantly, and then promptly takes a joyful dip in the water with its front paws place on the rim, ready for a quick escape.
“What an unusual occurrence,” Mr Ramesh says in his December 7 tweet.
What an unusual occurrence. Apparently in Coorg. Received from a friend on WhatsApp. pic.twitter.com/C7yEF6fjAW
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) December 7, 2020
Three days later, retweeting Mr Ramesh, the Mahindra group Chairman, found the video “magnificent”.
He recalled his childhood holidays spent mostly in his family’s Kodagu home, around six miles from Karnataka’s Nagarhole game sanctuary.
Mr Mahindra, interestingly, said he had “never” seen a tiger. In this context, though, it was unclear if he is yet to see one or was only referring to his Kodagu days. Whatever be it, this tiger’s undated appearance left him thoroughly amused.
“When a tiger uses a Jacuzzi, it becomes a ‘Ticuzzi’,” Mr Mahindra signed off.
Spent most of my childhood holidays at our home in Kodagu, just six miles from Nagarhole game sanctuary. NEVER lucky enough to see a tiger. And this chap comes to someone’s home to use their ‘bathtub.’ Magnificent. When a Tiger uses a Jacuzzi it becomes a ‘Ticuzzi’ https://t.co/OjixxCEXJ2
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) December 10, 2020