Monday, October 20, 2014

Oktoberfest in Pune India


I made it a point to attend the Oktoberfest this year. This is the sixth year that it is being held in Pune and I kept missing it for one reason or the other. It was a three day affair, held at the race course and conducted by the Indo-German Chambers of Commerce.

Having a ring side view of the horse race was an added privilege as that was a part of the Oktoberfest. (more on the horse race in the next post

In fact horse races in the presence of the Royal family (in 1810) marked the close of the event that was celebrated as a festival for the whole of Bavaria. The decision to repeat the horse races in the subsequent years gave rise to the tradition of the Oktoberfest. A painting of the horse race held in 1813. 


  Coming back to Pune, the German band Die Sulmtaler was in attendance and I must say that they did a good job of keeping the crowd entertained.


Matthias was liberal with his smatter of Hindi “Maja aa raha hai?” 


Many had turned up in the Dirndls. 



Almost all hit the dance floor (or swayed with the music) 





The kids too had a gala time




There were photo opportunities for many



Some liked to be clicked 





but I found that the candid ones were better and had a natural appeal 









The second day being a Saturday, the dance floor was jam packed, so many decided to make do with the table top 


A special mention should be made about the beer and the German food. 



and the sale of the food coupons was brisk


Had the opportunity to witness the "tapping" of the beer keg. (and drank some beer directly from the keg)




The only thing that I found out of place were the plastic glasses.



I mean when you think of beer you always associate it with beer bottles or beer mugs 







Have compiled some videos with more photographs. 

Noticed that these videos were also uploaded at the PuneOktoberfest FB site







36 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun place for a weekend.
    Agree with you on the plastic glasses - Charles

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  2. Now that looks like a great time. I love the picture of the little one sitting on Mom's lap. You really got some great pictures. Glad you were able to make it this year.

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  3. Some how oktoberfest doesn't seem really good with plastic glasses and tiny beer bottles and no pretzels.
    We were there in Munich during the festival time. The weather being so good with no rains, and the day being a friday, everyone was dressed in their traditional dresses, and people had started drinking from 4pm itself. Our hotel was just 5 mins walking distance from the grounds of the festival.
    The videos are good.

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  4. Oktoberfest in India! Thanks for the pictures; I could not have imagined.

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  5. Great pics and narration, Joe. Thanks for sharing link. Happy anniversary.

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  6. Hari OM
    That's as much a culture clash as one is likely to find! I do like a good sauerkraut though... YAM xx

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  7. Great photos but I really think the candid shots are the very best.Looks like an enjoyable time for everyone!

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  8. Your candid shots are really good.

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  9. Fascinating.
    Ye beer and mugs they cannot be a better combo.

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  10. That's surely a great fest! Photos speak for the hit of the event itself. I like the print on the shirt... yeah beer happy!

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  11. Missed it. Would have been something new and interesting. Love the candid photos.

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  12. OMG what fun, this doesn't seem like Pune at all

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  13. lots of folks enjoying the festivities. i don't drink beer but i like german food. :)

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  14. What a fun event indeed!! And fun for everyone it would seem!! I would definitely have enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing and thanks for commenting on my blog! Hope your week is going well!

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  15. This looks as if it was a fun festival to attend.

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  16. It looks like a great event ! Wonderful photos !
    Greetings

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  17. Interesting Blog, great photos - many thanks for your comments Haddock.

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  18. Haddock: So nicely captured of a fun experience.

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  19. Oktoberfest in India...who knew! Yes, beer should be in bottles or mugs, unless it is at a college fraternity party, then plastic is ok,

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  20. What a fun weekend this appears to be. Love the Don't Worry Beer Happy shirt.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  21. This looks like it was a lot of fun for those attending. Great job capturing this event, Joe.

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  22. Oh my! Your blog is amazing! I could spend the day here reading and looking at the great pictures! Also, I love your "about me" statement...good advice for all of us.

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  23. You do know how to live and have fun! Thanks for sharing.
    The pictures are great and so is one of the videos that I peeked into.

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  24. ps. I love to see horses doing anything!

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  25. Looks great. Not the traditional Indian festival though!

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  26. I am not going to miss this next year - Geeta

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  27. Looks like such a great time was had by all!! Lovely photos, especially the candid ones!

    Poppy

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  28. Very cool post, the wife and I are going to visit fairly soon. We'll have till wait till next October, now.

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  29. This is pretty cool, never thought there would be an Oktoberfest in India... pictures are nice, looks like everybody had a fun time.

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  30. Superb!!.. Nicely written.. Do join us next year as well.. Hope to see you at another event in Pune.. :)

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  31. Haha.. never knew Oktoberfest happens in India !

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  32. Thank you for sharing!
    I didn't know this happened in Pune, India!
    Vielen Dank!

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  33. Nice pictures...reminds of the Oktoberfest in Frankenmuth, Michigan. They have beautiful ice sculptors and icy slides for kids.

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