Priya and Sheilendra Bhansali are successful chartered accountants but it is quizzing that gives them a buzz.
They sit there gathering odds and
ends of information, which the rest of the world would think is of no
consequence. At the right time, they whip the information out and win contests!
There is something about quizzers, don’t you think? And when they happen to be
husband and wife, the X-factor goes up. Sheilendra and Priya Bhansali have kept
the quiz flag of Coimbatore flying high. Sheilen was president of the Quiz
Foundation, Coimbatore, and vice-president of Coimbatore Quiz Circle. He has
conducted over 300 quizzes so far, including inter-school, inter-collegiate and
national open quizzes.A conversation with this couple forces you to rack your
brains. Questions are posed, and while I do not exactly set the place on fire
with my general knowledge, I can answer a handful of questions. But how do they
find the space in their heads to keep all that information? “It is not like we
sit down and learn up answers to questions. Over a period of time, I think, we
sub-consciously start storing information, collating them and they come up at
the right moment,” says Sheilen. “Not always, though,” laughs Priya, who says
there have been quizzes where they have barely answered one or two questions.
Both reiterate that it is not about being the most brainy.
“One should not be judgmental.
Some days are good and others not so,” she says. “Even while preparing quizzes,
the focus should be on disseminating information, not showing off,” says
Sheilen. Both agree that technology has made things a lot easier in terms of
finding information, though they find it has also come in the way of
creativity. “Sometimes, it is all about finding stuff on Wiki and ‘cut pasting’
it. There is no depth to the questions.”Sheilen asks me: “Do you know how the
company we know as Mahindra and Mahindra got its name?” Of course, I do not.
The answer is: The company was originally Mahindra and Muhammed. But with
Partition, Malik Ghulam Muhammed moved to Pakistan where he became its first
finance minister. Back home Mahindra was left with heaps of stationery with
M&M on it. Rather than throwing it all away, they decided to call
themselves Mahindra and Mahindra!Sheilen and Priya confess that they conduct
more quizzes than they participate in, but they still love the challenge and
thrill of participating. “I remember the first time I won prize money,” says
Shailendra. “I came home and handed it to my grandfather who was furious. He
thought I had won it in gambling or worse. He couldn’t believe anyone would pay
money to a school boy for answering questions.” That was a long time ago.
Sheilendra and Priya have won
many, many quizzes in the meanwhile and say that is their favourite form of
entertainment. They have been runners-up five times at the Tata Crucible
regional-level corporate quiz. “The quizmaster asked us if we had copyrighted
that position!” says Priya. They are regulars at the Coimbatore Quiz Circle
every other Sunday.Was it quizzing that drew them together? That would be a
great story, but it was not. “I was not a quizzer in school. But when I married
Sheilen I watched how he and his friends prepared for quizzes. The dining table
was covered with books, newspaper cuttings and magazines and they sat around
for hours discussing, collating and preparing. I assisted in their work and one
day decided I would participate too,” says Priya.Sheilen remembers how there
was a time when they would take the newspaper and magazine cuttings to K.
Maruthachalam of Photo Centre who would photograph them and send them off to
Mumbai to process into slides. “We would show those images with a slide
projector. We were one of the first to have a power point quiz in Coimbatore.”
Similarly, DJs Channi and Parmesh would record the audio bits.
Sheilen and Priya are deeply in
love with quizzing and they find it an ideal way to de-stress. Their daughters
are keen quizzers too. Both believe that it is a great way of bridging the
generation gap and keeping themselves young. “There is nothing to equal this
adrenaline rush,” declares Sheilen.Do they have a favourite subject for
quizzes? Priya says she knows something about Hindi songs and business. Sheilen
says that he is honing his skills in Greek and Roman mythology. That is his
Achilles heel.Priya and Sheilen are successful chartered accountants with their
own company with branches in Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Priya has
several distinctions that include being the first-ever elected lady of the
Council of ICAI since its inception in 1949. She was only 28 then. Sheilen
specialises in corporate re-structuring, internal and management audits, bank
investigations and financial planning and deals with corporate and high net
worth individuals.
The Bhansalis have sent in these
questions. Do you know the answers?
1. Who won the Ramon Magsaysay
award for Eminent Leadership in 2006?
2. Which cricketer’s nickname is
“Hash”?
3. Name the new retail trade
platform developed by Infosys in association with Proctor & Gamble.
4. Which popular tourist island
would you be visiting if you land at the capital town of Denpasar, bargain for
paintings at Ubud, play at the Kuta beach and while away the evening watching a
Legong dance performance?
5. When Potti Sriramulu undertook
a fast-unto-death for the creation of a separate Andhra state, which city did
he demand be made the capital of the Andhra state?
6. In the 1920s, new airplanes
allowed people to fly higher and farther. Many US Army Air Service pilots
reported that the glare from the sun was causing headaches and altitude
sickness. In 1929, a US Army Air Corps, Lieutenant General John MacCready,
asked New York-based medical equipment manufacturer Bausch & Lomb to find a
solution. What was it?
7. There have been only three
recipients, all artistes, honoured with all the four civilian awards of India
—Bharat Ratna, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Padma Shri. Two of them are
Bismillah Khan and Bhimsen Joshi who was the third?
8. Which opening in chess is
named after a 16th Century Spanish Monk who also wrote one of the first
definitive books on modern chess?
Answers:
1. Arvind Kejriwal
2. Hashim Amla (full name: Memon
Hashim Mohammad Amla)
3. TradeEdge
4. Bali
5. Madras
6. The Ray Ban Aviator
sun-glasses
7. Satyajit Ray
8. Ruy Lopez Opening, named after
Ruy Lopez De Segura
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