20th Sept. 2014.
Society Magazine
the Winding Arterial Road in Chennai Called Mount Road Aka Anna Salai
Posted on the 20 September 2014 by Sampathkumar Sampath
It is a road that traverses more than 10 kilo meters –
definitely not straight – with so many curves – perhaps no particular reason
why this long winding one starting nearer Muthusamy Bridge till St Thomas Mount
should have a common name ………. It is the famous Mount Road of Chennai – renamed
‘Anna Salai’ – a statue of former CM Annadurai stands on its interjunction with
Wallajah road**
Anna Salai, formerly known as Mount Road is the most
important - arterial road in Chennai, starting
from the Cooum Creek, south of Fort St George and ending at the Kathipara
Junction in Guindy. By some reports it
is more than 400 years old taking its shape during the time of Charles
Macartney who served as Governor of Madras.
There are so many historical and so many important
landmarks on this road starting from Island Grounds, Munroe statue, Gymkhana,
The Mail, The Hindu, P.ORR sons, Ritchie Street, Khadi, the
Multi Speciality Hospital, Devi Complex,
Higginbothams, LIC Building (the first
skyscraper of Madras); Agurchand Mansion; Spencer, TVS, Victoria Technical
Institute, IOB HO, Devaneyapavanar Library, Anand Complex, United India
HO, Saffire complex, Churchpark, Gemini flyover ……….and more on the other
side of the fly over too…. (there are/were more theatres Anna, Santhi,
Wellington, Alankar, …. Saffire was a
complex housing Blue Diamond and Emerald (Safire screened English films exclusively,
Blue Diamond fashioned as an ‘art theatre’ had continuous shows; Emerald ran popular
films in Hindi and Tamil)
Here are couple of photos taken by me recently – see the
Mount Road changes its streams now thanks to Chennai Metro work that is on –
soon, you would be traveling under the famous Mount road aka Anna Salai.
**There is an interesting anecdote that in Jan 1975,
West Indies Team was passing through this (the road to Chepauk stadium is
Wallajah road) and from Connemara hotel, Teams had to travel via Mount Road –
Alvin Kalicharran, the classy left hander was unhappy over decision; reportedly
why the man in statue is declaring him out ! ….. the Umpires were - B Satyaji
Rao and MS Sivasankariah; the test those days had a rest day and being Pongal,
the third day was the rest day then …. May not be true as Kali was caught in
the slips by Vishwanath off Bedi in the 1st and ran himself out in
the 2nd.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
20th Sept. 2014.
20th Sept. 2014.