Hookahs Draw Youths to Bangalore Cafes


Hookahs Draw Youths to Bangalore Cafes

Bangalore, Jun 20 (PTI) : Hookah parlours in Bangalore are seeing a renewed interest in 'smoking' with people, including curious youngsters, trying their hand at the traditional waterpipe, once popular pastime of Mughal rulers and rustic folk alike. 
 
Hookahs have become a rage not only with customers making in a beeline to enjoy a "long and relaxing" puff at cafes but also with the concept moving in to homes and parties, some parlour owners said.

"Unlike a lit butt of cigarette that throws up a strong pungent odour, smoke emanating from a flavoured tobacco that has been ignited and cleansed in water settled in crystal bottoms (of the waterpipe), is extremely relaxing and pleasant,"  Ashwin, who runs a hookah parlour here, said.

About 50-100 persons visit the parlour on weekends,he said.

A hookah is a single or multi-stemmed (often glass-based) instrument for smoking tobacco in which the smoke is cooled and filtered by passing through water.
For Shweta, a college student, hookah is more a way of relaxation and hanging out with friends.

"We come to enjoy hookah every alternate day. Since we cannot smoke, we find hookah a healthy alternative," she said, watching the parlour attendant carefully placing the red hot coals on the top of the flavoured tobacco and getting her hookah all ready..

Smoking the hookah is common among college students, said Meena, a city college student.

"In my class many girls hang out at hookah parlours and cafes. It has peer acceptance but our families still maintain a strong no-no", she added.

Though the cafes propagate hookahs to be much healthier compared to smoking, medical organisations differ over the issue since, according to them, the quantum of smoke consumed in three-four hours was much higher than from a few cigarettes.

Ambiance in Hookah parlours too plays a part in wooing youngsters. Soft music in the background, dimly lit parlours, divans and couches in parlours draw in customers.

At one of the city's parlours, hand painted posters of an Iranian woman enjoying a hookah, a couple in a Mughal court locked in a conversation over a hookah, greets visitors by lending an old charm to the place.

Paintings of the svelte Hollywood actress, the late Audrey Hepburn, decked in a black-fitting gown smoking a pipe adorn the walls.

While most hookahs offer the water as the cleanser, some experiment with wine soda, cool drinks and even milk.

Average hookah parlours, which need an investment of Rs 5 lakh to 7 seven lakh, charge around Rs 150 to Rs 400 plus for the puff. "A single hookah could be shared by friends and last around 45 minutes", said Irfan who runs a chain of cafes.

The prices depend on the product chosen.

"Many of our products, which are tobacco molasses, are imported from the Middle East. Our hookahs are imported from Belgium, Iran, Middle East", said Irfan, who also runs The Hookah Trading Company here.

"For mature adults only", said a signboard at one of the parlours, making clear the 18-age bar was mandatory.

Setting up a hookah parlour means ensuring licenses and clearance from the health department.

"There are routine checks whether the rules are followed ... whether there is enough ventilation. The smoking and non-smoking zones are demarcated", an owner said.

Hookahs are not just a parlour phenomenon but moving in to parties and homes as well. "We regularly organise hookah parties for corporates and birthday or other functions", said Irfan adding his clientele also include five star hotels.

"An Arabian theme party would mean throwing a hookah for that oriental feel". It cost around Rs 5000 for holding a hookah session.

He said many want to enjoy a hookah at home and purchase them. The hookahs range from Rs 1000 to over Rs 10,000 and the tobacco molasses flavour come with some exciting names ranging from 'Captain Planet','Space Jam', 'The Remix' and an interestingly named The Green Effect. Flavours range from pineapple, cherry, grape,mint mango and even 'Bombay paan.' 

  

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  • Balwanth, Palimar

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Our youths are very good in developing bad habits like smoking drinking which put more stress on health.we do not have proper hygiene system like ladies toilets in public Places why government is giving license for these parlors God save these youths specially woman who smokes===

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  • abbas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Bad for health. Recent BBC
    article "Shisha 'as harmful as cigarettes' "
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8214097.stm

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  • Shawn Shetty, Dubai

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Dont think guys just njoy, this is the time, who knows tomorrow.

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  • Santosh, Udupi / Bahrain

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    How does one get infected with HIV by smoking sheesha or hookah.....Can you enlighten us readers Dr. Steve

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    "FROM CIGARETTE TO HOOKAHS NOW"...IT WAS "FROM BEEDI TO CIGARETTE" BEFORE !!

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  • Sam, Bangalore/Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Doctors and hospitals are very happy they have another set of patients - thanks to Hukka I'll now start Hospital with in-care treatment with 24 hour Life-support oxygen supply for rest of their lives..... :-)

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  • koliya, manglore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    The massive smoke and the nicotine contains in Hukkha is very dangerous for the health it's the tradition of the moguls, I hope it will not stick our young one.Some of the gulf countries nowadays not giving the permission to open the new outlet.This my humble request with Daiji pls dont publish such kind of the article it will give the marketing to promote the products.

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  • Chetan Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    The Govt. should also open a CANCER HOSPITAL next to the Hookah Center.While in Dubai they are planning to ban all these hookah centers.So wake up my dear Indians.

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  • Harris Madani, Bajpe M'lore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    It’s cooool, have to open some café’s in Mangalore also, now days it's very cheep in the market you will get the Hukka units all the major shopping mall, also different flavors of the tobacco, but only things that for the gkava you have to go to Dubai after smoking.

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  • Vijay, Bolali

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    There is a myth that hookah smoking is safer than smoking cigarettes because the hookah smoke is filtered through water before it is inhaled. Hookah smokers actually inhale more nicotine than do cigarette smokers because of the massive volume of smoke they inhale.

    Although, many believe that the water in the hookah filters throws out all the "bad stuff" that the tobacco smoke contains. A typical one-hour session of hookah smoking exposes the user to 100 to 200 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a single cigarette. Even after passing through the water, tobacco smoke still contains high levels of toxic compounds, including carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals. The amount of tobacco used in one hagar was calculated as equivalent to about 2.5 cigarette. Its all about the amount of particulate matter that enters your delicate respiratory mucosa -the smaller the size, the worse. Hookah smoking is extremely harmful since you are forcibly inhaling such massive amount of particulate smoke. Now it's become trend amongst youngsters hookah smoking has become an act as casual as drinking coffee and a prestige issue..Most of the hookah parlors are crop up in residental areas..nuisance to people due to it's smoke.. Jai Ho..Jiyo aur Jeene Do..it's nothing but a plan of destruction to incline more towards addiction by youths of our country..

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  • abs, alkhobar

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    peenewala peenedo bhai!

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  • Bhat, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Bad habits whether it is western or indeginous,attracts the youth very fast.Unfortunatly we dont pick any of the good things from others.

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  • KPN, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Culture protectors ??? .. "Hafta barondunda ???"

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  • Antony Herbert Crasta, Mangalore, Sydney/Australia

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    It`s cool, and the in-thing for the youth, especially the college students, and it`s just another habit like regular smoking and drinking, and as long as one does not indulge into excess usage, it should be fine! Go ahead and chill out young men and women, once in a while! But be careful, don`t get into a regular habit! By the way, such things have been there for generations in one form or the other, which, one does experiment in one`s life time at a particular age/juncture.

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  • steve, India

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    It is totally un hygenic and high chances of spreading major diceases like HIV
    Many countrys have banned such parlours

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  • Mohammed Zamir Ahmed Pasha, Bangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    last weekend i went there...had good fun with different flavors of hookahs..wow..

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  • Diljyoti,Allahabad,Kinnigoly, Kinnigoly

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Very bad precedance to coming generation. Cancer specialists can have a bright future treating the 'HOOKAH PATIENTS".

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, m'lore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    SMOKING CAUSES INJURY TO HEALTH, THESE CAFES SHOULD BE BANNED. THIS SOCIETY IS CLEARLY GOING BACKWARDS.

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  • KT, managlore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    guys, have fun but dont mis use please, you guys got long future ahaed

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore, Oman

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Trying to kill & destroy themselves before the expiry date set by God the creator. What others can do. Somtimes they have good intension to reduce population of India.

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  • Abdulla O.K., M'lore/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Smoking hukkah is eqaully dangerous as that of smoking cigrates!! UAE govt. has already taken action agaist hukkah joints near residential areas...!!! Young people should be made aware of the health hazards by smoking hukka!!!

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  • Yadav Shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    I don't think this is a good idea. This is an addictive habit that should not be entertained. I am sure it is backed by the tobacco companies to get more people hooked on to smoke / tobacco again.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Mughal ke bichde hue kajooron.

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