Paes has some advice for visitors who are planning on experiencing the Durga Puja phenomenon. "Take part in making the mishti, mingle with the communities, try and understand the deep meaning and logic behind the symbolism. It's very important to get behind the scenes. For locals, choose a pandal or community where your roots lie and get involved early. Durga Puja is a massive logistics exercise which can make a superb case study for any business to learn from," Paes feels. "Just like the Rio carnival is a global festival, I feel our very own Durga Puja has the potential to reach similar levels. Just as my great great great grandfather Michael Madhusudan Dutt believed, our rich culture, traditions and customs should be passed from generation to generation through cultural extravaganza like the Pujo. It's not just a festival to preserve for now but to ensure our culture is preserved for eternity," Paes says as he signs off to go on to court for a practice session.