Danish forts, British bungalows, German missionaries, Portuguese trade... clearly, we are in India. We are, in fact, in Tranquebar. All the way to Tranquebar, on the three-hour drive south from Pondicherry &mdash full of MGR on posters in varying stages of youth, middle age and immortality &mdash I have been feeling the tug of the coast at my singing heart, and trying out experimentally (and a bit grandly) &lsquoO, when we came to Tran-que-bar&rsquo. Or I roll out the original place name, &lsquoTharang-um-vadi&rsquo and feel the meaning of &lsquoland of the singing waves&rsquo in my mouth. Or I recite, Coro-man-del. Musicality reigns. And continues to do so when I stand on the balcony of what was once the British collector&rsquos house in Tranquebar and recite its present name The Bungalow on the Beach.