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The three wishes of Macbeth Lane

Did the Shakespearean tragedy truly christen this pathway? Why was it called Batak Gully before being renamed for a patriot? Presenting the stories behind a little Byculla lane’s trio of monikers

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Brian Valdeiro points to the entrance of Macbeth Lane outside Masina Building and American Express Bakery. Pics/Sameer Markande

Brian Valdeiro points to the entrance of Macbeth Lane outside Masina Building and American Express Bakery. Pics/Sameer Markande

Meher MarfatiaEver since my amazing filmmaker friend, Byculla boy Rafeeq Ellias, mentioned a mid-town gully of his childhood, I haven’t quit thinking about intriguing Macbeth Lane. Not a trace of it on Google Maps, this is today Nasratullah Abbasi Marg, honouring the freedom fighter participating in the Civil Disobedience and Quit India struggles.

Would a classic tragic hero likely inspire a narrow path linking Clare Road (Mirza Ghalib Marg today) of Byculla to Ripon Road (Maulana Azad Road) of Madanpura?    
To action Mission Macbeth Lane has meant tramping through it clueless for quite a while. Till an eventual aha! moment hit, thanks to information shared by Emil Carvalho from the family owning American Express Bakery (AEB). It reveals nothing remotely Shakespearean about this little lane.

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