Mangaluru: 'Halli Mane Rotties': Inspiring story of a woman's grit and passion


Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Dec 27: 'Halli Mane Rotties', a popular mobile canteen near Sanghaniketan in Mannagudde here is a unique place, for it is run entirely by a woman, all by herself.

Shilpa (32), originally from Hassan, is the owner, chef and manager of 'Halli Mane Rotties'. The place operates only in the evenings from 5 pm to 10 pm. Shilpa has received numerous requests from customers to keep the place open from morning. But the problem is, Shilpa alone has to procure the ingredients, cook the food and manage the financials of the business.

Shilpa is not an ordinary woman entrepreneur, but a woman who has risen from misery. She may not hold business degree from a reputable college. She has definitely seen difficulties in life and she knows how to come out from them. She is a role model not only to women but men also.

Her life in her village was good as she hailed from a well-to-do family. She got married to a man from Mangaluru in 2005 and started living in the city. Her parents who were sick also started staying with her as there was no one to look after them then. Life went on well until the fate changed.

Shilpa’s husband who ran a transport business one day went to Bengaluru with a promise that he would return with the money owed to him. But he never returned. Shilpa became helpless. She did not know what to do and where to go. She did not have any relatives to who she could go. “Forget about paying the rent, I did not even have money to buy half a litre of milk for my child who was three years then," she says. She did not give up. She did maid servant's job for a few years, but the money was not enough to feed four mouths. She thought there was no way out. But there was.

Shilpa had inherited the art of fine cooking from her mother. She also had the habit of watching cookery shows on television. One fine day she felt that she should venture into cooking and serving food items to customers. But how would she do it without any help? She had Rs 1 lac kept aside for her son's education. With great difficulty she dared to touch that money. She knew if she lost it, she would never recover and would be difficult for her son to study. That amount served as seed capital for her business. Then she got some confidence and took help from women self-help groups. She bought a vehicle and modified it to make a mobile canteen. The canteen was open for public one day.

But Shilpa had fear in her mind. The menu consisted mainly of Rotis from other parts of Karnataka. It did not even have a single item from the coast. She had Jola (corn) ragi and rice rotis in the menu. People from Mangaluru hardly knew about those rotis. She did not know whether those things will be liked here. But her apprehension was wrong. She started doing well from the first day. She added new items like Methi rice, Tomato rice, Bisibele baath, thatte idli to the menu. Ragi Mudde which was served only on Sundays is served everyday now. Gatti chutney served at the canteen is very popular. Some special thick sambar is also served with the items.

The first canteen was opened near Gandhi park, but due to some problems, it had to be shifted to a place near Mangala stadium. But again it had to shift the base to the current venue. It is nine months since Shilpa started her business.

Shilpa wants to maintain the quality the food items she sells. She keeps the recipes to herself though many people demand to know the recipes mainly that of gatti chutney. She goes to the market in the early morning and buys all the ingredients herself. She orders few ingredients from her native place just to keep the high quality. She spends the whole day in preparation and opens the canteen in the evening.

Her clientele list consists of who is who of Mangaluru in addition to the common people. When you want to eat at this canteen make sure that you have enough time to wait because there can be rush at times. She sells only around 500 rotis a day. Special orders need to be order in advance. Even from hotels she gets orders. Hoteliers sell these items at a higher price.

Shilpa’s younger brother too has joined her in her business now. Father too is there to help. Mother looks after her son who is in fifth standard now.

The food here is not expensive. But it is not even very cheap. You can a plate of roti for Rs30 to Rs 40. You can find around 15 stools to sit and two tables. The surrounding under the tree is clean.

"I want to give healthy and hygienic food at reasonable price " Shilpa says about her food. Then what about life ? Life is tough until you make it easy," she says.

  

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  • Dhanesh, Manglore

    Mon, May 18 2020

    I really appreciate the efforts of Daiji world to reach out such unique article , on common personality who is a hard-working women stands alone on her efforts serving people with mouthwatering eateries . Keep promoting such most deserving personality which shapes the common man's life and makes it more beautiful .

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  • Sanjay, Pune

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Read this inspiring & encouraging story of a woman who did'nt sit crying after a problem but fought with the situation bravely& won.It is not a example only for girls but for unemployed youth.blessings to this real youth leader.

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  • Sanjay, Pune

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Read this inspiring & encouraging story of a woman who did'nt sit crying after a problem but fought with the situation bravely& won.It is not a example only for girls but for unemployed youth.blessings to this real youth leader.

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  • Manjunath, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    We searched for 45 mins n left

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  • Dilon, Talapady

    Wed, Jan 06 2016

    Nice..Good Job...Carry on.

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  • sherief, Bajpe

    Thu, Dec 31 2015

    I, salute you sister and you are inspiration to youths.

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  • Jawar D'Souza, M'lore /Mumbai/

    Wed, Dec 30 2015

    I really will Doff to this woman, What a shame about her husband is he absconding or something bad has happened to him. Keep it up Girl you should be proud.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York.USA.

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Long live "Halli Mane Rotties". I admire and appreciate the guts of Shilpa that after going through all the hardships since many years, she has made a self-employed business, supporting her son and parents even though her husband deserted her. God will bless her and her family abundantly. Thanks Dayanand Kukkaje for the photo coverage which has brought more life to her business.

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  • M S Rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    I went in search of this today and could not locate in and around Sanghaniketan, Can you specify the exact location please

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 29 2015

    Dear Mr. M.S. Rao, Mangalore,

    Could you try at this location please?

    Sanghaniketan, Prathapnagar, Mannagudda, Gandhinagar, Mangalore 575003.

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  • sudesh pai, manipal

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Great, take a leaf from her, forget intolerance, give a boost to her

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS, PILAR SHIRVA

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    realy great job.wish u all the best.

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  • Ravi, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Shilpaji, very good movement from you. You might have faced lot of intolerance from your family member. But you have faced it properly. No hesitating anything you even charge Rs.100/- per rotti because now a days generation is ready to pay 200-250 Rs. to a popcorn at multiplex. I did not know before about you, thanks daijiworld for your promotion of Halli Mane Rotties. Good luck

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Mangalore need many more clean road side eating places like this,it is my opinion in that in mangalore generally breakfast is not good except in some hotels,especially dosas are worst. and our people simply eat what they supply and pay what ever they the bill and go.
    if city corporation must encourage this type of food counters only condition is ensure proper hygiene and cleanliness around.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    I admire this Woman Shilpa and one piece of advise 'Avoid nail polish while handling Food' ...

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  • VR, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 28 2015

    Good report and very inspirational. Hope, she has the required permit, paying the taxes which is also needed to make it a true long-term business model.

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  • leslie, dubai

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    life is generally tough...
    Overcoming resistance from own crowd is rather difficult...
    Often there will be road blocks by own and loved people...
    Friends and well wishers are always great solace and inspiration...
    Well done and keep up the quality...

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  • Sumith shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    I have had there many times.. Very good food..tomato omlet is delicious.. Akki rotti n jola rotti is their USP.. Its a Must visit place..in mangalore.

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  • asha, ashakiran2015

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    just had ragi roti. it was good, clean, paid Rs 30/ per plate of two rotis.

    thatte idly was also good.

    surely we need eating places in mangalore.

    all the best.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    when life becomes harsh and you feel cornered think about this Shilpa. Shilpa You are indeed a role model especially to those women who are deserted by their Coward husbands. i feel for the mental agony she might have undergone when she had to utilize the money kept for the education of her child. her bold gamble paid off.

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    All people who intend to commit suicide due to financial constraints should read this article . Honesty and hard work never fail a person.

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Realy need to visit and taste the roti with sambar thk you for daijiworld for Highligted wch needful to people like us,

    one who stay in abrod about shilpa she done his best and showed to the society ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Hats off,Shilpa.A brave woman taking life in own Hands to servive the Family when a man disappear from the responsibility.May come when shilpa has Money to she is his wife and wants Money for his debts.yes,such things happen and happened.All the best Lady.Go Forwards .

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  • Kalandar, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Nice, However, please wear Hand Gloves.

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  • Kusuma Kumari CHiitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    I appreciate the girt and determination of this lady.We must never give up in life but stand up and fight adverse circumstances.I am happy that shes also doing very well in business now. May this be a lesson for other youngsters who always complain about life

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Thank you Daijiworld for brining the real and an inspiring story of a woman's grit and passion. Shilpa, being a divorcee and she has to take care of her child, parents and brother is definitely a role model for others and a symbol of hope. She has taken her struggle as a real challenge.

    I think, if possible, we need to help her financially: if not in a big way but small way in order to make her life easy and meaningful.

    Dear Daijiworld, could you provide Shilpa’s mobile number and bank account in order to render some contribution please?

    Thank you Editor Mr. Walter Nandalike - Daijiworld for this cover up and good photographs provided by Mr. Dayanand Kukkaje.

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  • amith shetty, Mangalore/Muscat

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Onte smile korle......

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  • Nishar Ahmed, M:lore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Really inspiring... must visit place.. All the best sister..

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Kudos to Shilpa. Indeed a great entrepreneur. Her husband who disappeared does not deserve some one like Shilpa. She is a ROLE MODEL to any one. It is her courage and self-confidence that has helped her to steer clean in her life.

    I join several others in saying congrats to Shilpa. May her breed increase.

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone"....I had been to her stall...Awesome quality...I found it bit expensive...but we all known Mangaloreans dont mind the price because we are always particular about the quality...I didn't knew she had such a story behind this....Proud of you Shilpa...At the time of crisis you could have gone to your native but you trusted Mangalore...

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  • Donald, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Mangaloreans are particular about the quality ????who spreads these lies ??

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Hats off to Shilpa.Your bravery for venturing into this business when you are really in distress condition without any options where and what to do is really admirable and commendable.Hard work and determination will never go waste.This is really a lesson not for women but also for men to come out of difficult phase of the life.Best of Luck Shilpa.You deserve many more applauses and hope you be in business through out until you prosper spontaneously in your venture.MAY GOD BLESS YOU TO ACCOMPLISH YOUR ALL THE DREAMS,what you intend to do.You are really the role model for others and we have to learn from you and emulate you.Being you are new to the city without any required qualification for the business and more reliable people with you,your efforts are more laudable and appreciable.One day I will definitely come to taste your "Halli Mane Rotis".

    Thanks DW for bringing this story to the public knowledge. God bless her once again.

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  • Naveen, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Shekkarnna vora taste malthd bale. yencha undu Roti panle.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    WE SAY "LIFE IS TOUGH"

    SHILPA SAYS "LIFE IS TOUGH,UNTILL YOU MAKE IT EASY"

    When we face the most difficult situation in our life,actually it is a signal for a bright future..Only thing we need to face and fight challenges..Those who face it will win..rest lament about destiny..haagaytu..heegaytu..incha aandh..ancha aandh..hane baraha...grahachara..

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  • keerthana, Chickmanaglur

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    I am one of the addictives of rottis, Basically from malnad, Rotti is my all time favourite food,It reminds me of my mother,Yesterday was the first time i visited mobile canteen and i took parcel from here and when i reached my room i couldn't control the hunger,I started eating and the first rotti piece brought tears cause it tastes exactly those rotis what my mother used to cook...Thank you soo much shilpa

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  • Suleman , Udupi

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Good to hear such brave woman. Her story is really inspiring all.
    Best of luck to her.
    Hope Mangaluru strikes will not affect her business.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Work hard !!! don't alter in originality and keep business growing and start towards packaging.

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  • Praveen Shetty, kundapura/kuwait

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    This is called determination.

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  • vgb, bangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    there r 1000 such stories,in DK

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Dont just write appreciating comments here. Its of no value.
    If you are really concerned, make a point to go there this evening and have one or two plates of Rotti.

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  • souza, kuwait

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    When far place this appreciation will boost and good wishes makes difference. Of course nice to read her brave story, surely on visit to Mangalore will visit as here we miss such kind of food.

    God bless her and lead her life towards success.

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  • Jagdish, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Salute and appreciate your hard work great lady.

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  • pranith, kaikamba

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    its really a inspiring story ...hats off to u madam......

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  • rajesh , Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 27 2015

    Good job Daijiworld for covering this. Will definitely visit. And I wholeheartedly appreciate her commitment. Ppl tend to lose hopes and create more trouble to themselves. But she fought all odds All the best

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