Assisted by his wife, curd pot maker in Chennai supplies stock regularly to star hotel
In Royapettah, an enterprise focussed on making curd pots has completed its golden jubilee due to a man who would not give up. This enterprise is as small as it gets; it has two members on its rolls, he and his wife
A resident of Maavadi Vinayagar Koil Street at Balaji Nagar in Royapettah, K. Manohar has been in the business of making small curd pots (dahi handi). Having seen 65 summers, Manohar has witnessed the vicissitudes of time, as has his business alongside him, which is obviously younger than him but not significantly.
The business keeps “firing”, showing no signs of ageing; it is 50 years old. There are challenges, but Manohar has soldiered on, watching his business outlive even star hotels that once placed huge orders with him but have since slipped into oblivion. As things stand, he supplies these pots to one star hotel in Chennai, the enterprise attracted to his creations for the novelty they bring to the table.
He functions with a two-member team, that is, if one counts him in. The only other team member is also his partner for life, M. Bhuvaneshwari his wife: talk about family-run business!
She chips in by helping him with preparations for processes such as drying the pots and firing them. He makes these pots with clay sourced from Red Hills. Every day, he manages to make 200-300 pots; after he has racked up around 2,000 pots, he initiates the firing process.
He maintains an inventory of 4000 pots at any point in time. Though not extremely keen on retailing, he does not shy away from it either. The pots are priced in the range of ₹8 to ₹10 each.
He is content servicing that one bulk order, one that keeps him busy. K. Manohar and his wife M.
Bhuvaneshwari at their work space. | Photo Credit: RAGU R The address he operates from was apparently originally called Royapettah-Kosapet for its association with the making of clay pots and lamps. It was subsequently changed to Maavadi Vinayagar Koil Street.
His workspace comes at a rent of ₹5000 per month; and the demand for firewood having gone up partly during the time there was a gripping fear of LPG shortage and not climbing down, his pot-making costs have gone up.When he fires a batch of pots, he faces protest from neighbours on account of the smoke the process generates. To avoid friction with the neighbours, he restricts pot-firing to one day in a week, that too on a week day, so that when the process takes place, most residents are away, at their workplaces, schools and colleges.
Manohar can be reached at 9790843188. Published - July 04, 2026 05:54 pm IST Read Comments Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit READ LATER SEE ALL Remove Related Topics Chennai Downtown / society / food
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