One of Delhi’s favourite bibliophiles, proprietor of Faqir Chand bookstore, passes away
Anup Bamhi, owner of Delhi's iconic Faqir Chand bookstore, passed away at 64, leaving a legacy of charm, family, and love for Nainital and books.
New Delhi
He was gently proud of his family-run establishment, one of Delhi’s most iconic bookstores, located in the Capital’s upscale Khan Market. But when you chatted with him, it seemed that he would show more enthusiasm for his connections with… Nainital.
To Faqir Chand bookstore’s Anup Bamhi, who died on Saturday following a heart attack, aged 64, merely uttering the word “Nainital” was sufficient to induce him to chat non-stop about the lake town—his school days in St Joseph’s College, and his walks to the Bandstand. If you were willing, he would also list all the Delhiwale, who, like him, were alumni of Nainital’s prestigious boarding schools.
Bamhi was also a lawyer, but the city knew him for his bookshop. He was very charming, always willing to strike up conversations with customers about books—and also about food. Indeed, he loved talking about food, and he loved sharing it. He would regularly offer a lucky customer a handful of homemade matri, or a cup of “ghar wali chai.” He would look genuinely disappointed if the customer declined.
In the bookstore, he would sit behind the counter with wife, Mamta, both infusing their bookstore with a mom-and-pop ambiance. At home, while hosting friends in their drawing room, husband and wife would sing duets from old Hindi films. Sometimes, they would sing in the bookstore, too.
Bamhi was also one of Delhi’s most exclusive citizens, in the sense that he was among Khan Market’s last remaining shop owners who still had their homes in the market. The family had been living in Khan Market since 1951, when it started with 154 shops and 75 flats. In 2023, they finally sold the flat and moved to their new address in Defence Colony. They did feel sad about giving up their long-time home, but their Defence Colony apartment turned out to be far quieter than the old address, where the market sounds wouldn’t subside until 2am.
Some years ago, the younger of Bamhi’s two sons became active in the bookstore. Abhinav made the shop more youthful, giving it a cult status in social media, so much so that today people come to the bookstore to get selfies for their Instagram handles. Bamhi would often marvel, almost child-like, at the thousands of “likes” his son would gather on his Instagram posts. With the legacy business in good health, he was seen less and less in Khan Market. He would stay at home, enjoying semi-retired life surrounded by his wife, his elder son Abhishek, Abhishek’s wife Shilpa, and their daughter Aradhana, and Abhinav.
One afternoon, when he was in the bookstore, Bamhi acceded to a request by this reporter and, in a low voice, sang the following song with full emotion: “Lag ja gale ki phir ye haseen raat ho na ho.”
Anup Bamhi, the beloved owner of Delhi's iconic Faqir Chand bookstore, passed away at 64 from a heart attack. Known for his charm and love for conversation, he was deeply connected to Nainital and infused warmth into his bookstore with homemade treats. Bamhi's legacy continues through his son's social media efforts, maintaining the shop's popularity.