In Kerala’s popular culture, Dubai is a protean fantasy variously imagined—a flat and arid landscape which contrasts so starkly with the verdant abundance of the native land and yet exerts a mystical influence over the human spirit. Dubai has a way of transforming the drudgery that an average Keralite would perform only under acute duress in his home environment into the determined pursuit of status. And that alchemy of the spirit emanates from the power imbedded in the international architecture of finance, which transforms meagre earnings eked out in the arid landscapes of Dubai—a generic term that subsumes much of the Gulf Arab region—into storied fortunes in Kerala.