tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10189005.post4043028962428937998..comments2023-09-21T17:22:58.661+05:30Comments on manishalakhe: in pinkmanisha lakhehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01788008662800072316noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10189005.post-44591372103783185502011-05-25T21:21:17.782+05:302011-05-25T21:21:17.782+05:30Hi Manisha,
I just finished reading Betelnut Kill...Hi Manisha,<br /><br />I just finished reading Betelnut Killers and it was by far the most random/hilarious Indian book that I have read. <br />Its something my sister picked up when she was living Mumbai (apparently shes met you).<br /><br />I hope you keep on writing! Maybe a sequel? <br /><br />Cheers.<br />Ahamed NizarAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10189005.post-84516210287810417372011-05-25T14:18:52.007+05:302011-05-25T14:18:52.007+05:30guess what? i too went to iskon on sunday, with fo...guess what? i too went to iskon on sunday, with four folk singers. they had to catch a train at 5 45, and the temple opened at 4 15. i was hurrying them up, and i told them strictly, 'no arti sharti. only darshan, and then we are out.' they agreed, but the blue one, in black in banglore, had other plans. <br />the villagers, the folk singers, were singing krishna bhajans all through the torturous one hour we had to queue up, least concerned about missing the train. finally, at 5 30, i gave up . i called up prayas and told him to expect four men in pagdis in our home if we didn't make it to the station. <br />but the train was late, and we made it, we even bought tulsi malas for all of us. :)Manjushree Abhinavhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01566753486772399519noreply@blogger.com