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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Sania Mirza, India Questions – NDTV 

One of the programme I enjoyed the most in NDTV is “India Questions: Sania Mirza”.

Sania Mirza, the teen sensation in Indian tennis, the hard-hitting girl from Hyderabad made her presence felt in international tennis competing with the world no. 1 William sisters. Yea, I am her fan; I wrote about her a while ago when the Sania mania started catching up, I really admire her; she is one of the best personalities Indian women tennis has ever produced. A true inspiration for those young guns in India who are aspiring to fire!!

A perfect example of her fan club is my friend Mr&Mrs Suman Kumar, I was surprised to see these young couple (sorry suman, I mean young Chitra) spending sleepless nights watching Sania’s play.

Sania is smart, I think she has done her homework before appearing for the NDTV interview; she knows very well about these crazy Indians. You know what I mean if you are an Indian cricket fan.

Way to go Sania, I love I am there to back you in any of those upcoming tournaments.

By the way she celebrates her 19th Birthday today.

Happy Birthday Sania!

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Round trip around Delhi 

A sunny and foggy Sunday, Parth and me took a round trip around the capital city for few hours. We kicked off the journey from B70, Sector 22, Parth’s house at 11 am by Satya’s Baja Pulsar. After getting Parth’s camera checked at the Sony Service Center at Dhiyanand Vihar, North Delhi, we took a short break at Cox&Kings, Connaught Place, Parth’s office where the welcome scene caught our eyes stunned for a while, which is of a young female turning her fat butt to us.

The next stop was at Parliament Of the Republic of India where the security guard was hesitant to allow us for a picture and hence we took off straight to the Presidents house catching few nice snaps and had a bike trip into the Rastrapati Bhavan, which is built picture perfect and guarded well. Straight down the Rastrapati Bhavan is the crowded India Gate; after spending a short while we rushed back home to catch up the early moments of glorious India cricket against the wrecked Sri Lankans which starts at 2.30 p.m. Parth never missed the opportunity to pick up few Andhra style spicy pickles on the way back home.

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