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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

In Madras

So, I too am another fussy 'foreign return' character. The interesting thing is that being away for a certain amount of time makes you create a rather fuzzy and romanticised notion of 'home'. Even its obvious misgivings are romanticised and idealised. But not too long after I landed, reality hit me square on in the face, and more often than not, crept up behind me and bit me in the ass.

Well I have gone through the proper re-initiation rituals for legal entry into Madras and Tam Brahm society: like the customary walk through Pondy Bazaar and sweltering along on Mount Road.

While most men (envious prats!) dislike my abundance of hair, the ladies seem to rather fall for it. Quite a few of them have confessed that it has certainly enhanced my sex appeal. Now that's what I'd like to hear.


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Comments to In Madras

Muahahaha! From Bristol to Pondy Bazaar. Mary and Chaari for company?

posted by Blogger neha vish 

4:59 pm, March 07, 2006
 

Well I have gone through the proper re-initiation rituals for legal entry into Madras and Tam Brahm society: like the customary walk through Pondy Bazaar and sweltering along on Mount Road.

I imagined for a moment you cat-walking in front of all those eligible tam-brahm girls ;-)

posted by Blogger Krish 

7:26 pm, March 07, 2006
 

Simon sir pathaya? :P

posted by Blogger Nilu 

10:46 pm, March 07, 2006
 

Welcome back da. And what's with boys and long hair this season? Even I have long hair now.

posted by Anonymous Anonymous 

10:19 am, March 08, 2006
 

May your hair keep growing! Best Wishes!!

posted by Blogger Indian Voter 

10:50 am, March 08, 2006
 

Kalakku :) Sex appeal-u.. hmmm! Nalla irundha seri ;)

posted by Blogger anantha 

11:36 am, March 08, 2006
 

I think it's a great look. Let's definitely meet up before I leave ( in two weeks).

posted by Blogger Prince Roy 

8:54 pm, March 08, 2006
 

Hi Anand,
Welcome back to chennai.

posted by Blogger Selvakumar 

11:00 pm, March 08, 2006
 

Go Anand go!

posted by Blogger Jag 

3:46 am, March 11, 2006
 

Is it the same little anand who acted in "May Madam". Welcome to chennai.

posted by Blogger Algates 

8:16 pm, March 13, 2006
 

Change the photo (post ur present appearence), which is in the top right of ur blog

posted by Blogger Algates 

8:20 pm, March 13, 2006
 

Hi there,
was just wondering if you have finished this course and there you are - all done and looking like JC himself...

posted by Blogger tris 

8:32 pm, March 14, 2006
 

I am sure you will keep the hairstyle till Agni Nakshatram in May...

posted by Blogger swami 

9:58 am, March 19, 2006
 

envious prats
sex appeal..
**ahem ahem***

posted by Blogger Dubukku 

2:52 am, March 21, 2006
 

Neha: I do not like the tone of your evil laughter... it scares me :(

Mukund: How dare you... have you reduced the status of the young man to a mere commodity.. to be paraded and chosen like a slave? tsk tsk... speak about equal rights!

Nilu: Why Simon?

Suman: Ayya same pinch!

Cheers Indian Voter!

Anti: Sooperakkudu maamey!

PR: I dunno if I've already missed your departure... was off for a couple of weeks :(

Cheers Selva:

Jag: Oh yeah! And I know you'll be watching me ;)

Alagh: No.. this is a different guy! What are you talking about... what photo?

Tilo: Yeah very much so... that's my post-elightenment look!

Swami: I'm sure I'll keep it way beyond that... you envious too that you want to see me take it off?... huh!

Dubukku: Yeah right! thondaile kich kich? ;)

posted by Blogger Anand 

11:37 pm, March 21, 2006
 

Jesus, I wouldn't have believed this bit about long hair if I hadn't seen it for myself via your pic in the latest post! Sheesh...just WHAT have you done to yourself, Anand? Anyway, since you want to be a 'maverick' film maker, guess your image now suits the role! Just kidding! Cheers, Ravi
PS: Late here but WELCOME back!

posted by Anonymous Anonymous 

10:10 am, March 31, 2006
 

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