Abbey’s Doodles – Ayesha’s Eyes

Pages from Abbey’s class notes

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  1. Anonymous says:

    i have this one put up on the wall next to me at office. waiting for the book.

    Jayanta

  2. Sahil says:

    Hi Man Ka Meet – Abhijeet

    I always enjoyed your work at EBC – I am amazed as to how people have time to do their daily routinely work – take care of a family – do a show on EBC and then find time to write a book. I commend you for your efforts and the release of your novel – I wish you tons of luck – May all the doors of success – open-up widely for you – Fame and Money – kadmon ko choomein – kabhi hum bhi bade shaan se kaheinge ke – hum kisi Abhijeet ko jaante hain jo sabhi logon ke Man ka Meet hai – “Mediocre but Arrogant” hai – just kiddin.

    By the way, I visited your blog site – hamare liye ek copy aap save keejiyega zaroor – humein bhi aap kya yaad rakheinge – dheere dheere paise ho jayeinge – shohrat ho jayeingi – shaayad aapki doosri kitaab ka naam aap deinge – “Money with Arrogance” (MWA) or “Money creates Arrogance” (MCA) or “Money and Arrogance” (MAA) – don’t worry!!! You have a guaranteed customer here.

    Good Luck buddy!!!

  3. Anonymous says:

    I can hardly wait to read more about Ayesha! As someone who went to boarding school for 10 years the plot line sounds interesting and relevant. Congratulations to Abhijit for finding the time to juggle a full time job and family with so many wonderful hobbies – music, art and now fiction. Wishing “MBA” every success!!!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Hey Abhijit- Your blog brought a flood of nostalgic memories- the characters are universal and are found in every batch !!I am waiting to read it all.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Keenly awaiting the book . Would it be available in the US

  6. Anonymous says:

    Buddy…you did it, you did it, you did it…By Jolly…you did it, you did it, you did it….now that you have crossed the threshold of literary circle or at least one step into it, sighting you will become more of a rarity! Hope not, but then fame and fortune also goes hand in hand with imperceptibility’! You did of course fortify class of 82 slogan “Hum Hongge Kham Yaab, Ek Din” Well done, and all the best. Eagerly awaiting to see the MOVIE …

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