One of the most interesting friends I have is
Sagar Behere I share with great memories of late nights at Coffee Day, or of us both seated somewhere till 3 am, just talking away. He shares my interest in Dinshaw's interpretation of Death by Chocolate.
I've much to thank him for. He's the first person who's told me that I someday need to deal with the demons that trouble me. In just one trip home, he took away my fear of pillion-riding, and instilled in me the confidence to learn to ride a motor bike.
The saying "Bird of a Feather flock together" is true. I have another saying in mind that goes "Like minds seek each other". But after we met, something that bonded us closer together was the mutual understanding of what's cool and what's not, of ethics. And then an exchange of books helped quite a bit too. I've read his complete collection of Isaac Asimov's stories.
There's a big gap between our levels of intelligence, and I still wonder that he's not yet bored talking to me.