Davan, Dhavan, the keyboard kid and I

Dec 21, 2007 11:47


I am going to tell you about an incident that happened when I was a primary school kid in Sudarshan Vidya Mandir. The year was 1990. My parents had just then moved to Bangalore from Baroda. I was enrolled "mid-way" in November into the 3rd standard. I could neither read nor write Kannada, which was the third language in the school's curriculum. I ( Read more... )

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bluesmoon December 21 2007, 14:24:14 UTC
lol

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kandarp December 21 2007, 14:52:36 UTC
Haha..funny incident !
I didn't know abt this one :)

Btw, there was one more play which we enacted for Christmas right ? I kept saying "Love Thy Neighbour" all the time in that play.

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vinaygmurthy December 21 2007, 19:05:19 UTC
Actually I had forgotten about this incident myself. Only a couple of days back, I was watching a similar play and my mom reminded me about it.

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pramodbiligiri December 21 2007, 17:43:49 UTC
Superb story kaNo. I really enjoy it when you write in a comic vein. I wish I were there to see you play Hanumantha!

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vinaygmurthy December 21 2007, 19:08:00 UTC
Thanks.

I wish I were there to see you play Hanumantha!

I am not even sure whether I have any photos from the play. Will check.

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anonymous December 22 2007, 14:03:44 UTC
Haha! Funny stuff...btw, remember that kannada play that we all were part of in 10th? I can't seem to remember the name, but i remember my only line was "aadhre taaylet idhiya" - in re a particular house under consideration in said play...:)

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hyperbrain December 22 2007, 14:17:56 UTC
That was me...

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vinaygmurthy December 22 2007, 14:30:21 UTC
hehe, I think that's the same play that aathi spoke about - "krishna sandhana"

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pramodbiligiri December 22 2007, 19:46:23 UTC
Or is that NaayigaLu saar NaayigaLu?

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jyothirmayee December 24 2007, 08:11:47 UTC
lol. Hilarious. If it were these days you would have got popular as "Just-In-Time Vinay", terrific stuff!

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