For this week’s cover story, I met Amish Tripathi and his wife Preeti at their Mumbai home. Most writers are odd. They ramble. They grumble about the Net. They don’t get Twitter. Amish and Preeti, however, were oddballs of a different sort.
For this week’s cover story, I met Amish Tripathi and his wife Preeti at their Mumbai home. Most writers are odd. They ramble. They grumble about the Net. They don’t get Twitter. Amish and Preeti, however, were oddballs of a different sort.
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When I posed questions, they all but finished each other’s sentences. When they posed with a Scrabble board for pictures, they actually got competitive. Their four-year-old, Neel, kept racing from room to room, pretending he was one of 16 species of dinosaur. And after the interview, they thanked me, looked at each other and said: “OK! Done! Tick-marked!” Fans, make of this what you will.
From HT Brunch, April 28
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Rachel Lopez is a a writer and editor with the Hindustan Times. She has worked with the Times Group, Time Out and Vogue and has a special interest in city history, culture, etymology and internet and society.Read More