Khushwant Singh, larger than life
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Internationally renowned author and journalist Khushwant Singh is seen interacting with trainees from Hindustan Times on July 6, 1983. (KK Chawla/HT Photo)
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Noted author Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99, talks to then IPS officer Kiran Bedi during a game of tennis on November 10, 1994. (Santosh Gupta/HT Photo)
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Noted author and journalist Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99 on Thursday, chats with painter and sculptor Satish Gujral at a book release function on September 24, 1999. (Shiv/HT Photo)
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Noted author and journalist Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99 on Thursday, with author Bulbul Sharma (left) and others at a book release event on September 24, 1999. (Shiv/HT Photo)
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Noted author and journalist Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99, and author Amitav Ghosh (extreme right) at the International Festival of Indian Literature on February 21, 2002. (Sunil Saxena/HT Photo)
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Internationally renowned author and journalist Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99 on Thursday, is seen at his home in New Delhi. The author spent most of his day hours reading and writing in his library. Kaushik Ramaswamy/HT Photo
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Internationally renowned author and journalist Khushwant Singh, who passed away at the age of 99 on Thursday, at the launch of his autobiography ‘Truth, Love and a Little Malice’ on February 5, 2002. The name of the book was derived from a column he wrote for Hindustan Times. It was syndicated in several newspapers with the title ‘With malice towards one and all’. Sunil Saxena/HT Photo
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Noted author and journalist Khushwant Singh is seen signing copies of his autobiography ‘Truth, Love and a Little Malice’ after its launch on February 5, 2002. The name of the book was derived from a column he wrote for Hindustan Times. It was syndicated in several newspapers with the title ‘With malice towards one and all’. Sunil Saxena/HT Photo
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