July 14th, 2008
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Almost forty people turned up for my going away party. The first guest — GK — arrived at noon on Sunday and the last guests left at 3 am on Monday morning. So, it was a marathon fifteen hour long party and I can’t recall the last time I had so much fun!
Like all my parties, it became a digital marketing conclave — with Rajiv, Harshil, Saket, Aalaap, Netra and Chhavi turning up, amongst others — but it was an eclectic mix of MBA types, musicians, dancers, models, and writers.
The guests loved the idea of taking away five things they wanted, but they were really generous and brought more things (aloo paratha, dhokla, wine) than they took away.
GK hosted the movie marathon in my bed room, and even convinced some people to watch Bernardo Bertolucci’s five hour long epic 1900, but I was busy playing host and could only watch part of The Big Heat.
My friend Mohan (from indi-rock band Agnee) sang for more than an hour, people got drunk and danced, it was almost perfect.
I even went live on air on Radio Mirchi in between, to talk about my off consumption experiment.
July 14th, 2008 |
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| Tagged with 1900, Agnee, Bernardo Bertolucci, GK, Going Away Party, IPod, MacBook Pro, Mohan, Movie Marathon, The Big Heat |
July 9th, 2008
At any time, there are about twenty posts queued up in my mind, waiting to be written. Sometimes, I do write them, but days after they were meant to. Sometimes, I tweet them instead, use 140 letters where I should have used a thousand words. Sometimes, I end up not writing them at all.
This is a post I almost didn’t write.
I was recently profiled in Indian daily Mid-Day for a story on how online and offline relationships have merged for young people in India —
I had given the interview almost six weeks before it was published, and, as I read through the interview, I was reminded that being a host is at the core of my social life, both online and offline.
The thing is, I’m not really naturally social. I’m often uncomfortable in large groups and I’m terrible at small talk. Over time, however, I have realized that I like being the host, that my preferred social style is to connect with people on a one-to-one basis, on my blog, or at my house parties.
July 9th, 2008 |
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| Tagged with 2 Nights in Paris, Agnee, Confidentially Yours, GK, Going Away Party, Host, House Party, Mohan, Movie Marathon, Rana, The Mafioso, The Red Violin, Wine |