Rajesh Muthuraj
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You’re on Mute… and So is Your Conscience”
—The Zoom Chronicles of Manish, the Master Multitasker The Legend of Manish In Team Delta, there was a Zoom ninja – Manish.• He never turned on his video – not even when HR insisted on a camera-on culture.• He nodded at exactly the right moments.• He threw in phrases like “leverage ecosystem” and “synergise the Read more
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3% Tension, 97% Drama – A Day in the Life of Logout Logistics Team
It started like any other Monday at Logout Logistics Ltd. Blurry-eyed employees logged in, and then it happened. 9:00 AM — The Message That Travelled Around the World A breaking news alert dropped in the team WhatsApp group:“Logout Logistics to lay off 3% of workforce.” Within seconds, chaos replaced calmness. 9:07 AM — Panic Mode Read more
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Amod, the Bottle Baba
In the middle of an office cubicle where the AC was always very cold, and motivation was always on lunch break, lived a legend – Amod. It all began on a random Wednesday when Amod innocently filled his own bottle. A colleague spotted him. “Bro, fill mine also na?” Amod shrugged. “Sure.” Big mistake. The Read more
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Certified Duffer. Unofficial Genius
At Little Banyan School, if you ever asked, “Who’s the smartest kid here?” you’d hear names like Aryan the Math Monster, Priya the Quiz Queen, or even Bhaskar, who once corrected the science teacher mid-lecture (and got a death stare in return). But Rinku? Oh, dear Rinku. He was famous for very different reasons. He Read more
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ThathaTube.com
(Wisdom, Wrinkles and WiFi) It All Started with a Mildly Burnt Cake and a Major Complaint Thatha (meaning ‘grandpa’ in Tamil) Rangan celebrated his entry into 70s with a loud sigh and a cake that looked like it had been through a World War. “I’ve survived the Emergency, a buffalo stampede, and 40 years of Read more
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Hold the Selfie, Pass the Respect
Sunday mornings in Mumbai are practically sacred. Not because of rituals—but because that’s when the Mehra family commits to their weekly trip to Saffron Spoon, a South Indian restaurant so popular even GPS says “Awesome” when you head there. The restaurant is legendary: About the Mehra Family On this sunny Sunday, the Mehras entered Saffron Read more
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The Football Fallout
In the football-obsessed town of Mirzabad, you weren’t judged by your grades, your looks, or even your mother’s famous ghee parathas. Nope.You were judged solely by how hard you could kick a football—and whether it broke a window. Two boys ruled the field like Bollywood heroes: They were best friends, co-captains, and proudly known across Read more
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Exit Laughter, Enter Legacy
National Clown Service For 20 years, Chandan Tripathi was India’s go-to “comedy item.” He had no surname in movies—just names like “Dholak”, “Bittu Mama”, “Lassi Peene Waala”, or simply “Comic Relief #2.” Slipped on banana peels? ✔️Got slapped by heroines? ✔️Fell into open manholes? Twice. But he was paid. Applauded. Even mimicked at weddings. “Tripathi Read more
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One Note Away From Staying
My name doesn’t matter anymore. Once, I was someone’s husband. I was a man who shared coffee with laughter and fought over silly things like TV volume. But after Meera passed, the world went quiet. The TV still worked. The kettle still whistled. But silence had taken over everything in between. Now, I live like Read more
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The DOG that BLOGGED
Pommy wasn’t always this…burdened. There was a glorious time, a year ago, when life was sheer, unadulterated bliss. Jackie, her human, was a goddess of treats, belly rubs, and sunbeam-napping allowances. Every scratch behind the ears felt like a blessing, every new squeaky toy a miracle. Pommy, a fluffy Pomeranian with a perpetually surprised expression, Read more
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The Magic of Meiyazhagan
Have you watched Meiyazhagan yet? If not, make it your weekend watch, please. In a period where violence, sexual content, scandals, and controversies draw in viewers, Meiyazhagan appears as a refreshing alternative. Karthi portrays innocence and a desire to please, all while upholding his respect and belief in humanity. As Karthi begins to stimulate Arul’s Read more
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Man-To-Man
Rohan, 35year old and a school teacher, was a man burdened by unspoken emotions. He lived with his wife, daughter, and aging father, Gauresh Sharma (70, a retired clerk) in their modest home. What was once a vibrant joint family now hummed with an unspoken quietude. Rohan’s mother had passed years ago, leaving a void Read more
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The Quiet Hum of a Broken Man
Meet Rajeev, the ever-smiling breadwinner but a man carrying the weight of the world with a smile plastered on his face. His laughter, a melody that once filled rooms with joy, now echoed in the hollow chambers of his heart, a stark contrast to the vibrant facade he presented to the world. He was a Read more