It’s me. So what can I say which won’t make it sound as
if I’m not the same person as him? Very little I guess but here
goes.
Mukul Sharma has acted in films, run a pest control business, made
TV serials, partnered an ad agency, produced front page pocket cartoons
for The Telegraph newspaper and was editor of Science
Today magazine for six years.
He’s also co-authored a high school textbook on computers, written
an anthology of science fiction short stories called Dream Sequence
and composed a collection of corny pornographic verse called –
what else? – Hard Pore Corn, and is a member of the
International Science Writers Association.
On the negative side he writes a weekly spiritual column ("No!")
("Yup, what to do, the Big G speaks through me.") for the
Economic Times if you please.
On the positive side, he’s terrified of dentists.
He’s got two daughters. The older one whose name starts with
K doesn’t act in films; the younger one whose name ends in A
does.
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He lives in places people still let him, with wife Binita (she of
the dulcet demeanour and vamp-of-the-snackbar hair) where he continues
to pretend he’s forty, fifty or sixty something so that it always
remains an open secret.
What else? Enough said already.
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