20-06 2021 12:36
wrote:
Hari and his sister Sareega were my juniors at Asan. What I can recall was that he was a chubby guy who was always wearing a smile on his face. Years later we bumped into each other in Shenoy Nagar which is where we live. Got talking and I was pleasantly surprised that he would sms jokes to me and I would similarly do the same. He created a whatsapp group years later for jokes. The reason I say this is that that was his attitude to life, always ready with a smile or look at in a fun way. It was a complete shock to hear of his demise but am sure wherever he is, he would be regaling someone with a funny joke or story. He loved the fine things in life and flaunt it too but then that's what made Hari a larger than life person. He will be missed for sure because he was always someone who had an aura of a hero about him. As someone said to live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. So too with Hari. He is still alive in all of us.
20-06 2021 12:36
wrote:
Hari and his sister Sareega were my juniors at Asan. What I can recall was that he was a chubby guy who was always wearing a smile on his face. Years later we bumped into each other in Shenoy Nagar which is where we live. Got talking and I was pleasantly surprised that he would sms jokes to me and I would similarly do the same. He created a whatsapp group years later for jokes. The reason I say this is that that was his attitude to life, always ready with a smile or look at in a fun way. It was a complete shock to hear of his demise but am sure wherever he is, he would be regaling someone with a funny joke or story. He loved the fine things in life and flaunt it too but then that's what made Hari a larger than life person. He will be missed for sure because he was always someone who had an aura of a hero about him. As someone said to live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. So too with Hari. He is still alive in all of us.