Basanto spends time looking for the SMALLEST pieces


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9 responses to “Abbey’s Doodles – Basanto the Cook”

  1. Niharika Avatar

    Sketches are taut with excitement & shadowed with pain, like life itself.

    Best wishes,
    Niharika

  2. R Sankar Avatar

    Dear Abhi
    Your novel sure looks fun. I hope your dream of seeing this on silver screen will come true.

    Sankar

  3. Pandiyan Avatar

    Come on, real basanto was neither lean nor mean!

  4. Ramesh Subramanian Avatar
    Ramesh Subramanian

    Dude,
    Your cartoons are as good as ever. Keep it coming! I realize you already have great cartoon ideas, but how about:
    Shanks enthusiastically dunking the girls in the pond during holi?
    -Mama
    XL84

  5. Super-awsome classnotes! are they original keepsakes from XLRI, or did you make them up more recently?

    I’m looking forward to reading your novel, though am sure it’ll evoke enough nostalgia to drown out many working days at office and screw up my deadlines as a result!

    anuja
    XLRI 2001 batch

  6. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Hi Abhijit: Your story will not be complete without Varada, our dosa man!!

    Valmiki
    (XLRI – PMIR 83-85)

  7. Valmiki,

    U do know that varada is no more, right?

  8. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Hi Abhijeet,
    Eagerly waiting to read your novel…hoping copies of teh book are availale in Jampot..in Vasava Singhs or the agarwala book store… & the mess food is still awful & chicken pieces are still doled out to few lucky ones..
    ANkush Kedia
    BM, Batch of 2006, XLRI

  9. The One Avatar
    The One

    some things never change… Basanto’s fishing in the degchi (I am sure even that hasn’t change since 1983) for instance. We finally figured out his pecking order- on a scale of 0-4 (0 being only gravy)- men, bong men, women and bong women!!!

    Jayanta xl2001.

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