There are millions who think, half a million who write and not even a handful of people who stay committed to live their dreams of their original minds. Panayya was among those handfuls of people who dared to be with his mind. He always believed systems narrows down a mind’s vision, and to live somebody else’s dream is betraying self. The one who settle with their minds and is able to persuade maximum of them surely becomes the most beautiful minds of human race. Panayya did full justice to his name given by his parents.
He never felt like this before, his age was defying his thought….at least people around him thought that. But, he was young in his mind and as usual he carried on fulfilling his love for a girl more than half his age. As a young man he was strongly built, long forehead, short hair, deep cheeks, he no less looked like a hunter of primitive times. After dropping his numerous plans of leading a luxurious life, he finally settled to be in love with himself and started writing down his imagination. He was an instant hit, at 29 his first book on ‘Modern Gods’, which craftily spoke about politicians invited criticism and book was banned by few fanatics from all religions, but it found a place in the hearts of young brains. Since then, he has never looked back. He came from a wealthy family, his father was a rich professor and his mother was an ardent wife. But, to be a part of high scrapers multinational companies energized his father more than him. Panayya always argued working there was a sweet suicide; he wasn’t willing to risk his life with it. With money and fame- came girls, before he became a writer he was in love with a Sikh girl and many more girls. His problem of sticking to one girl and finding happiness made him infamous in the circle, but girls were all ready to risk to be a part of his lovely mind. Panayya never broke up with any one, he just got interested with another one all the time. He is 55 now and is in deeply in love with a girl. Astonishingly from past 5 years he was staying alone, aloof from everybody, his son and his children’s visited him almost 16 years back and they sent letters at times. It was June 1999 when he agreed to meet his family.
He never felt like this before, his age was defying his thought….at least people around him thought that. But, he was young in his mind and as usual he carried on fulfilling his love for a girl more than half his age. As a young man he was strongly built, long forehead, short hair, deep cheeks, he no less looked like a hunter of primitive times. After dropping his numerous plans of leading a luxurious life, he finally settled to be in love with himself and started writing down his imagination. He was an instant hit, at 29 his first book on ‘Modern Gods’, which craftily spoke about politicians invited criticism and book was banned by few fanatics from all religions, but it found a place in the hearts of young brains. Since then, he has never looked back. He came from a wealthy family, his father was a rich professor and his mother was an ardent wife. But, to be a part of high scrapers multinational companies energized his father more than him. Panayya always argued working there was a sweet suicide; he wasn’t willing to risk his life with it. With money and fame- came girls, before he became a writer he was in love with a Sikh girl and many more girls. His problem of sticking to one girl and finding happiness made him infamous in the circle, but girls were all ready to risk to be a part of his lovely mind. Panayya never broke up with any one, he just got interested with another one all the time. He is 55 now and is in deeply in love with a girl. Astonishingly from past 5 years he was staying alone, aloof from everybody, his son and his children’s visited him almost 16 years back and they sent letters at times. It was June 1999 when he agreed to meet his family.
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sounds like i know this...hehehe
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