>mr amitabh bachchan has been writing his blogs lately and they are generating a huge response. today’s blog was a one liner, written on his way home to mumbai from london, and it generated a whooping 251 responses, at the time i write this blog. i was reading through some responses and it is amazing and fascinating to see the kind of emotions he generates in people. there are people from all ages, communities and countries who write to him, some talking about how they grew up watching his film, some talked about how he is an inspiration to their lives, some talked about their lives, some with questions and some with accusations and some with advice and suggestions. but it is totally amazing to see people’s response to him. i have visited amir khan’s blog as well. even he does not generate this kind of response. his writing is articulate, well versed and intelligent. but the most interesting thing
>Kalu the cat
> exactly 15 days ago, my maid from kolkata called me at 4 p.m to announce that Kalu had passed away, or rather that she was found dead on the roof top in the afternoon. Kalu, my sweet little innocent, wiered Kalu, the cat with a mole on the upper lip and with a hesitant bid for friendship. She came into our household after being left to die in torrential rain for two days. Rusha rescued her and begged us to keep her with us. She rescued Lalu the smart and pretty cat a day before. Both were of the same age, about two or three days old, wet to the bone, shivering and crying feebly. But they both were to live – with us, to make us happy, teach us many a splendid things with their royal, majestic cat philosophy. Kalu had black, fawn and white colour on her body, she was always a little plump as she loved
