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Staying
away from your family, all alone, in a busy
metropolitan like Mumbai is no cakewalk.
Except from the only plus, that's FREEDOM;
there's a plenitude of duties hanging like
a sword on a daily basis…be it cooking,
cleaning, paying bills and a plethora of
other chores.
We thought of enquiring with some of those
actors from the TV fraternity who, along
with managing their career, have been engaged
in the Herculean task of managing their
home all by themselves.
Mouni Roy
Staying alone is a luxury when you have
the right support system and I am self-sufficient.
To aid me, my dad has got me a maid from
Delhi. As I have experienced a hostel life
for five-six years I am capable of managing
everything, from paying bills to doing other
stuff. My domestic life is pretty cool.
Ashiesh Roy
A bachelor's life is fun. It's the ultimate
symbol of self-independence. You come and
go as you please, the whole bathroom is
just for you, you enjoy monopoly over the
remote control, you can get away with throwing
your clothes all over the house and one
can also play the hi-fi really loud! The
flip side is that you have to make your
own morning coffee. My maid is 60 year old
Maharashtrian lady who's like my adopted
mother as she has been with me since nine
years. She cooks for me and also has the
house keys. A major problem of living alone
as a bachelor is that you are branded immoral
by the society.
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Geetanjali Tikekar
My domestic life is bliss. It is hectic
yet fulfilling. I cook on a daily basis.
I do have a maid but I do my own laundry,
particularly when it comes to expensive
clothes. All bills are personally paid by
me. I drive my own car, no driver needed.
However, I do have a personal security guard
hired for my safety. It was my father's
idea after not-so-pleasant experiences of
strangers banging my door.
Gaurrav Chanana
Right now I am living on a rental
basis and am managing my home ground pretty
well. I have a man Friday and a maid, who
have been there with me since two years.
. My upbringing has made me self-sufficient.
I was taught to make bed by myself even
when I used to stay in Delhi with my family.
I can cook even for guests. I look into
all aspects of running a house.
Poonam Joshi
I stay with my room mate. Since the
time I came to Mumbai for a career I have
been managing things. I cook whenever time
permits. I have a driver and a full-time
maid who takes cares of the basic household
chores. I am quite domesticated and can
manage on my own. One needs to be careful
and organized in a metro like Mumbai.
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PRASHANT GOLECHA |
Posted
on 15 May 2007 6:30 pm
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