Hyderabad
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A walk on Bolton Road

To walk on Bolton Road was to be free. Free from the clutches of the glitz and the glamour that the lights of Tivoli threw on your face. Continue reading
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Shards of Memory – The Irani cafes of Hyderabad

Oh, the joys of merely sitting basking in the warmth of the filtered rays of the sun while Abid brought you a cup of piping hot Irani chai. Continue reading
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A World Without You – Five Years Later

12th September is the hardest day of the year. Continue reading
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Autumn in Hyderabad

Had Paradise survived, the last Hyderabadi too would have weathered the storm. Continue reading
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Happy Diwali!

Diwali and Kali Puja would have been incomplete without the presence of the beggars… Continue reading
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Completing fourteen years as a professional cricketer

In the fifteen seasons that I have played so far as a professional, I can honestly attest that I have never shied away from giving my best and going above and beyond the call of duty. Continue reading
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HYDRAA: Revanth Reddy’s pet project turns heads in Telangana

The question remains as to how long this drive can continue and how soon Mr Reddy will have to bow down to popular opinion. Continue reading
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The Last Hyderabadi

Wasn’t it George Bernard Shaw who said that politics was the last resort of the scoundrel? The last Hyderabadi remembered having read something of the sort during his time at the Nizam College. Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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