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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIs this one of India’s first anthologies born entirely from Facebook posts? An offbeat collection, written with tongue firmly in cheek, that often mirrors your own experiences?
Meet Shridhar, a wry, irreverent and self-deprecating former ad man. Discover his world of
quirky colleagues and his typically Indian middle-class life through amusing and sometimes
hysterical slice-of-life situations.
When not crafting ads or daydreaming, Shridhar observed people keenly. As his life tangled
with theirs in an un-choreographed dance, he made exhaustive mental notes that stuck like
superglue. He wove it all together on Facebook with fingers dipped in vivid imagery, deadpan humour, sarcasm, nostalgia, and warmth. But always with a sharp eye for the bizarre. Call it ob-com, or observational comedy.
Grab your rocks glass, goblet, or steel tumbler, and savour this compendium
one post at a time. If you occasionally laugh out loud, it’s okay. It’s an intended
side effect.
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G. S. Shridhar, aka Sach (short for saccharine), is a retired advertising professional who started small and grew into leadership roles in large, multinational advertising companies.
For the bulk of his career of 34 years, he wrote advertisements and television commercials for a vast variety of brands and clients. Shridhar worked in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and occasionally in Delhi. He also did a one-year stint in Colombo as consultant to a Sri Lankan advertising agency. He lives in Bengaluru, his home city, with his wife and mother.
Shridhar’s two daughters currently live in the National Capital Region (NCR). Shridhar loves to read, write, and travel. He can listen to classic rock music and Kishore Kumar’s songs for hours on end. His social media presence is seen mostly on X, where he posts acerbic takes on politicians and on Facebook, his favourite stomping ground for long, light-hearted posts riffing on the absurdities of everyday life.
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