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Priyam Mukherjee
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GenderFemale
Occupationstudent
Locationkolkata, west bengal, India
IntroductionI'm usually high spirited and cheerful.I try to find humor in most things in life.(it's my survival kit) I'm enthusiastic to know and explore new things. I am practical and grounded. I don't normally get bored and I'm largely tolerant of people so long they don't act smart with me or give me unsolicited advice or resort to humor in bad taste. I tend to think and analyze and philosophize a lot.I love to talk and socialize,but I'm at my best with close friends and family. Being taken for granted puts me off totally and so does frivolity. I usually am very straightforward,and call a spade a spade-extremely bad with tact and manipulations.I'm an incurable optimist and move on fast. I'm inherently lazy and absolutely adore my freedom. I strongly believe in treating people as I want to be treated.so if I'm avoiding/ignoring or being sarcastic with you- plzz get the drift :-)
InterestsReading,Music,Movies with a good story line,Traveling,Theater/Performing arts.Visiting historical sites and the Outdoors
Favorite moviesyou have got mail, notting hill, the runaway bride, pretty woman, taare zameen par, black, hum apke hain kaun, dilwale dulhaniya.... dil chahta hai, life in a metro, unishe april, 36 chowringee lane. to name a few.i personally just love the rom-com genre
Favorite musica lot of variety. childhood favs were carpenters, Abba, cliff Richards, boney M. popular RD numbers.high school favs were ronan keating britney spears bob marley backstreet boys billy ray cyrus. then came AR Rahman, PINk flyod, CLapton<dylan, Beatles<dire STraits and DOOrs, Led zep. and then chandrabindoo, bhoomi and fossils mohiner ghoraguli too i love and ofcourse anjan dutt sometimes techno music playing at the lounge gets me in the groove too..
Favorite booksChildhood favs were works of Enid Blyton, Mark Twain, Agatha Christie, Arther Canyon Doyle, Alexander Dumas, Rl Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, and Louisa M Alcott. Then came a period of Pg Wodehouse, Hg wells, Somerset Maugham, short stories by O Henry and Saki. Finally came works of Dickens, Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare, Marquez, Tolstoy, Virginia Woolf, Dostoevsky, Rushdie, Vikram Seth, Amitav Ghosh, Kundera, John STeinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, George Elliot, Margaret Atwood and Victor Hugo.
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