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Confessions

Confessions of a Dentist

Shubhangi Swarup

“I try not to judge potential suitors by the incredible amount of tartar, chipped tooth or stained filling they display”

Confessions of a Reformed Hitman

“I was frightened. Did I really want to live every second looking over my shoulder? I wasn’t too far gone in the world of crime to not turn back. I decided to give up.”

­Confessions of a Traffic Constable

It’s said that you can smell danger, but you cannot smell a thulla who sets a trap

Confessions of a Censor Board Member

Ideally, my job should be to categorise movies. But in India, it’s not that simple. I have to keep in mind at least 40 sensitivities

Confessions of an F&B Manager

A downmarket customer is called ‘Jignesh’ and a chap who needs lots of sauce is ‘swimming pool’

Confessions of a Murderer

There were times when the face of the man I killed haunted me. But I no longer feel remorse. Now, I feel that was his destiny

Confessions of a Lady Detective

My sources are servants, cooks, peons, neighbours and drivers. It’s easiest to worm information out of them. I love disguising myself...

Confessions of a Commercial Pilot

Piloting an aircraft is probably one of the most powerful jobs because anyone who is someone and travels by air is forced to trust the commander

Confessions of an Encounter Specialist

My wife has never been comfortable with my encounters. Every time there was one, she would go to the temple and pray for forgiveness

Confessions of an Air Traffic Controller

When most people think about air traffic control, what probably comes to mind is the image of men and women in a glass tower

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