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Confessions

Confessions of a Corrupt Cop

“To get our promotions, we need to cosy up to senior colleagues and politicians. At times, we even pay to get desired postings”

Confessions of a divorcée

“Concepts of falling out of love, etcetera, don’t quite cut it. So people who don’t face ‘cruelty’ are forced to make up stuff”

TV Music Show Producer

“Pop music was a rage in the 90s but eventually became monotonous and died out. Indie music is doing the rounds now”

Confessions of a Prison Inmate

“For my bail, my father sold off his land, and in October 2007, I got bail... in 2009, I was sentenced to prison by the trial courts”

Confessions of an ex-Army officer

“As a nation, we are ruled by complacency. The top brass of the Army has to speak up and take charge if things are to change”

Confessions of a Timeshare Marketeer

“If you lose your client in those 90 minutes, he will never come again. The money has to be emotionally coerced out of him”

Confessions of a TV entertainment channel producer

“We can never [edit/snip] shows made by Balaji Telefilms. Otherwise, the shows will go to other channels”

Confessions of a Municipal Schoolteacher

“What is the harm in corporal punishment? Children fear no one these days. They know we have to promote them”

Confessions of a Children’s Dentist

“The trick is to understand that the child is neither a dummy nor a miniature adult. We have to understand the cause of fear”

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