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I'm Thomas!

A Mumbai based Mulga.
Magical Mumbai


Living in  Mumbai, and thusly to work. In any case, in two or three years, I understood that a work space way of life was not for me. I quit, began off all alone and started independent composition and counselling brands on advertising perspective.
I have a craving to photography, food and travel, in spite of the fact that the presence of this one would propose something else. I'm a normal (at-most) cook and absolutely no culinary expert. Be that as it may, what I do exceed expectations at is eating. I'm not awed by five star eateries – I'd happily eat at a burger joint in the event that it's better. All I think about is great food, style and an ordinary way of life.

This affection for food, fashion, photography and travel – making unlimited arrangements of spots I need to eat at and nations I need to visit, watching TLC for a considerable length of time, and I required another outlet!
If you were to meet me a couple of years ago, I’d come off as an introverted and reserved person. But living in Mumbai has turned me into a person I would have never dreamed of becoming! I love meeting and networking with people, I have opinions on everything, and I constantly seek new adventures. I have a larger than (my) life presence on social media - shut me off from Twitter, Facebook and the online world for a day and I’ll slowly start to wither away.

While I'm not one of those bloggers who can "auction all that they possess and venture to the far corners of the planet" nor one of the corporate honchos to labour for a long time and neglect to inhabit all – I'm attempting to locate the centre way.
To sum it up, I’m a bunch of contradictions. I’m not loud yet not quiet; thoughtful, yet spontaneous; I love to travel, but I love the comfort of my own home, I need direction, but I hate being told what to do. I’m an open book... but I don't reveal too much.

I can be whoever I need to be... be that as it may, I can't be who I'm most certainly not.


I have no idea what this blog will become. But I do know one thing. My passion for photography, food and travel is immense and my friends can no longer be the only people I want to.

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