is chattery
brilliant girl from
Kerala, caught our
attention with her
S h a n k a r
Mahadevan
breathless talking
style. In one
conversation and
maybe in one
breath, you get a
jist of AIIMS news with no options to change the
channel. Her envy generating energy and laugh
keeps the group lively. She went in search of TV
serials imparting family values and ended up
going on a spree of Korean and Pakistani
romcoms. She is probably the only who found
some savings from the already meager
internship salary which she is equally capable of
blowing up on a shopping spree. She is well
known for her bargaining skills in Delhi
markets, if bargaining meant pay the whole
price and more. e most regular person in
lecture theatres, which is the place she chooses
to sleep when all of us choose our beds. Her
laptop has faced the most casualties owing to
her accidental dozes. About her phone, we
rather not talk about it. She is the guaranteed
"alarm with no snooze button" for people who
have slipped notes under her door asking her to
wake them up on exam mornings. She has won a
special place in our hearts due to her genuine
concern for people. She is the person to run to,
for inspiration and guidance. She is the perfect
combination of a hardworking lady with set
principles and goals and a one with ample
sensitivity. She is now getting hitched to the
bearded man who ran away from all her Rakhis.
She has set her eyes on PG and we wish her the
very best for all her dreams and goals.
H AMNA
M ARIYAM
I QBAL
H ARSHIT
A GARWAL
H IMANSHU
K ATARA
A s the say ing
goes, dharti par
100 baniya mare
honge to ek
harshit paida
hua hoga. He had
all
the
ingredients to be
a quintessential
‘sethji’, with the
razor sharp
mind and the equally round and blunt
waistline. But for better or for worse, he has
decided to grace the noble profession of
medicine. Politics and economics are his forte,
but his intellectual prowess is none too
shabby, as the obscene amount of gold and
silver collected from his days at Allen institute
can well attest to. Always ready to break a leg
on the dance �oor or break the seal on a
calzone, he has recently found a stabilizing
in�uence in his life. e guy with minimal
change disease underwent profound change
after his foray to the States, but has decided to
set up shop in his homeland. Keep an eye out
for this one, because he is just starting to
scratch the surface of his potential.
A
b o r n
superstar, the
love of his
friends, dearest
of seniors
during ragging
and a fun guy to
be around, this
Shakespeare
from Banswada
was the eye
candy of his batch. A good friend, he was
famous for convincing twenty (!) of his
batchmates to appear for supple-exams once.
Last minute padhai gave him the much needed
a d re n a l i n e r u s h . W i t h h i s c h a r m i n g
personality and crazy dancing skills, he
became the hero of one of the most celebrated
P waves of all time, 'e phantom of the opera',
in 2012. Always a good person by heart, may
his soul rest in peace.