Nothing textbook about it | Ranabir Majumdar
Broken glass, furniture and clocks adorn Ranabir's Trophy cupboard. Benched time and again for his madness, he finally traded the bats and the raquets for the keyboard. And with almost all clocks at home out of the way, there has been no limit on the amount of sports he has consumed ever since. Despite his streak of madness, his friends and family continue to be amazingly tolerant of his sporting obsessions.
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