Even in _US_ children who born without father called _BASTXXX, do we still agree _sex_ before marriage can be allowed ... , if you want real answer, ask your self, what if your own sister have _sex_ before marriage..
This writer and most of the North Indian people always doubt the why in Bangalore / Karnataka, the names has 'th' in the end instead of 't'. This is because in Kannada we have two different alphabets 'ta' and 'tha'. Kannada dont use half alphabets. So the name is not 'Prashant', but it should be 'Prashantha'. TATA and THATHA are two examples I can mention here. TATA (pronounced as Ratan TATA) and THATHA (means "grand father, pronounced like date 7-th, 8-th). So, here the Writer (not Writher) should know the local language before making such comments bfore publishing it.
Re: Writers 'Prashanth' doubt
by gutkapanbeedi on Nov 22, 2012 05:32 AM
Yeah,even I always had the same doubt as the writer !! Thanks Kapil for clearing the doubt and yes the author should have been more rational before commenting it on the book, sarcasm never pays !!
Re: Writers 'Prashanth' doubt
by raja on Nov 22, 2012 09:20 AM
And so u guys pronounce Magesh instead of Mahesh, Shangar instead of Shankar. However, Shankara, Mahesha, Nagesha etc etc i am not ignoring bro.
Re: Re: Writers 'Prashanth' doubt
by Kapil Dev on Nov 22, 2012 10:49 AM
Raja, Not "u guys". Tamilians says Magesh for Mahesh. This is becasue they do not have the alphabet "ha". So, thats the reason they say Magesh.
Re: Writers 'Prashanth' doubt
by talons on Nov 22, 2012 09:43 AM
I am glad the North Indian writer could at least frame sentences properly :) It will take a few generations of evolution for them to move on from framing sentences to 'think before commenting' .. nature works damn slow on them, so lets not be too harsh on them.
Re: Re: Re: Writers 'Prashanth' doubt
by RamRahim on Dec 22, 2012 02:17 PM
Why this fighting between North and South. Let's learn about each other and move on. Afterall we have to make this country Great!