- He was a man who believed in himself more than others.
- He had a very strong sense of what was right and what was wrong. He wouldn't condone wrong behaviour even if it is by his own family.
- He was a man who was efficient and expected the same from others. He will not tolerate inefficiency.
-He was a man who could mask his emotions. In fact he was so good at it, he thought he did not have any.
-He gave a lot of importance to his family but still held his own views. He will not cow down to anyone, even to his Dadima whom he loves and respects a lot. (Remember how he lived in the outhouse because of a disagreement with her?)
- He tends to jump to conclusions at the drop of a hat. He fails to see things from the other's point of view.
-He hated the pomp and grandeur of high society and preferred his own company more than the company of others.
Inspite of all his flaws, the man had a heart of gold which he kept well hidden from the rest of the world. He was a just and fair man who will go to any lengths to uphold that justice, even if it means that he may have to come down from his high horse. He is a chivalrous man and would risk his life if required to save others. He will stand by what he feels is right even at the risk of facing humiliation. Lost in the hard exterior is a little boy who craves for love and affection, someone who wants to be accepted with all his flaws, someone who desired to belong.
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