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This is an archive article published on January 21, 2000

Top drawer

Anita AnandOn most days, she says she's out of her house by half past nine in the morning, and won't be back until seven in the evening. ...

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Anita Anand

On most days, she says she8217;s out of her house by half past nine in the morning, and won8217;t be back until seven in the evening. quot;But on days that we8217;re shooting, it could get as late as midnight,quot; she admits, adding that sometimes she ends up working on Sundays too.

She8217;s a great boss to work with, she says. quot;I8217;m generally the more lenient one,quot; she giggles. quot;I8217;m the one they come to when they need leave,quot; she adds jokingly. And her staff will vouch for that. quot;I guess they8217;ve taken to me since Mukul8217;s passing away,quot; she explains.

Ask her what8217;s in the top drawer of her desk, and she collects her thoughts before replying. quot;There are a lot of very confidential papers, probably the keys to all the cabinets in the office, some photographs of the family with Mukul, and my favourite set of pens,quot; she says.

Anita, who operates from the first floor premises of the office, says the ground floor room which her husband used, has been kept empty. quot;I wouldn8217;t let anyone else use it. It8217;s just theway Mukul left it, except for the fact that it8217;s cleaned regularly,quot; she says. quot;I do pass it every now and then, and I feel a connection with him everytime I do,quot; she adds.

Recently back from a three-week holiday across Florida and New York with her daughter Alishka, Anita says her work keeps her busy most of the time. quot;It8217;s the only thing that keeps me going, besides my children, of course,quot; she says.

8212; RAJEEV MASAND

 

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