When I came to Australia in 1987 as an adoptee from India, I could not have had any idea where my life journey would take me.
My quest to find my first family would never have been actualized without technology.
I'm fairly sort of a laid-back and optimistic guy full of effervescence and vitality.
I see Calcutta as a place where I have a lot of memories... A lot of fond memories of coming back here and helping the children.
I'm a pretty laid-back kind of person.
Follow your own path.
For a couple that wants to have a child, there's the option of IVF, but then have a look at adoption as well.
We were a sport-oriented family. Because I was athletic, I made friends easily.
I knew I'd been given another chance, another life in Australia by my parents, so I didn't want to hurt them.
I don't really have a worldview.
I don't have a birth certificate.
I need to be mentally stimulated.
The Hindi film that connects with my life story the most is the movie 'Hero' - two brothers being lost and sort of coming back.
My adoptive mother always wanted to meet my biological mother.
I almost drowned in the Hooghly river, which is something really crazy. If there is something about Calcutta that scares me, it's that.