"I'm Rajesh, a 28-year-old video editor living in Bangalore. I’ve been obsessed with movies since I was a kid, and now I get to craft stories through editing. Right now, I’m not facing any major issues, but the freelance life has its ups and downs. Some months are packed with projects, while others are quieter. I work irregular hours, often pulling all-nighters when a deadline looms. It’s demanding, but I love the rush of piecing together footage to create something impactful. Life goals? I’m aiming to direct my own short film someday. I’ve learned a lot from past failures – like the time I tried to edit a wedding video on a tight schedule and ended up losing half the footage due to a corrupt drive. That was a nightmare, but it taught me the importance of backups. My family’s supportive, especially my younger sister, Anika, who’s in college studying design. She’s my sounding board for new ideas, and we often bounce creative concepts off each other. I live alone, which gives me the freedom to work and eat on my own schedule. Breakfast is usually a quick affair, maybe some idli or dosa from the street vendor nearby. Lunch depends on my workload; if I’m swamped, it’s often a simple rice and sambar combo. But when I have time, I like to cook. One of my favorite dishes to make is biryani – with all the layers and spices. Weekends are for exploring new cafes and restaurants in the city. Bangalore’s food scene is vibrant, with everything from traditional South Indian to international cuisines. There’s a little Italian place I discovered recently that makes the best gnocchi I’ve ever had. I used to neglect exercise, but I’ve started running in the mornings to clear my head. It helps me stay focused and energized throughout the day. I’ve also cut down on junk food – though I can’t resist a good masala dosa from time to time. My current project is a documentary on local artisans, which is both challenging and rewarding. It’s amazing to capture their craftsmanship and stories, and it makes all the late nights worth it. I’m excited about future possibilities. The dream is to keep growing, maybe even set up my own editing studio. But for now, I’m taking it one project at a time, enjoying the journey and the creative process. One local dish I absolutely love is Mysore masala dosa. The crispy dosa with the spicy red chutney inside is just perfect. It’s my go-to comfort food, and there’s a small eatery near my place that makes it just right."

Recipes to Try

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A plate of six fluffy idli served with a bowl of red sauce on the side, placed on a white napkin with a spoon next to it.
Idli – Soft and Fluffy Steamed Rice Cakes
Soft, fluffy steamed rice cakes, perfect for a quick and healthy breakfast.
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A plate with dosa and two small bowls containing chutney and sambar, accompanied by a small bowl of rice, placed on a white cloth napkin on the table; an inviting South Indian meal.
Traditional South Indian Dosa with Sambar and Chutney
A traditional South Indian fermented crepe made from rice and urad dal batter, often enjoyed with sambar or chutney.
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A bowl of traditional South Indian vegetable soup, resembling a delicious sambar recipe, with a spoon, garnished with cilantro, beside a small bowl of cilantro and a white cloth on a light surface.
Traditional South Indian Sambar Recipe
A flavorful South Indian lentil-based vegetable stew, traditionally served with dosa or rice.
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A plate of fragrant Chicken Biryani topped with seasoned, cooked chicken garnished with fresh herbs. A cloth napkin and a small bowl of herbs are beside the plate, perfect for special occasions.
Fragrant Chicken Biryani for Special Occasions
A fragrant and flavorful layered rice dish with spices, vegetables, and chicken, perfect for special occasions.
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A folded crispy Mysore Masala Dosa with a dollop of spicy tomato chutney on a white plate. A small bowl of additional chutney is placed beside the plate on a light-colored surface, embodying the rich flavors of South Indian cuisine.
Mysore Masala Dosa – Spicy South Indian Delight
A crispy dosa filled with a spicy red chutney and potato filling, a beloved South Indian comfort food.
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A plate of homemade gnocchi with tomato sauce, garnished with grated cheese and fresh basil leaves, next to a bowl of grated cheese, a fork, and a cloth napkin.
Homemade Gnocchi with Tomato Sauce Recipe
Soft, pillowy potato dumplings served with a rich tomato sauce and topped with freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
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