1. 143human:

Johnny Tarajosu working. 

    143human:

    Johnny Tarajosu working. 

    (via 143human)

    2 days ago  /  109 notes  /  Source: 143human

  2. (via choli-ke-peeche)

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  3. brownpeople:

movie throw back

    brownpeople:

    movie throw back

    1 week ago  /  15 notes  /  Source: http

  4. (via desi-problems)

    2 weeks ago  /  58 notes  /  Source: princeofindia

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  6. choli-ke-peeche:

Magical! Out of Disney movie :).

    choli-ke-peeche:

    Magical! Out of Disney movie :).

    1 month ago  /  807 notes  /  Source: weheartit.com

  7. Gpoy.

    Gpoy.

    1 month ago  /  7 notes

  8. superstarlet-ce:

    Desi Girl - Dostana (2008) - this song will not get out of my head!!!!!


    —this is some real shit though, you’ll see a million girls in this world, but ain’t none of them gonna come close a desi girl.

    (via superstarlet-ce)

    1 month ago  /  4 notes

  9. zahrabahrabobara:

where my desi people at?

    zahrabahrabobara:

    where my desi people at?

    1 month ago  /  8 notes  /  Source: zahrabahrabobara

  10. 1 month ago  /  16 notes  /  Source: desishit

  11. (via desi-problems)

    1 month ago  /  189 notes  /  Source: desi-problems

  12. I don’t think I would mind an arranged marriage. There’s no hope for me anyway. LOL. Time to prep that biodata. 

    1 month ago  /  1 note

  13. fobbytips:

-A

    fobbytips:

    -A

    1 month ago  /  12 notes  /  Source: fobbytips

  14. jeevermadness:

Narcopolisby Jeet Thayil is going on my reading list.
From Flavorwire’s summary of the novel:

In this debut novel by poet, musician, and ex-junkie Jeet Thayil, you’ll be transported to the glittering, grimy underbelly of Bombay in the 1970s, complete with a cast of degenerate characters swirling around each other, everybody looking for some kind of fix. From the very first lines, Thayil’s prose is striking and stickily compelling, filled with a manic beauty that only gets more addictive as you go on.

    jeevermadness:

    Narcopolisby Jeet Thayil is going on my reading list.

    From Flavorwire’s summary of the novel:

    In this debut novel by poet, musician, and ex-junkie Jeet Thayil, you’ll be transported to the glittering, grimy underbelly of Bombay in the 1970s, complete with a cast of degenerate characters swirling around each other, everybody looking for some kind of fix. From the very first lines, Thayil’s prose is striking and stickily compelling, filled with a manic beauty that only gets more addictive as you go on.

    1 month ago  /  12 notes  /  Source: flavorwire.com