Autobiography of a surgeon who migrated from Bombay to Boston at a very young age for specialty post-graduate training in surgery. He established a successful surgical practice and became a recognized figure in the Boston medical community. He had an interesting career spanning over 47 years of practice. He has shed light on the discrimination he faced, medical malpractice suits, a fine balance between raising a family and building a medical practice. He touches upon landing a non-speaking role on the television show "Frasier" and his disappointment in not getting more Hollywood acting roles. He built a reputable career in interfaith work over the years and is proud of co-founding an interfaith youth leadership group with the Anti Defamation League of Boston. His interfaith work got him an invitation to the Obama White House for a meeting. He also reflects on his deep interest in gardening and landscaping which has helped him a great deal in his post-retirement past-time.
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