“The Internet is like a knowledge of the ocean, you can grab as much as you can.”

In a Radio Interview https://soundcloud.com/akshay-makadiya/akshay-makadiya-radio-interview-with-rj-sheetal with RJ Sheetal at Radio Mirchi. June 14, 2014

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