In the early 2000s, Chandrima Bhattacharya, a reporter working for The Telegraph, the ABP Group’s English daily, had written a piece on how a Calcutta couple, just about to make love, finds that the elaborate process of putting up a mosquito net consumes all their passion. Written for a literary supplement of the newspaper, the droll article showed how the grimness of life in this city can be a great source of entertainment when viewed through a comic lens. Bhattachary’s ability to do that, to draw out the humor latent in everyday, mundane situations got her boss to ask her to write a column that would poke lighthearted fun at everything. Including, but of course, herself.