About Vikas Kamat
Page Last Updated: January 12, 2026
Introduction
People have branded blogs as a form of "digital exhibitionism" -- exposing trivial facts about common folk. I am doing my part below.
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20 things About Vikas Kamat
- I am very attracted to truth and beauty.
- I have a Masters Degree, yet am the least educated in my immediate family. My dad, mom, wife all have Ph.D.s
- Some of the people I admire most are FDR, Gandhi, Shivaram Karanth, Madame Curie, and Nelson Mandela. I have met a number of great men and women in my life who have indirectly influenced me; they include my teachers, social workers, Kannada writers and poets, and musicians. I have also been greatly inspired by the innocence of many common people I came across while growing up in India.
- While I admire some of the swamijis from India, I stay away from them.
- I am not a member of any Indian Association. I am repulsed by their in-fighting, and stay as far away from them as possible.
- Indian Classical music is my favorite genre of music. I also like Marathi Natya Sangeet, Devotional music (Bhakti Sangeet), and medieval compositions. Bhimsen Joshi, Purandaradasa, Lata Mangeshkar, and Santana are my favorite music makers. Once a friend from Columbia presented me with a popular Columbian pop CD, which I liked very much.
- I enjoy poetic works of Rabindranth Tagore, Kuvempu, Da. Ra. Bendre, and William Wordsworth.
- I like to read non-fiction literature much more than I like to read fiction. I have read very less fiction in my life. (See a review of some my favorite books on India.)
- Some of my favorite movies are (or have been): The Godfather series, Pather Panchali series, Dr. Zhivago, Jurassic Park, Gandhi. I worship the genius of Satyajit Ray and Steven Spielberg. If there is one thing I want to do in my life, it is to make movies.
- I have been interviewed on Tech TV, on That's Kannada.com and on Rediff.com. Many people have a hard time distinguishing my contributions from my famous parents, and honor/recognize me instead. As a preference, I enjoy being a private person, and shun publicity. A lot of people ask me about interracial marriages and interfaith marriages (mine is both), to which I provide no answers.
- I have been blessed with some great friends. Some of my friendships have lasted multiple decades, because of mutual affection and respect. I value my friends a lot.
- I was exposed to political and religious conflict from a young age and have thought a lot about separatism, freedom, heroism, and terrorism. Like my views on interracial marriages, I am not comfortable discussing it with people whom I don't know well.
- Some of the famous people I have met are: Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Gianni Zail Singh (when he was the President of India), and Atal Bihari Vajpayee (before he was the Prime Minister of India). I have also met many writers and musicians from Karnataka.
- Although I am not a warm person, people say I have a friendly face. I even modeled once as a customer-service representative because the selectors thought my face conveyed a "very warm, friendly, and genuine" feeling.
- Some of the hobbies I have pursued are: sea shell collecting, stamp collecting, photography, water colors, oil painting, sketching, collages, stitching, Tennis, and home improvement. I not not good at any of them.
- I have served many many years as an apprentice in my father's Scientific Photo Lab and in my family's Cloth Shop. I didn't enjoy the labor then, but I feel my life is tremendously enriched by the experience of those years.
- I like to cook, but only for parties or a group of people. I don't like to cook regularly, and I intensely hate eating alone.
- I have been mistaken as a Mexican, Puerto-Rican, Spaniard, Greek, and Pakistani.
- I don't like to receive or give gifts. I would rather help (or seek help) with errands at times of need. I also believe in self-made gifts after I read that the most valuable gift Queen Elizabeth received at her wedding was a piece of handspun cloth from Gandhi. Once I hand-stitched rugged shopping bags for my father and joked that they cost me about a thousand dollars (in terms of how much time it took to make them). One Christmas I stitched a soft-bed for my dog TinTin and cracked the same joke.
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I am the type of person who believes in ways of nature. After I saw gay
dogs, I started accepting homosexuality. I was against men hunting for fun
till I saw TinTin hunt down a squirrel, only to show it off to me -- she
had no intention of eating the rodent. I am still looking for animals that
have sex for fun instead of for reproduction. (
Many biologists have
since pointed me to species that have sex for recreation)
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Links
- Link to my Orkut Profile
- Link to my MySpace profile
- Link to my LinkedIn Profile
- Link to Wikipedia Page on me (I assure you that I didn't write it)