This week was nothing new and I would say I was certainly at my creative best and unfortunately my seven year old daughter, Atulya, was my guinea pig. 
It was life as usual on a Sunday morning, till my mom came to me and asked me to take my daughter for a hair cut and one look, you would agree that the poor little child's haircut was long due. So, I called the nearby 'Green Trends' for an appointment and then got an appointment after 45 minutes.

It was life as usual on a Sunday morning, till my mom came to me and asked me to take my daughter for a hair cut and one look, you would agree that the poor little child's haircut was long due. So, I called the nearby 'Green Trends' for an appointment and then got an appointment after 45 minutes.
Now, with my attention being on that, I asked my daughter, "How do you want your hair to be cut?" She said, "Classic Bob Cut". She also said that suited her and also the Hair dresser told that she was beautiful. Then sold my daughter the idea of trying something different and asked her to trust daddy. Reluctantly, the poor child agreed. Mind you, all these are happening without the knowledge of my wife and my mom.
Then I remembered the movie 'Blind Dating' which was screened in Zee Studio a week back. I liked the heroine 'Anjali Jay' in that movie and searched for her pictures and finally got hold of her picture. Then I took a print of the same and told my daughter, that this is how she is going to look and convinced her that it would be great.
Then I took her to the shop and showed the picture of Anjali Jay and asked the lady to do a similar cut. She did do her best and I also added my interpretations and instructions to her and the end result is for you to see.My daughter was very unhappy and she said that she is not looking like the woman in the picture. The hair dresser did convince her.
Then I told the Hair Dresser that I cannot carry this picture every time, so in case I need to ask for this kind of hair cut to be done, how should I ask? She said, 'Classic Bob Cut'. Luckily, my daughter was not around, when I heard this, Poor Child.

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