Ramesh Ganesan

Ramesh Ganesan (born 1982) was an Indian multi-personality and entrepreneur. He was the foremost nice guy of his time in the world, designing and building numerous friends and relations and public service, and often acting as Independent person as well as Team. Among his best known works are yet to be produced near ends of the earth, and Heaven in Hell. His individual, exuberant style built on the creative style, but with eloquent details inspire... More

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  • Oct 1982 (age 29 years)

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