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Modesty paired with magnanimity

Ramesh's humility, Sumana's composure and Srineesh's mischief make them more than a perfect family, says Deepa Raparla

A IMAGE of success, Lingamaneni Ramesh, walking modestly with his gracious wife, Sumana and his only son, Srineesh, looked appealing as a family not only to the lens of the camera, but to most of the active eyes.

A man identified with his accomplishment and his capacity to spring up with brilliantly facilitated construction ventures in the city was an interesting somebody, who merely acquires pleasure from the simple things in life. With many future construction undertakings up his sleeve, Ramesh was quite enthused to discuss about his work and all the big dreams that comes along with it.

Merging with a renowned Australian construction company to raise some of the excellently equipped home units was a remarkable deal clinched by Ramesh which speaks of his standing. Talking of the days when he started off, he indubitably finds his father as his mentor, who educated him through all the corners of the building industry.

Even as his clock spinning around work immensely, finding time for his household and his playful son, who keeps him occupied for hours, and his friends are all he requires to keep him on the move with a cheer.

Sumana, a content housewife, finds pleasure in gardening and embroidery.

A young man's mind, which was in total tune with his growing business, paired up with the undemanding

tone of Sumana, was rather harmonizing during the conversation with MetroPlus .

Only being five years as a couple, they were still in that path of discovering, which may possibly happen into an intense relationship. "Besides my regular construction ventures, I am seriously planning to spend some time and money for charity, particularly for improvement of the homes for the aged," confesses Ramesh.

As the playful Srineesh lined up his toy cars on the table, which he is extremely fond of, his childish stance only unveils his growing love for his dad.

With once again in the ideal setting of the Manor, the Dine proceeded pleasantly, with appetizing dishes like Hakka Soup, Chicken Biryani, Mutton Biryani, Paneer Biryani, primed by Brijesh Thakur, that added spice to the conversation. "Playing shuttle badminton every morning fits into my routine while catching up with my close associates is something that I like to do when in leisure," says Ramesh with a grin. A man so far only acknowledged with his victory but not his image surely is a surprise, with his humble disposition and his charming family who were more than down to earth.

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