Staff Reporters
Apr 7, 2010

Creative Q&A: Sajan Raj Kurup is in the hot seat

Sajan Raj Kurup, founder and chief creative officer at Creativeland Asia, on the gadget he could not live without.

Creative Q&A: Sajan Raj Kurup is in the hot seat

When was the last time you were inspired?
When was the last time you stopped breathing?

What’s the first thing you do when you wake up?
Figure out where I am.

What’s your favourite word?
Serendipity

What’s your favourite song lyric?
"If you should ever track me down I will surrender there and I will leave with you one broken man whom I will teach you to repair."

Sex, drugs or rock and roll?
Sex

Ad you’re most ashamed of?
He was not born to shame. Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit; for 'tis a throne where honor may be crowned sole monarch of the universal earth.

Ad you wish you’d made?
Ikea Lamp

Gadget you couldn’t live without?
EncephalonentophicIntelligious Majoras

Worst haircut you’ve ever had?
I am as bad as my last haircut.

The world ends in one hour. What do you do?
Smash the clock and continue living.

If you had a trained monkey, what would you make it do?
Oh, this is the monkey writing...

What do you wear in bed?
 A grin

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