Naveen has been very expressive and maintains the post in the weekends. He has triple digits in facebook,whatsapp. Double digit likes in linkedin, follows his family in Instagram.
Naveen Gaayaru was born on 21st January in Hyderabad. Brought up in Secunderabad, Naveen was a mischievous kid. All the qualities and peculiarities that one own may have some hidden connection with his family roots! We all are mere reflections of what or how our older generations were. Even in Naveen’s case, this is the same. Most of his characteristic traits trail down to his family genes; that of the Gayaaru’! Grey hair has been a constant trademark of the Gaayaru since generations. Be it a young man or an older person, all end up having grey hair! But it is not a thing of concern since it tops the trending list nowadays! Lucky enough, none of them had ever reached the state of baldness; things would have been altogether in a different scenario then! The likelihood that a person has or will develop an eyesight problem is inherited. However we can’t ascribe absolutely everything to genetics. Those who spend less time sitting in front of a computer and avoid straining their eyes a...
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