I first began speaking with K.S. Narendran right after the disappearance of MH Flight 370 in March 2014. His wife, Chandrika, was on that doomed jet.
We spoke by phone, Skype an email — conversations that resulted in several stories on CNN. I finally had the chance to meet him yesterday in Bangalore. I felt honored he made time for me.
I felt some apprehension about the meeting. I was not sure how much he still wanted to talk about the tragedy that befell him; how much he wanted to just move on.
But the meeting was easy. Even though I had never seen him before, at times, it felt that I had known him for a while. After all, he had shared with me some of the most personal parts of his life, the kind of things you share only with family and those closest to your heart.
In the end, we met not as journalist and subject of story but as friends, really — and with the hope that our friendship will continue.
Here are the stories:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/20/world/flight-370-family-missing-india/
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/14/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-families-narendran/
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/01/world/mh370-conversations-with-missing-wife/