About Me

Hello!
Welcome to my user page!   I would not go in detail. My name is Mr. Smart LION. Its not my real name and I prefer not to share. I’m from New Delhi, India. I was born in Europe. I spent my childhood in a couple of countries. I graduated from Delhi University.

 
I began visiting and reading the English Wikipedia first time in 2009. I contributed to Wikipedia as an IP user until March 2015 and I made my first edit in October 2013. I created my Wikipedia account in December 2013 and I created my first article about my website on that day, but then it was deleted on the same day. I got addicted soon and began editing English Wikipedia in March 2015 as a registered user. I never vandalised Wikipedia. I’m a contributor. I enjoy creating Bollywood films’ and Hindi-language TV series’ articles. Since I have created this account, I have created more than 350 articles. I’ve been granted many user rights on the English Wikipedia. I also have rights to use Huggle and STiki to deal with vandalism. But I no longer use these tools and user rights. I'm currently not as active as I used to be. My outside interests include playing cricket and listening to music. If you have any query, comment or any valuable feedback, feel free to message me.  

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