A reflective essay on book content, age, Gen Z anxiety, and finding the right audience beyond algorithms, trends, and content shame.
A personal essay reflecting on ten years of Netflix — from comfort shows and background noise to content fatigue, creator guilt, nostalgia, and how streaming quietly reshaped habits, routines, and our relationship with stories.
A reflective essay on modern love and the fear of being replaceable — how visibility of choice, shifting attention, and conditional commitment reshape intimacy, vulnerability, and the need to be chosen again and again.
A reflective essay on literature, reading fatigue, translated books, and the quiet anticipation of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. Thoughts on storytelling, community, curiosity, and wanting to listen more closely before rushing to meaning.
A reflective personal essay on how creativity slowly turns into maintenance when it begins feeding the algorithm — and the quiet, unnamed burnout that follows. A meditation on persistence, visibility, and why creating can start to feel heavier without ever fully stopping.
An honest reflection on creative inconsistency, burnout, and rest, exploring why taking breaks isn’t failure but part of sustainable creativity.
A reflective essay on a woman raised as a girl child to sacrifice, carry families, and remain unseen, exploring generational son preference and quiet endurance.
Read a detailed review of The Day I Learnt to Fly Again by Sunanda Ladha, a powerful memoir on self identity, healing, financial fear, and rebuilding life with courage and acceptance.
A heartfelt review of Kranti Jyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam exploring school memories, lifelong friendships, Marathi-medium education, and characters that stay with you long after the film ends.
An honest review of Meant To Be by Neha Chenani Khanagwal, book 2 of the Intertwined series. A comforting romance with strong characters, emotion, and depth.