Love, Life & Little Things
People often talk about love as if it arrives loudly.
Like something cinematic. Instant. Certain. Meant to be.
But the truth is, some of the deepest love stories begin quietly.
Not with dramatic confessions or perfectly timed moments, but with comfort. With conversations that somehow last longer than they should. With someone who slowly becomes part of your ordinary days without you even realizing it.
I think that’s the kind of love many of us are secretly searching for now.
10.05.2026
There was something magical about growing up in Delhi in the 80s and 90s.
Life was slower, simpler, and somehow more real.
We did not have smartphones, Wi-Fi, or social media. But we had full evenings, strong friendships, and memories that still make us smile without even trying.
Back then, music felt different.
We waited for songs on the radio with real excitement. Sometimes the announcer spoke longer than the song itself. Birthday wishes, song requests, messages from listeners… everything was read slowly and lovingly on air. And still, we waited patiently just to hear our favourite song.
When a Book Becomes Real
11.05.2026
Today, Written in the Stars finally went live on Amazon.
Even after seeing the link, refreshing the page again and again, and looking at my own book sitting there with a “Buy Now” button beside it… it still does not feel completely real.
For months, this story only lived inside my mind.
It existed in scattered notes, unfinished thoughts, late-night writing sessions, random emotions, and quiet moments when nobody else knew what I was building silently inside myself.
09.05.2026
Over the years, I have realized something very simple about relationships, marriage, partnership, and even feminism.
Equality does not always mean 50-50.
Sometimes life itself does not allow that.
There are days when one person is emotionally stronger while the other is tired. There are phases when one person earns more, sacrifices more, handles more, or simply has more strength left to give.
And that is okay.
A healthy relationship is not a constant calculation.