Tag: books

  • Remembering Munshi Premchand

    Remembering Munshi Premchand

    “Premchand’s women aren’t just characters—they’re mirrors of emotional resilience, quiet rebellion, and moral complexity in a world that often denied them voice.”

  • The Tapioca Rebellion.

    It was the national Tapioca day in Uncle Sam’s land. But the Tapioca was asking for an aadhar card, since India recognized it in its many avataar.

  • The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t

    Tambli isn’t just food—it’s ancestral memory, edible metaphor, and quiet rebellion. It survives through confusion, conversation, and the body’s deep, unspoken wisdom.

  • The Victory That Wasn’t Ours.

    A city cheered, a crowd bled, and a clown asked—whose victory was it really? A Vidhushaki unravels the price of collective spectacle.

  • Shadow Work…Make it Goth

    Today, we honour the Goth spirit—not just black lipstick and lace, but the powerful invitation to face what’s been buried. 💀🖤

  • Ekashringa the Unicorn

    Ekashringa the Unicorn

    Ekashringa, the unicorn, gallops through myth and modernity—embodying rare energy, purity, and purpose. A timeless symbol of imagination, belief, and the magic of becoming.