Was something about it wrong?

It all started with a hello, wrongly delivered, and a reply, never expected. Something about it was wrong. The monosyllabic chats wilted rapidly, to make way for paragraphs, woven together by warmth, passion and humour. Something about it was wrong, but who cared? An unlikely friendship began to flourish, one whose language weren’t words but meanings . Something about it was wrong or was it? … Continue reading Was something about it wrong?

The teeny-tiny hands

The following article is a first-person recreation of a real-life scenario that I was blessed to witness and couldn’t stop myself from putting it on the blog I wanted to eat something. It’s been a couple of months since shifting that I got to eat something unhealthy viz fast food. Sounds creepy?! Not to someone (ME), for whom evenings meant KFC and weekends spelled B-I-R-I-Y-A-N-I. After some … Continue reading The teeny-tiny hands

The barber who wanted to shave

I have always been an ardent follower of Oscar Wilde, but the above quote somehow never made sense to me until that memorable day, the day when I saw passion unfurl itself into perfection. It was someday after the strict Covid lockdown when the restrictions were slowly being lifted in a phase-wise manner. It was after much deliberation that I decided to go for a … Continue reading The barber who wanted to shave

Interview : “Social distancing is the only key to reach the other side of the crisis “

Over the past few weeks, the novel coronavirus has wrecked havoc on planet Earth affecting every sphere of human life. Many countries have decided to enforce lockdowns to prevent the virus from spreading with India following suit too. The lockdown in India has been a gradual process that started off by screening passengers at the airport, home quarantining people, declaring a “Janta Curfew” and finally … Continue reading Interview : “Social distancing is the only key to reach the other side of the crisis “

A glimpse

“Medical profession is a feat that requires self-sacrifice, purity of souls and purity of thoughts.”, said Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. So, who is a doctor? A doctor is assumed by many to be equivalent to the real world Spiderman. A superhero that is always right. For whom the smallest mistake is no less than a sin. Devoting one’s life selflessly to serve the humanity requires a … Continue reading A glimpse