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Jasmine Babbar – A Voice Redefining Poetry and Storytelling in India

In a world overflowing with noise, poet Jasmine Babbar creates moments of silence that make people pause, reflect, and feel deeply. A storyteller, poet, and spoken-word performer, she has steadily etched her mark on the landscape of contemporary Indian poetry. Her work is marked by honesty, emotional depth, and striking vulnerability. Writing primarily in Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, and English, Jasmine explores themes of love, loss, heartbreak, healing, identity, mental health, and human connection. Her poetry is not merely meant to be read—it is meant to be experienced. Every performance carries an intimacy that leaves audiences deeply moved. What distinguishes Jasmine Babbar is her ability to transform deeply personal experiences into emotions that feel universally relatable. Her poems often explore loneliness, emotional conflict, self-discovery, and the quiet ache that lingers within relationships. Her poetry carries the rhythm of lived experience: “Some wounds don’t ask for healing. ...

Why Oleander Farms is the Perfect Weekend Getaway Near Mumbai

Spread across 180 acres in Karjat, Oleander Farms is a luxury farmhouse retreat and resort that offers the perfect escape from the chaos of city life. Combining nature, comfort, and indulgence, the property is packed with premium experiences — from the popular Saltt Restaurant and a vintage car museum to a bowling alley, gaming arcade, kids’ play area, multiple swimming pools, and a sprawling 3,000 sq. ft. fitness centre. The resort’s neutral-toned, spacious, and contemporary rooms are designed for complete relaxation, featuring private lawns, lake-facing views, or scenic balconies. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, a destination wedding, or a corporate retreat, Oleander Farms offers a picturesque setting against the lush Karjat hills. Managed by the Ahuja family, the property has evolved from a farm into a luxury hospitality destination, with young entrepreneur Aaliya Ahuja playing a significant role in shaping its modern identity. With expansion plans al...

Mumbai Seen Through a Different Lens

Sometimes, the best way to understand a city is not through its monuments or history books, but through its food. Old restaurants, crowded counters, steel plates, family recipes, and tiny eateries often tell stories that buildings cannot. Three places in Mumbai that I always find myself going back to are Pancham Puriwala, Badshah Cold Drink and K. Rustom & Co.. The story of Pancham Puriwala began in the 1840s when a young man named Pancham Sharma left his village in what is now Uttar Pradesh and walked all the way to Mumbai. The journey took him around 39 days. At that time, trains had not yet started in India. There were only long roads, uncertainty, and hope. When Pancham finally reached Mumbai, he started a small poori stall. That small stall slowly became what we now know as Pancham Puriwala. There is something very poetic about its location. The stall stood near what later became Victoria Terminus, now called Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. The same city that Pancham had once w...

Why Fashion Insiders Swear by Payal Khandwala – Her Quiet Power

Launching her eponymous label in 2012, Payal Khandwala has always approached clothing in much the same way she approaches art — minimalistic, thoughtful, and simple. It is with this quiet philosophy that she has steadily climbed the ladder of fashion, creating a distinctive space for herself in an industry often driven by excess and noise. “How women feel in clothing is more important, to me, than how they look in it. My aim has been to make clothes that quietly slip into your life and allow you to be weightless,” says Payal — a sentiment that perfectly captures the essence of her label. Her designs are never meant to overpower the wearer, but instead become an extension of her personality, moving with ease, comfort, and confidence. Her prism through which she sees fashion is deeply distinctive. She treats dressmaking almost like shifting paint onto a canvas, orchestrating colour, texture, and layering to create clothing that feels dramatic yet minimal at the same time. Every silhoue...

An Epic Movie - Michael (2026)

Biopics are everywhere these days. But Michael (2026) feels so different right from the very first frame. We all have heard of Michael Jackson; most of his fans were fans of his music, but were you aware that behind all that fame and worldwide success, there was a man who was constantly fighting against pressure, loneliness, and a lot of expectations? A nostalgic ride, this movie takes us on an emotional journey right from the first beat of Billie Jean to the final emotional performance. Film director Antoine Fuqua brings the King of Pop to life right in front of you and has you humming and singing right from your seat. His sensational moonwalk has you reliving history and nostalgia from the family band Jackson 5. In this movie, we are taken on a journey where we see glittering jackets, explosive stage lights, and, of course, the unforgettable moonwalk. Rather than opening like a movie, it opens like a concert right in the cinema! With millions of fans across the world, Michael was...

Are We Living Our Dreams or Just Fulfilling Our Duties?

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“One day, life becomes a responsibility, and that is the day we truly grow.” Sometimes, it feels as though life is no longer truly life — it becomes a responsibility. We live it less and fulfil it more. Heavy as it sounds, the reality often becomes heavier as life moves forward. As children, life feels free. There are no roles to maintain, no expectations to manage, and very few burdens to carry. But slowly, as we move into adolescence, early adulthood, and eventually midlife, we are forced to confront our responsibilities as human beings. First comes education, then higher education, and perhaps even further studies. After that comes a career, followed by family, relationships, and eventually the people who depend on us. Life gradually transforms into a series of commitments. And somewhere along the way, a quiet question begins to surface: Are we truly living our lives, or are we merely fulfilling responsibilities? “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it...

Why Gulzar’s Words Feel So Real

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In a world full of noise, Gulzar’s words feel like a quiet conversation with the soul. Many writers impress you with poetic lines, but then there are a few who reach into your soul without even trying too hard. Gulzar belongs to the latter. Not just an Urdu poet, he is also a lyricist, author, screenwriter, and film director—all in one. A recipient of five National Film Awards, he has also been honoured with India’s highest literary award, the Jnanpith. Gulzar understands the space between feelings—the unsaid, the incomplete, the almost forgotten.  His writing is simple, yet deeply profound, lingering long after you’ve read or heard it. “Tujhse naaraz nahi zindagi, hairaan hoon main…” ( I’m not upset with life… just a little bewildered by it. ) Such a simple line, yet it carries immense depth. There is no anger, no dramatic sorrow—just a quiet confusion about life. Gulzar doesn’t tell you what to feel; he gently reminds you of what you already do. His words reflect human emotions, ...