Archive: Blog
8/9/2025
From Thread to Trend: The Expensive Evolution of Rakhi
There was a time when Rakhi was simple. A sister tied a thread on her brother’s wrist, he smiled, slipped her a sweet (and maybe a humble ₹100 note), and…
8/3/2025
The Great Indian Queue
National Symbol of Patience, Pain, and Passive Aggression You can take an Indian out of India, but you can’t take the queue out of an Indian. We were born in…
4/15/2025
In Satire We Believe
Characters: Skepticus: A world-weary realist with a fondness for facts, coffee, and mild existential dread. Satira: A whimsical, word-wielding optimist who believes laughter might be our last defense against collective…
2/3/2025
Resilience, You Beauty!
Ernest Hemingway once remarked that the most remarkable people often face immense hardships. They encounter failure, endure suffering, battle challenges, and experience loss in ways many may never fully grasp.…




