
Ganpati Bappa Morya
A playful retelling of Lord Ganesha’s festive visit to Earth—complete with Lamborghinis, Modaks, and modern-day devotion. A heartwarming blend of mythology, humor, and tradition.

A playful retelling of Lord Ganesha’s festive visit to Earth—complete with Lamborghinis, Modaks, and modern-day devotion. A heartwarming blend of mythology, humor, and tradition.

A tender, whimsical ode to the ever-changing sky — part muse, part mystery — this letter blends wonder, longing, and quiet love in a lyrical conversation between earth and the heavens.

A moment at a Coldplay concert sparked global mockery, but who was truly exposed? This thought-provoking piece explores scandal, schadenfreude, and the internet’s unforgiving gaze.

This thought-provoking piece explores how intergenerational companionship, elderly care, and lifelong learning can transform the way we approach ageing, highlighting innovative ideas to enrich the lives of senior citizens.

While watching Aap Jaisa Koi, I noticed something that felt both familiar and oddly hollow: the portrayal of the liberal Bengali woman. You know the

“Stranded on Our Home Island” recounts a powerful true story of survival during the 2019 Patna floods, where rising waters turned familiar streets into rivers and homes into isolated islands

This poignant reflection captures the ache of fading love—how emotional distance, unspoken pain, and shifting connections can cloud even the deepest bonds. Through quiet heartbreak and lingering hope, it explores the complexity of loving someone who expresses affection not in words, but in quiet gestures that still speak volumes.

More than a season, rain in Bengal is a soulful journey—through music, memory, food, and cinema. This piece captures the romance, nostalgia, and cultural depth of Bengali monsoons.

This deeply personal reflection challenges a familiar cliché about ageing, offering honest insights into growing older, with humour, realism, and wisdom that go beyond cosmetic concerns and motivational catchphrases.

Barring the months of December and January, Calcutta was rather warm, especially in April and May. Now, of course, the weather is quite confounding, having



