Musings by the Ghat
Taken at Rishikesh, India
the corner of the side window
On a hot, late summer afternoon in Hyderabad, the skies burst open to reveal heavy drops and hail stones onto the parched earth. The unprepared world went helter skelter with joy as the relief poured down.
On a friend’s suggestion, here’s a more real version. Simply, again. :)
Who says machines can’t fall in love? Look at these two snuggling up with each other oblivious to the world’s stares.
You’re in the mood for love
You’re in the mood for dance
You’re in the mood for a little romance
You’re in the mood for love…
One of my all-time favourite clicks from my lens. Everything about is just so beautiful and ethereal including the time - twilight magic!
Taken at McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh, India.
A sudden burst of rain and hailstones on a hot, sultry day in Hyderabad changed the mood everywhere. As we stood under a tree for cover, this quiet little spot of vintage serenity caught my eyes.
Taken in Hyderabad, India
In the end, all we need is a space and someone to share with..
Taken in Khirki (window) Masjid (mosque), Delhi, India. It’s said to be the only mosque in North India with most of its area covered. An unusual design for a mosque from the Sultanate period.
One day, the notice board in my room will resemble this. Amen.
Bundi, Rajasthan, India.
And it was all yellow…
When i wore its colour, the yellow of the city lights swallowed me in its cacophony and allowed me to swim through it as one of its own.
Taken by a friend in Bangalore, India.
Smells of a Delhi winter afternoon.
Taken in Lodhi Gardens, Delhi, India.
Most people would spot 3 grandmas here. Can you find the two that i see?
Taken outside Chamundi Mandir (temple), Mysore, India.
Who’s the Observer and who’s the Observed?







