How does passion appear in a photographer’s lens? Sriram tells us tales of passion he’s captured in his travels across the country.
Shikhandin writes an ode to the selfless (and endless) work of doctors and nurses in hospitals.
Chandramohan Nair writes about his acquaintance with a man from a small village in Bihar, who makes him ponder about passion, the purpose of life, and thwarted potential.
We catch up with Ranjani Krishnakumar, writer and marketer, about her passion for films and what it means to review movies!
Girija Murali pays a tribute to Muzoon Almellehan and the passion the young girl shows for her cause, calling her The Giver. Girija has titled the painting as Karna, and the work is part of her ‘Mahila Bharat’ series of paintings.
When differing dreams coexist in the same space, passion oscillates between the comforting embrace of the familiar and the beckoning arms of the unfamiliar, often coming to a rest when one least expects it. Praveena writes the story of Malarvizhi, a teenager in Chennai.
In an interview to Spark, AM Aravind, a brand and communication consultant, speaks at length about his passion for bird watching and bird photography.
Shikhandin’s poem is on being driven, with examples of Dashrath Majhi and Jadav Payeng, written like a note to self.
Bakul Banerjee writes an essay sharing her personal experience of how her love and passion for Geometry eventually led to a career in Science, something that she continues to be passionate about.