Mumbai is a city that has its own distinct way of working – testing yet addictive. Parth Pandya captures the nature of the city he comes from.
Parth Pandya draws upon the migration and the linear lifecycle of Monarch Butterflies and compares this to the human journey, which is never only about the future but is also a lot about the past.
A family comes together to remember, in different ways, a woman whose presence is still strong in their lives, each for a different reason. Parth Pandya tells the story.
A husband decides to write a love letter to surprise his wife one morning. What happens next? Parth Pandya pens a little expression of romance from two distinct people in a relationship.
When a child is born, there are many thoughts that run in a father’s mind. Among them are those about their future together. Parth Pandya sheds light on some of these thoughts through a poem.
An incident from a person’s past continues to haunt him years after it happened so much so that It affects his relationship with the woman he loves. Parth Pandya writes a short story.
Parth Pandya captures the various ways in which mobile phones feature in our lives, through haikus.
Inspired by the song ‘My Darling Clementine’ and its tune, Parth Pandya elucidates the addiction to nicotine through a poem.
Bringing up a child is fun as well as daunting for parents. And when you are handling two children, many new equations come into play. Parth Pandya shares his experience of parenting two kids. Here’s something that many parents are sure to relate to. Read on.