If India Took Ice Hockey Seriously, Could We Ever Qualify?

Every Winter Olympics, we watch ice hockey and think: This looks insane. Fast. Brutal. Elite. Then the broadcast moves on. Because India isn’t there. So let’s stop romanticising the idea and ask the real question: If we genuinely invested in the sport — not emotionally, but structurally — is India Olympic ice hockey qualification even … Read more

We Talk About Cricket Pressure. Try Playing Ice Hockey at the Olympics.

India understands pressure. We’ve watched cricketers walk into a stadium where 60,000 people are screaming and millions more are watching at home. One bad innings becomes a national debate. One dropped catch becomes a career headline. But while we obsess over cricket pressure, we barely understand what Olympic ice hockey pressure actually looks like on … Read more

Why Every Budget Promise Sounds Good but Fails Salaried Indians

Every year, it’s the same ritual. Finance Minister stands up.Headlines scream “big relief,” “middle class focus,” “growth-driven Budget.”And salaried Indians sit there thinking: maybe this time it’s actually for us. It never is. On paper, Budget promises for salaried Indians always look generous. In real life, nothing changes — except prices, which somehow always go … Read more

Why Being Middle Class in India Is Becoming the Biggest Trap

For a long time, being middle class in India felt like the safest place to stand.Not rich enough to attract attention, not poor enough to feel unstable. You followed the rules, worked hard, paid your dues, and trusted that consistency would eventually turn into comfort. That belief is breaking. Today, the middle class in India … Read more

South Actress Anju Krishna Arrested in Big Chennai Drug Bust — What Police Seized & What It Means for Her Career

Let’s be honest, babe — this isn’t just another celebrity headline. “South Actress Anju Krishna Arrested” has become one of the most searched phrases after a major drug bust in Chennai shocked fans and the film industry alike. From movie sets to police custody, here’s what really happened — and why this case could change … Read more

Rohit Shetty House Firing: Why This Incident Exposed India’s Celebrity Safety Crisis

When shots rang out outside Rohit Shetty’s Mumbai house, it wasn’t just an attack — it was a warning about how fragile celebrity safety in India has become. The late-night firing near the filmmaker’s Juhu residence shocked Bollywood and social media alike. While no injuries were reported, the incident immediately raised serious questions about how … Read more

Nipah Virus Is Back in India — Should We Be Worried or Is This Another Panic Wave?

If you’ve been scrolling through news or social media lately, you’ve probably seen the same words again and again: Nipah Virus, quarantine, hospitals, alerts, fear. And instantly, your brain goes: Not again. Please, not again. After COVID, Indians are traumatised by health emergencies. So the moment another virus shows up, panic spreads faster than facts. … Read more

India Doesn’t Have Cancel Culture — It Has Selective Outrage

Every few weeks, India decides to be furious. A clip resurfaces.A tweet explodes.A name trends. Social media fills with anger, moral declarations, and calls for consequences. And then — almost overnight — it’s gone. The outrage fades. The timeline moves on. The same people who were “disgusted” yesterday are laughing at memes today. We call … Read more

Why Sarfaraz Khan Still Can’t Secure His Place — And What It Says About Indian Cricket

Indian cricket loves to preach one simple rule: score runs and you’ll get your chance. Sarfaraz Khan followed that rule so obsessively that he broke it.And that’s exactly the problem. Because when someone like Sarfaraz Khan does everything right and still can’t lock down his place, it exposes an ugly truth Indian cricket doesn’t like … Read more

Fake Activism in India Is More Popular Than Real Change

India doesn’t have a shortage of problems.It has a shortage of real action. But don’t worry — we’ve mastered something else instead:hashtags, aesthetic posts, and 24-hour outrage. From trending campaigns to viral “support” stories, people love to look like they care.Actually doing something?That’s where the motivation suddenly disappears. Fake Activism in India isn’t rare anymore.It’s … Read more