
Shreya Gandhe
alumni
Just a bibliophile wanting to share her thoughts and opinions.Not too cool but not a geek too just a plain simple me.
Articles by Shreya Gandhe
2nd February 2000 Dear Diary, Ugh! Waking up early every single day to attend school is so annoying. I wish we didn’t have school and exams so that I can en
Who doesn’t like a good psychological thriller? There is no pre-defined age as to who finds them entertaining. Everyone enjoys an engaging thriller book or a mo
We’ve heard quotes all our lives, some useful, some motivational, and some life-altering. If we define them in a mathematical sense, they are like axioms. There
Happiness, pure and unadulterated happiness is experienced during the first few years of a person's life. Though crying is the very first emotion a child displa
Trigger Warning: This article contains information about violence. From speaking our first words to passing out from college, from crawling to standing on ou
The following article has spolier alerts from the book "The shadow of the wind" written by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. "And they lived happily ever after ". Every ti
'Holi Hai!' rings a bell, doesn't it? It obviously will since Holi is considered as one of the most revered festivals of India, celebrated in almost every part
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, the seemingly simple syllables actually form the basis of Indian classical music. They hold a significant role in the very creation of music. A
When asked about the time of life that people enjoy most, the answer usually received is- the time they have spent at college. Little do they know, that not eve
"And when one of them meets with his other half...the pair are lost in an amazement of love and friendship and intimacy, and one will not be out of t
Letting go of the scorching summer heat and embracing monsoon with open hands, the teens are yet to start another academic year. Some eager, some bored, some fi
A pleasant morning after experiencing a never-ending stroke of heat, a trip planned, a bag packed and I was all set to seize the day. Just as I stepped outside
Who wouldn’t enjoy watching a cinder-black revenge comedy? The British-Irish filmmaker and playwright Martin McDonagh certainly experienced a breakthrough with
The word night sounds so dark, seems like the world is wrapped in a piece of cloth. But stars shimmering ever so brightly, sprinkled around
A Journey through Land of Mythical Creatures Hidden in the dark, away from our sight, are many secrets yet to be unveiled. Sharpen your gaze and be ready to get