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Hi! I’m Saksham Hedaoo, an undergraduate engineering student by day and a passionate lover of cinema, music, and storytelling by night. While my studies keep me busy with equations and projects, my heart belongs to the world of films, songs, and characters that make life feel deeper and more meaningful.

I started this blog as a way to share the stories, movies, and music that stay with me long after the screen goes dark. Here, you’ll find reflections on hidden gems in Indian cinema, character and scene analyses, soundtracks that touch the soul, and much more.

I believe that art — whether a song, a movie, or a scene — has the power to inspire, comfort, and even change the way we see life. Through this blog, I want to create a space where anyone who loves thoughtful storytelling and soulful cinema can feel at home.

When I’m not studying or writing, you’ll probably find me watching movies, listening to music, exploring new web series, or scribbling thoughts about the stories that moved me.

Welcome to my little corner of the internet — a place for stories that linger, melodies that heal, and films that stay in your heart.

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