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“What I cannot touch, remains a memory. I am blinded by an imagined light. A remembrance of what can never be.”
Ayushee Ghoshal“What I cannot touch, remains a memory. I am blinded by an imagined light. A remembrance of what can never be.”
Ayushee Ghoshal“What no one ever told me was that sometimes ‘time’ only adds layers to the wounds and if you scratch off the dust years later, you will still find him in your blood and flesh, residing in a vacant house that you thought had no tenants. Time. They never said that time only teaches us regrets.”
Ayushee Ghoshal“You and IAgain and again Always almost Never enough.- A world of almosts”
Ayushee Ghoshal, 4 AM Conversations“What I cannot tough, remains a memory, I am blinded by an imagined light. A remembrance of what can never be”
-Ayushee Ghoshal, 4 AM Conversations with the Ghosts of Old Lovers“You make me feel like a firefly. Trapped in a belljar”
starved for love.“Since I stayed in a colony where either one was an engineer or a scientist, everybody thought I would be a scientist. This was the expectation everybody had apart from my parents. Honestly, I, too, wanted to be a scientist. I think it was the way Dad would explain us scientific theories and concepts that made the subject more intriguing.”
Shreya Ghoshal“Unfortunately, we are living in an era where plenty of songs with vulgar, objectionable lyrics are also becoming popular. It's a disturbing trend, and I feel really sad when I see small kids dancing to such numbers in television shows. In my career so far, I have refused any song whose lyrics I haven't been comfortable with.”
Shreya Ghoshal“If given a chance, I would really want to explore the monuments in Delhi, like Qutub Minar and the forts. I have been there as a child, but now I want to go back and understand the history and significance behind them. We take all of these things for granted in life.”
Shreya Ghoshal“Gujarat is truly vibrant. Be it handicrafts, folk music, art, costumes or food - the state offers the best of everything.”
Shreya Ghoshal“My parents being Bengali, we always had music in our house. My nani was a trained classical singer, who taught my mum, who, in turn, was my first teacher. Later I would travel almost 70 kms to the nearest town, Kota, to learn music from my guru Mahesh Sharmaji, who was also the principal of the music college there.”
Shreya Ghoshal