Sameer Gudhate

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When Courage Became Quiet Duty: Sameer Gudhate Reviews Para Commando, the Life of Captain Arun Singh

There is a particular stillness that comes over you when you read about a soldier who never expected to become a legend. Not the cinematic stillness of slow motion and background music — but the quieter kind, like standing before a memorial and suddenly realizing the name on the stone once laughed, argued, trained, worried, and chose duty anyway. That was the feeling that stayed with me while read...

When Courage Became Quiet Duty: Sameer Gudhate Reviews Para Commando, the Life of Captain Arun Singh

The Strength That Stays After the Fall: Sameer Gudhate Reviews When We Fell Upward

There are some novels you don’t enter — they slowly sit beside you, like an old friend who knows your silences better than your words. That was my experience while reading When We Fell Upward: Love Doesn’t Lift or Fall. It Remembers by Veerendra P. Jagadale. I didn’t rush through it. I found myself pausing — not because the narrative demanded effort, but because the emotional memory inside it aske...

The Strength That Stays After the Fall: Sameer Gudhate Reviews When We Fell Upward

Not the End of the World — But the Beginning of Loneliness: Sameer Gudhate Reviews At the End of the

There is a particular kind of silence that does not feel empty. It feels occupied. While reading At the End of the World by Priyanshu Sunil Sinha, I kept returning to that feeling — the sense that absence itself can become a presence you walk beside.This is not the loud end of the world we are used to seeing. No collapsing skylines. No heroic last stands. Instead, the novel opens like an abandoned...

Not the End of the World — But the Beginning of Loneliness: Sameer Gudhate Reviews At the End of the

Exploring the Emotional Aftermath of Absence: Sameer Gudhate Reviews In the Silence You Left Behind

There are some books you don’t exactly read — you sit with them, the way you sit with an old memory you’re not ready to let go of. That was my experience with In the Silence You Left Behind by Sumitra Manda. It didn’t arrive like a story. It arrived like a feeling I thought I had already processed… but clearly hadn’t.This isn’t a book built on dramatic heartbreak. There are no loud exits here, no ...

Exploring the Emotional Aftermath of Absence: Sameer Gudhate Reviews In the Silence You Left Behind

Sameer Gudhate on Light Beyond the Shadows by Sangita Raje: Where Survival Whispers, Not Shouts

Some books you read with curiosity. Others you read with admiration. And then there are those rare ones you read slowly, almost carefully — because every few pages you find yourself pausing, breathing a little deeper, and quietly acknowledging the fragile miracle of simply being alive.That was my experience with Light Beyond the Shadows: A True Story by Sangita Raje.The book opens not with manufac...

Sameer Gudhate on Light Beyond the Shadows by Sangita Raje: Where Survival Whispers, Not Shouts

Sameer Gudhate Presents The Callbearer: A Story That Stays With You

There’s a quiet kind of book that doesn’t try to impress you on the first page—it simply sits beside you, waiting for you to slow down enough to listen. The Callbearer by Alpha M Mathew felt exactly like that for me. Not loud, not demanding—just quietly persistent, like a thought that keeps returning long after you’ve dismissed it.At its heart, this is a story about a girl who steps away from the ...

Sameer Gudhate Presents The Callbearer: A Story That Stays With You

The Loneliness No One Talks About — Sameer Gudhate on The Rest of Our Lives by Benjamin Markovits

There’s a certain kind of silence that only shows up when something in your life has quietly run its course — but no one has announced the ending. That’s the silence I found myself sitting in while reading The Rest of Our Lives by Benjamin Markovits.Not the loud, dramatic kind of silence. The softer one. The kind that settles in after years of compromise, routine, and conversations that slowly sto...

The Loneliness No One Talks About — Sameer Gudhate on The Rest of Our Lives by Benjamin Markovits

Sameer Gudhate Reflects on Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood by Mohar Basu

There was a time when going to the theatre wasn’t just about watching a film — it was about showing up for a feeling. Whistles, claps, that collective surge of energy when the hero makes his entry. For many of us, that feeling had a name: Salman Khan.Reading Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood by Mohar Basu feels a bit like sitting in the middle of that theatre again — except this time, the spotl...

Sameer Gudhate Reflects on Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood by Mohar Basu

Sameer Gudhate on A Shot at History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold and Beyond by Abhinav Bind

Some victories are measured in seconds. Some in millimetres. And some… in the quiet, invisible battles no one ever sees.Reading A Shot at History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold and Beyond by Abhinav Bindra felt less like revisiting a celebrated moment in Indian sport and more like stepping inside a mind that refused to settle for anything less than absolute precision. Not perfection as an i...

Sameer Gudhate on A Shot at History: My Obsessive Journey to Olympic Gold and Beyond by Abhinav Bind

Beyond the Honeymoon Phase: Sameer Gudhate on Oops, We Did It Again! by Arijit Ghosh

Most love stories begin at a familiar place — two people meet, sparks fly, and the promise of forever quietly appears on the horizon.Oops, We Did It Again! chooses a different doorway into the story. Instead of introducing characters first, the author turns toward the reader and asks a slightly uncomfortable question: Do you believe in soulmates?Not the dreamy version we often talk about.The real ...

Beyond the Honeymoon Phase: Sameer Gudhate on Oops, We Did It Again! by Arijit Ghosh