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In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
Saubhagya is a filmmaker, and happens to be dyslexic. This is a story about numbers, resilience, and discovering that our differences can become our greatest strengths.
Meet Chandra Mohini Shekhar. Lately, her life has revolved entirely around solo travel—and nothing else. I never planned it this way, but sometimes life has its own roadmap.
In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
Saubhagya is a filmmaker, and happens to be dyslexic. This is a story about numbers, resilience, and discovering that our differences can become our greatest strengths.
Meet Chandra Mohini Shekhar. Lately, her life has revolved entirely around solo travel—and nothing else. I never planned it this way, but sometimes life has its own roadmap.
In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
In the heart of Chandni Chowk at 3 a.m., I discovered that stories don’t just live in words — they reshape perspectives. From a father’s quiet resilience to a 235-year-old legacy of sweets, the lanes revealed lessons in patience, humility, and strength. Project Vaaṇi isn’t just about documenting voices; it’s about letting them transform us.
Saubhagya is a filmmaker, and happens to be dyslexic. This is a story about numbers, resilience, and discovering that our differences can become our greatest strengths.
Meet Chandra Mohini Shekhar. Lately, her life has revolved entirely around solo travel—and nothing else. I never planned it this way, but sometimes life has its own roadmap.