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My Hobbies

When the laptop closes, these are the things that light me up.

Sketching

Art is where I go when words and code can't quite capture what I'm feeling. Sketching helps me visualize ideas, practice spatial thinking, and honestly it's my purest form of creative expression.

Pencil ArtCharacter DesignUI Wireframing
Sketching feeds directly into my UI/UX instincts. I wireframe on paper before I code
Love drawing character concepts and surreal scenes that blur reality
My sketchbook doubles as my problem-solving scratchpad

Exploring Music

I'm an obsessive music explorer means that I don't just listen to songs, I dive deep into genres, subcultures, and obscure artists most people have never heard of. There's something new to discover every single day.

Indie FolkDHHDark Ambientk-PopExperimental
Deep-diving into niche subgenres : from gazals to hyperpop to phonk
Always hunting for underrated artists before they blow up
different genres for different tasks

Psychological Horror

My absolute favourite genre and the deeper the psychology, the better. I'm fascinated by the paranormal not as superstition, but as a window into the human mind, fear, and the unknown. The line between reality and delusion is where the best stories live.

Psych Horror Paranormal True Crime found footage horror
Favourite subgenre: Psychological horror: unreliable narrators, gaslighting reality
Love films like Incantation, The medium, Heriditory, tumbbad
Fascinated by real paranormal investigations and unexplained phenomena
Will happily talk about Backrooms lore, the conjuring, fake superstitious beliefs

Exploring & Learning

Curiosity is my superpower. I'm constantly exploring new frameworks, research papers, design trends, tech documentaries, and random Wikipedia rabbit holes at midnight. Learning something new every day isn't a goal, it's a compulsion.

Open SourceTech BlogsResearch PapersDocumentaries
Contributing to open source projects and learning from real codebases
Reading tech blogs, following AI/ML research, absorbing system design knowledge
Watching tech documentaries and following indie developer journeys

College Achievements

Three years of BCA : Academically strong, technically driven, and always hungry for more.

2023 — Year 1, Semester 1 & 2
First Year — 9.0 CGPA · Class Topper
Hit the ground running in BCA — dived deep into programming fundamentals, web technologies, and databases while building my first real projects in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
1st in Class
2024 — Year 2, Semester 3 & 4
Second Year — 8.5+ CGPA · Still #1
Leveled up massively, built Roamio (full MERN stack), Shortly (URL shortener), and the Diabetes Prediction app. Explored Next.js, TypeScript, and started seriously learning ML while maintaining academic excellence.
1st in Class
2025 — 2026
Third Year — The Streak Goes On
Building LifeVerse (most ambitious project yet), deepening system design knowledge, advancing ML skills, and actively contributing to open source. The hunger to learn and build has never been stronger.
maintained the streak
Throughout All 3 Years
First in Every Single Semester
Not just once — every semester, consistently. Six semesters of being #1 in class. Built while simultaneously working on production-grade projects, learning new technologies, and exploring new fields. That's the real achievement.
6 Semesters · 6 Times #1

"I never study to be first. I study because I'm genuinely obsessed with understanding things. The rank is just a side effect of the curiosity."

— Kalpana Chavhan

Fun Facts

Best code always gets written at midnight. Something about the quiet.
My debugging sessions are measured in cups of tea, not hours.
I built a whole RPG life system (LifeVerse) because spreadsheets were too boring.
I research paranormal cases for fun. My search history is... interesting.
I've discovered 500+ artists across genres most people have never heard of.
I wireframe on paper first, always. Pen beats Figma at 2am.
My favourite bug fix was a missing semicolon I spent 4 hours hunting.
Aesthetic matters. I once spent 2 hours choosing a colour palette for a button.