This isn’t a portfolio, it’s a map of becoming. A window into the words I’ve written, the frames I’ve captured, the stories I’ve carried with me. Not a list of accomplishments, but a trail of moments that shaped me. Not perfection, but presence. Every page here is a reflection sometimes quiet, sometimes bold, but always honest. To those who’ve encouraged me, you are stitched between every line. To those who doubted, you taught me to define myself. And to the strangers who arrive here, you are proof that the work travels further than I ever imagined. Read this not as credentials, but as conversations. Not as design, but as fragments of a voice finding its way. This is my portfolio a beginning, a becoming.
"Hey! I Know You Can Heal" is a heartfelt collection of poetry and shayaris written in Hinglish. This book unfolds the raw emotions of love, loss, and healing. As you journey through its pages, you'll find unspoken feelings transformed into words — offering comfort, reflection, and a gentle reminder that healing begins with self-discovery.
If My Thoughts Had Rooms is an imaginative, uplifting work of fiction that explores the inner world not as psychology — but as architecture. The story follows a narrator invited to step inside his own mind, discovering a vast mansion of living rooms, each reflecting gratitude, creativity, purpose, and becoming. Through symbolic spaces and quiet reflection, the book offers clarity without heaviness and growth without overwhelm — reminding us that the architecture of light within us can be built intentionally.
The Unfiltered is an intimate glimpse into a soul refusing to be tamed. Through words that cut deep and moments that feel like whispers from the heart, this book captures the struggle to heal, to love, and to find meaning in chaos. It’s about learning to stand alone when everyone else has left, about the fragile hope that keeps us trying even when the world feels like it’s closing in. With no sugarcoating, no masks, just pure honesty, The Unfiltered invites you to sit with your own pain, to find strength in vulnerability, and to believe in the possibility of light beyond the darkness.
I’ve always had big dreams, some too wild to say out loud, but Akash’s words made them feel possible. His book reminded me that belief is a kind of power..
Akash, I like the way you think. There’s clarity in how you approach problems, and it shows in the way you explain things.
I’m a fan of your writings, truly.I keep coming back to certain lines like they’re a part of me..