“I am an advocate practicing before the Madras High Court. Law has always been my anchor as it keeps me grounded in logic, precision, and purpose. But beyond the courtroom and the pages of legal arguments, there exists another side of me, a writer who finds freedom in rhythm and emotion. I compose songs, write lyrics, and develop film scripts. If law teaches me how to understand people’s struggles, writing helps me translate those emotions into art. Somewhere between the structure of reason and the chaos of creativity is where I truly belong.
The biggest turning point in my journey came when I released my original songs on YouTube. It wasn’t just about putting music out there; it was about being vulnerable, honest, and expressive in front of the world. What started as a personal outlet soon became a bridge that connected me to people I had never met. Messages began pouring in from strangers who said the lyrics spoke to their own lives. That connection, that shared sense of feeling, reminded me why I began writing in the first place. It reaffirmed a simple truth that when you express yourself honestly, the world listens.
For me, Chennai has always been the silent witness to this journey. The city has its own pulse, a blend of resilience, warmth, and quiet strength that I see reflected in myself. No matter how busy or loud life gets, I always find peace by the shores of Elliot’s Beach in Besant Nagar. The sound of the waves, the evening breeze, and the sight of people chasing both dreams and stillness, it all feels grounding. That space reminds me that balance isn’t found; it’s created.
Every morning, I walk into court with the same focus and intent that I bring to my writing table at night. The courtroom teaches me discipline; the blank page teaches me courage. And somewhere in between, Chennai, with all its contradictions and calm, gives me the strength to keep doing both.”
