Tamasha -
The word itself — tamasha — means spectacle, drama, a show. But beneath its playful surface lies something sharper: the quiet violence of performance. We laugh when we are meant to laugh. We cry when the scene demands it. We chase promotions, weddings, EMIs, social media likes — all props in a play whose audience is everyone and no one.
From the first breath, the world hands us a role: good student, obedient child, successful professional, loyal spouse. We learn our lines before we learn our names. The stage is set before we understand what a stage is. tamasha
So let the tamasha crumble. Let the masks crack. Let the audience leave. In the silence that follows, you won't find chaos. You'll find you — not the character, but the witness. The one who was always there, watching the show, waiting for you to come home. The word itself — tamasha — means spectacle,






