Because Stories are Forever....

  


Love Story?

In the dim candlelight, Manisha read Manish's love letter, feeling happy. But the final line shattered her world: "Forgive me." The door opened. Manish stood there, but he wasn't alone—he was with her best friend. "I'm sorry," he whispered. Manisha cried, understanding his betrayal was the end, not the beginning.



The Hidden Letter

Kunal found an old letter in the attic, its ink fading. "Son, never trust your father," it read. His heart raced as he confronted his dad. "What's this?" he asked. His father’s eyes turned cold. "You weren't supposed to find that," he whispered. Kunal realized too late—it was a warning.



The Silent Night

Meenakshi stood alone, her husband’s lifeless body at her feet. The note in her hand read, "He knew too much." The police arrived, but the killer had vanished. As they searched, Meenakshi’s eyes met her brother-in-law’s cold gaze. She realized with a chill—he was the one who knew too much.


The Forgotten Voice

In the bustling streets of Delhi, little Anika whispered of her pain. Her bruises spoke of unspeakable horrors. But her voice remained unheard, lost in the chaos. Until one day, a kind neighbor noticed. Anika's silence shattered, revealing a tale of abuse that had been hidden far too long.




The Lost Heir

Rahul, set to inherit his father's wealth, vanished suddenly. His stepmother, Shalini, inherited everything. Rumors spread—did she make him disappear? Years later, Rahul's diary emerged, exposing Shalini's greed. The truth revealed a son deceived by his own stepmother, all for the sake of property.


The Deadly Dinner

After a family meal, young Anand fell terribly sick. People suspected his aunt, Meera. But the truth was grim—Anand's dad, consumed by greed, poisoned him for property. The family's trust shattered, leaving wounds too deep to heal.



The Mirror's Reflection

Riya, once confident, now saw flaws where none existed. Her sister, Dia, whispered lies, manipulating Riya's self-image. "You're not good enough," Dia hissed. Riya believed, her self-love crumbling to self-hate. Each cut, each bruise—proof of a soul tormented by the twisted whispers of a sibling's jealousy.


The Painter's Tragedy

In a small town, Arjun's vibrant paintings graced every corner. But one fateful night, his lifeless body was found near the river. Rumors swirled—was it jealousy or a broken heart? His artworks held secrets untold, his death a tragic masterpiece that left the town haunted by unanswered questions.

The Poisoned Pen

In the literary world, Maya's words cut like knives. Her acidic pen spared no one, leaving hearts broken and reputations tarnished. But behind her sharp wit lay a secret pain—a past betrayal that fueled her venomous prose. As her readers trembled, they never suspected the shattered heart behind the ink.


Seeking Safety

Kavya, running from danger at home, found safety on the streets. With a hammer for protection, she slept outside, feeling safer than she did indoors. Despite the challenges of street life, it offered her a refuge from the harm she endured in her own house.




Rishabh Shukla is an accomplished and versatile individual, with a diverse range of expertise in the fields of lifestyle and interiors journalism, design, and art activism. With over 15 years of experience in the construction and publishing industry, Rishabh has established himself as a prominent voice in these domains. 


Rishabh extends his passion for interior design, journalism and art to his blogging endeavors. Through his blog 'Painter Babu, he shares his expertise and offers valuable insights on homes, art, sustainable design, history, iconography, lifestyle, and social justice. His blog serves as a platform for exploring various facets of these subjects, engaging readers in thought-provoking discussions and encouraging a more conscious approach to design and living.
 
Rishabh's academic background includes a double master's degree in ancient Indian history, culture, and archeology, as well as English literature. These qualifications provide him with a deep understanding of historical and cultural influences, which he incorporates into his designs to create distinctive and meaningful spaces. Additionally, Rishabh holds a post-graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication, which bolsters his skills as a journalist and editor. His expertise in communication and storytelling allows him to effectively convey his ideas and connect with his audience.

His talent and contributions have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. Rishabh has received the excellence award in fine arts for his artistic prowess and creative vision. His skill as a writer has also been acknowledged, with the youth trailblazer award in contemporary writing. Furthermore, Rishabh's strategic thinking and innovative approach have earned him the excellence award for best strategic plans.

Rishabh's unwavering commitment to social causes and artistic activism has been acknowledged through the prestigious 'Prerna for all Award'. This recognition serves as a testament to his passion for promoting social justice and using art as a means of advocacy and positive change.

In recognition of his influential work as a journalist, designer, and art activist, Rishabh has been appointed as the 'MIVDO Goodwill Ambassador' for 2020-21. In this role, he has contributed to the promotion of free speech and art activism, leveraging his expertise and platform to inspire and empower individuals.

Rishabh Shukla strives to create meaningful spaces, inspire change, and uplift society as a whole.




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