Aditya Sathe's Blog

September 30, 2025

It’s Coffee, Flowing Through Me

I say it's coffee that flows through me. This week's Blogchatter Blog Hop is a delight for a coffee-fueled soul like me. Come, let's talk over a steaming mug of coffee.

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Published on September 30, 2025 04:12

July 24, 2025

It’s a grey area…

There's no black-n-white when it comes to life, or a relationship. Here's my take on this thought in form of a Marathi free verse.

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Published on July 24, 2025 05:50

July 16, 2025

To begin again

It's hard to turn the last page and begin again right away. But you have no choice but to accept the end of a relationship. You know, every journey has a destination. But I knew this when I took that first step. There's no "... happily ever after" here.

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Published on July 16, 2025 23:19

July 9, 2025

An ode to the god of words – Bakibab

I feel fortunate to have studied in my mother tongue, Marathi. Though I didn���t appreciate it in school, it later led me to literary gems like Bakibab Borkar. His evocative tribute to Goa, written in the traditional Ovi form, resonates deeply���especially today, on his death anniversary.

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Published on July 09, 2025 23:35

July 2, 2025

Ladies’ Tailor: The best story from the Partition era

Ladies' Tailor is by far the best novel set in partition era. This post will tell you why this is the best story telling horrors endured by refugees and the eternal hope which refugees carried in their heart with them.

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Published on July 02, 2025 21:32

June 26, 2025

On the lookout for joy

When life gives you a lemon, make a lemonade. We all have heard this, but these kids made it happen. Let me introduce you to Ethiopia Skate. A tale of finding joy where it's scarce.

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Published on June 26, 2025 08:46

June 18, 2025

When you are looking for that eluding memory

In Kamogawa Food Detectives, a father-daughter duo, is on a mission of tracking down lost recipes tied to precious memories. Will they able to help their patrons relive forgotten flavors and emotions, blending food, nostalgia, and healing in every bite?

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Published on June 18, 2025 02:04

June 12, 2025

Circle with no centre – Today’s Indian Urban Story

This is a quintessential Indian urban tale of two individuals trapped behind emotional walls; shielded by the scars of failed relationships, unresolved grief, or the comfort of stable careers that merely pay the bills. Will they stay within these walls or are they open for second chances?

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Published on June 12, 2025 00:40

June 5, 2025

Back right after a short break

Life hit the fast-forward button; new apartment, new projects, and a whole lot of change. Somewhere in the chaos, my writing hit pause. But it wasn���t a goodbye, just a breather; a comma, not a full stop.
Read on to see what���s next.

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Published on June 05, 2025 10:14

March 27, 2025

Along this road || a Hindi Poem | सड़क के किनारे… || हिन्दी कविता

This summer is so intense right from the start that it feels like May already. It reminded me of an old poem of mine, narrating the thoughts of a person walking down the road on a May afternoon.

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Published on March 27, 2025 04:23