Indra

Poet, novelist and a musician. Here, exhibiting my writings.

Are We Humans? is my first poetry collection — twelve raw, unpolished pieces written from what I’ve seen, heard, and carried with me over the years. These poems come from the margins of cities, from people and places we pass every day but rarely stop to know. They are about poverty, caste, loss, and the strange endurance of being alive. I haven’t written them to shock or to preach — only to hold up a mirror to what I’ve witnessed, and to ask, quietly, the question that keeps returning: are we still human?

The book is available on Amazon on Kindle and in Print (soon).


a bunch of flowers, for you is a collection of twelve poems about love, friendship, and the slow, sublime heartbreak of forgetting. These poems live in the aftermath of memory — where faces fade, voices blur, and what once was love becomes something softer, unnamed. They are about how loss can ache and still be beautiful, how forgetting can wound and still let us live. Each piece is a fragile offering, gathered from what remains — a bunch of flowers, for you.

The book will be available from April 2026.


Earth, Left Behind is a collection of poems set in a far, forgotten future — when the wealthy have long left our dying planet to live among the stars, and those who remain write into the silence, waiting for a reply that never comes. These poems are fragments, transmissions, and prayers from the dust — voices of the abandoned, the remembering, and the still hopeful. I’ve written them not just as stories of a ruined Earth, but as echoes of our own world today — of how we forget, and how we are forgotten.

The book will be available from December 2026.