Kshitij Anand
@kshitijanand24
I am a trapeze artist. Product @reliancejio
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Had to write something on this. I was a bunch of data points. And by the reaction I got, pretty common as well. Feels weird to say that I don’t wish to accept it. It’s dehumanizing. So part rant, part honest take on the circus people call arranged marriages. Link in bio.
‘Anand’ is not a title or surname. It is a placeholder. My parents lived their first 28 years in Bihar, most of which was in Jugle Raj. My entire family including extended relatives made sure all of us kids have a placeholder in the name. No one could guess our caste. There…
Glad to see Laalu alive to see his family getting decimated at the polls. Thousands of 90s kids who had to live away from their parents in boarding schools just to avoid getting kidnapped, thousands who had to forfeit their ancestral land as a bribe to get a clerical job,…
PMs after adding "Why: To improve user experience" to the requirements doc
There’s an overwhelming amount of content out there. Podcast, essays of every kind, books etc on topics that one might be interested in. I’ve been dabbling into building some stuff and learn basics before I put my hand in the pond. However, there’s a barrage of different kind…
During my initial research, Groww was 5th in the list of apps where one could invest. 1st was Zerodha. I went to Google Play store to search Zerodha. 0 results. Felt weird. Tried couple of times. 0 results. First name that popped up was Groww. Signup and never regretted.…
One of the most important lessons from groww is.. 👇 "Where there is one diamond, there are usually more. And Where there is one unicorn, there are usually more" Remember that before groww, there was already a 1000 pound gorilla - Zerodha. And there were many players that made…
bhai dhoom machale baja diya aur log pagal ho gaye. is this all it takes to get y'all to blush & be impressed?! get a life yo
The stories we have to tell our lineage in coming decades. Rise of Right in the world. Ram Mandir verdict. Socialist as mayor in NYC. Pandemic. Ah. I can already hear an Empire podcast on 2020-2025 and the politics behind it.
People can talk about X shows and Y reality channels but the truth is that most of our understanding of India is very skewed towards our homogenous backgrounds. Case in point: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu thi season 2 was the biggest launch in the last five years on the Jio…
The moment you see a shitty business, there’s no doubt no one is walking the factory floor. I have a recent experience that proved my point. Had a terrible experience with Redbus. Ticket raised. DMd on Twitter. No response. Thought of finding some common connection on…
Every great CEO walks the factory floor If you're not getting your hands dirty, don't be surprised when things fall apart I learned this while making $10.50/hour at Home Depot Every 90 days, the district manager would show up with a white glove. Checking storage racks.…
Finishing my annual horror pilgrimage with 22 films and 2 rewatches. I couldn’t watch any film last night. I wanted to end it with a Michael Haneke like I did in 2023 run. But I travelled the world via cinema this entire month. Every year it keeps getting better as I meet…
Day 30 of 31 Days of Horror goes to One cut of the dead (2017) by Shin’ichiro Ueda. Vibe coding became a thing in 2025 but this Japanese film is an epitome of Vibe Filmmaking. Made a film about a film and brought all the comedy and horror of making a film on a screen. It was…
Name a great "comedy" film which is not from the USA or UK? I'll begin: One Cut of the Dead (2017)/ Japan Director: Shinichirou Ueda
Day 29 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Possession (1981) by Andrzej Zulawski. Have you seen nana Patekar meme from Welcome that says “ये राज़ भी उसके साथ चला गया”? Possession is that. At the basic layer, it’s about divorce and the pain one goes through and how it changes you.…
"'Possession' (1981) was born of a totally private experience. It’s mentally very disturbing to see that your very private little film became something in which so many people recognize something of themselves." --- Andrzej Zulawski
Day 27 of 31 Days of Horror goes to The Cremator (1969) by Juraz Herz. Do you take your job seriously? I mean really seriously that there’s nothing beyond it? Well Cremator is a Czech film about a Cremator who takes his job very seriously and things unravel from there. It’s…
The Cremator, the most uncomfortable I’ve felt in a while watching a film. Amazing.
Day 26 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Strange Darling (2024) by JT Mollner. A weird survival horror filmed on 35mm? Sign me up. Strange Darling takes you on a ride and very successfully question your stereotypes as it moves along. I started following JT Mollner after watching…
if you haven’t seen STRANGE DARLING and really want to, it’s now available to rent on Prime
Day 24 of 31 Days of Horror goes to First Omen (2024) by Arkasha Stevenson. Maintaining a streak during holiday season has been tough but I ended up watching a good film. First omen is a pretty cool prequel to the original omen (1976). I didn’t remember much of the original…
Revisiting The First Omen (2024) and confirming that it is indeed one of the most visually stunning modern horror films
This just ruined 3 product ideas I thought I’d tinker with post Diwali. What is this speed?
Day 21 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Siktar Kubur or Grave Torture (2024) by Joko Anwar. 3rd Indonesian film of this marathon and all by Joko Anwar. Auteur who loves horror and it shows in his editing and cinematography. Grave Torture is a good film. A religious horror I must…
Happy to finally announce this. My new horror. SIKSA KUBUR (Grave Torture) Siap-siap tobat. From @ComeandSeePics
Day 20 of 31 Days of Horror goes to It comes at night (2017) by Trey Edward Shults. A pretty disappointing film because nothing happens here. It’s not even psychological horror. It’s one of those films where human emotions are ‘villains’. Marketed in a horrible way. When I…
This is what happens when a product leader is also a user and spends time getting customer feedback around the clock. A lesson here.
We're testing a new link experience, starting on iOS -- to make it easier for your followers to engage with your post while browsing links. For creators, a common complaint is that posts with links tend to get lower reach. This is because the web browser covers the post and…
Me and Mom has a deal on per fan basis. I’m not sure if she’ll respect it tho. Invoices since last 16 Diwalis are pending.
Day 18 of 31 Days of Horror goes to Bodies, Bodies, Bodies (2022) by Halina Reijn. A very uninspiring movie for the first 80 minutes and then flip the switch. It’s not great but it’s fun to watch a slasher horror which has some layers, once peeled, would help you look at the…
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) dir. Halina Reijn
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