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Hi cuties! I’m back with another blog post, and this one is purely an appreciation post for my friends. I honestly don’t know where to start, but I’ve never really had great friendships during my school years. So I didn’t truly understand what a good friendship felt like until 11th grade. After that, I found some of the best people I now get to call my friends, and I feel incredibly lucky to have them in my life. I have this one friend , and we actually hated each other in school. But after we left school, we realised we were in the same boat and could have easily been best friends back then. Better late than never, I guess, because now she is my best friend. I’ve known her for almost 10 years, so she’s not just a friend, she’s family. And I’m not exaggerating when I say I’ve lost my guest privilege at her house, and she’s lost hers in my life. With her, I say the most cancellable things. She judges me, but then says something even more cancellable, and we both laugh like idiots. Tha...

Is So Much Trouble Worth It?

Hey cuties,

I’m back after a two-week break, but in my defence, I’ve been really busy. So, from today’s title, you might not be sure what I’m talking about, but trust me, this is about something huge—Coldplay. I know, I can already hear some of you saying, Not this again. But hear me out—this isn’t just another “OMG Coldplay was magical” post (well, maybe a little). It’s more about whether all the stress, planning, and exhaustion were worth it.

It all started on September 18, 2024, the day after my birthday, when Coldplay announced their concert in India, and the internet lost its mind. The battle for tickets started on September 22, and, as expected, I didn’t get one. There were a few more chances, but somehow, I just couldn’t get my hands on a ticket. Fast forward to December, and I finally managed to snag one from a friend and planned to go solo—until reality hit. Going alone didn’t seem like the best idea, so I asked a few friends if I could join them for the trip. Luckily, they said yes.

Then came the real challenge: the travel. Coordinating plans, figuring out crowded transport, and mentally preparing for the madness of it all. And of course, concert day arrived: standing in long lines, squeezing through the crowd, and coming to terms with the fact that my feet would hate me for days.

But everything started to feel worth it once I got those moon glasses and wristbands, surrounded by fellow Coldplay fans. When the band finally hit the stage and kicked off with Higher Power, it felt surreal. The energy was electric, and the excitement in the air was visible.

Hearing my favourite song, Something Just Like This, and jumping along to A Sky Full of Stars was a rush like no other. Calling my loved ones during My Universe, and experiencing the healing power of Fix You—was a moment that will stay with me forever. Feels Like Falling in Love made me fall in love with life all over again. The magic of the moon glasses during Good Feeling created a moment of pure wonder, and when the fireworks lit up the sky at the end, it felt like everything had come full circle.

Joy, sadness, goosebumps, tears—I felt it all at once. I went to the concert alone, and I was nervous about feeling lonely, but the moment the show began, I felt more alive and happy than I ever had. Loneliness? What loneliness? The emotions were overwhelming—each song pulling me in different directions—but somehow, it all felt perfectly right. It was a beautiful rollercoaster of feelings, and with every passing moment, it became even more unforgettable.

To wrap it up, was all the trouble worth it? Absolutely, yes! And would I do it all over again? 100%, without a doubt!


Special Mentions to My Mom for creating this incredible jacket for me. 









"I'm so happy that I'm aliveHappy I'm alive at the same time as you"

- Me to Coldplay 

















Thank You for reading and comment down your favourite Coldplay song (if any).

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