KARUNA EZARA PARIKH
Author of The Heart Asks Pleasure First and Where Stories Gather
Music and lyrics, especially from the rock and roll genre, introduced Karuna Ezara Parikh to the world of rhyme and rhythm, fostering a deep love for poetry. Moving from the fast-paced metropolis of Delhi to the slower rhythm of Kolkata shaped her experiences profoundly. Kolkata, with its artistic vibe and unhurried pace, provided the author with the space and inspiration to create. "A different person might find freedom in a New York, or an island somewhere, but at the time I moved here, seven or eight years ago, it was what I needed, which gave me immense room to create," says Karuna. This shift was pivotal, as it gave her the freedom and environment necessary to write her novel.
According to Karuna, distinguishing between writing from the heart and crafting content for social media can be challenging. As a poet, she continually questions herself, seeking truth amidst the noise. "So partly our work as storytellers is to also look hard in the mirror, and then hold that mirror up for others," she says.
The multi-hyphenate's creative endeavours span across various mediums, from novels to poetry, activism to modelling, and TV hosting. While she initially viewed these roles as distractions, they have undoubtedly enriched her writing process. Each experience adds depth and perspective, contributing to the layers of her storytelling. "My job as a writer is to make you want to read what I am putting on the page, even when it's hard. Even when it's grotesque. If you want to continue, my job is done." Karuna aims to communicate themes of love, identity, longing, fragility, and human relationships. Whether through novels, poems, articles, or social media captions, her goal is to evoke beauty and captivate readers.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March 2024-Ausgabe von Harper's Bazaar India.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March 2024-Ausgabe von Harper's Bazaar India.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
Bright Vision
Following in the footsteps of artist Alice Neel, Alex Preston finds endless sources of inspiration in Cuba, from Havana's raw charm to the shimmering shorelines of the Cayos.
What the Fish!
Salmon sperm is currently making waves in the realm of skincare. Bazaar India dives into what makes this celebrity-approved procedure stand out and if it's truly worth the buzz.
The Hormone Fix
Is HRT the wonder solution to menopause?
OWNING HER JOURNEY
Actor Sara Ali Khan talks to Bazaar India about why she does not allow fame to validate herself, what exhausts her, and much more.
THE STAR NEXT DOOR
Aditya Roy Kapur is more about meaningful connections than flashy displays. The actor shares his love for the craft, his balance approach in life, and why he has never consciously tried to craft an image.
THE REAL DEAL
Kiara Advani has progressed to finer things in life. She doesn't take success for granted and is set to take her craft to the next level. In a freewheeling chat, she talks about her journey, evolution as an actor, goals for 2025, and more.
The Turning Page
Our year-end recommendation, perfect for cozying up this December.
Ride the Wave: Priyanka Chopra
In an exclusive interview with Bazaar India, the actor talks about why it's important to keep going and what fuels her to push the boundaries.
Tale of the Storyteller
Writer-director Mozez Singh talks about his upcoming projects, his love for the camera, and the know-how on finding oneself.
For Cinema With a Conscience
Natasha Mudhar, the founder of The World We Want Studios, talks to Bazaar India on bridging art, impact, and authenticity in films.