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Just Getting Up and Doing It Again| Decoding Draupadi

Just Getting Up and Doing It Again| Decoding Draupadi

by Anshika Kushwaha | Apr 30, 2026 | DD Blog, Featured Pieces

A conversation with Sneha Vohra, brand and content strategist, quiet observer, and someone who shows up even on the days it feels impossible. Sneha Vohra thinks carefully before she speaks. You can tell from her answers: precise, honest, occasionally uncomfortable in...
Marketing Can Amplify Desirability. It Cannot Create It | Decoding Draupadi

Marketing Can Amplify Desirability. It Cannot Create It | Decoding Draupadi

by Anshika Kushwaha | Apr 29, 2026 | DD Blog, Featured Pieces

A conversation with Ruchi, brand manager, dancer, and someone figuring out how to hold all her worlds at once. Ruchi came to brand roles through product, curation, and merchandising. That path matters. It means she understands desirability from the inside out. Not...
Real Women Don’t Want to Aspire. They Want to Feel Seen| Decoding Draupadi

Real Women Don’t Want to Aspire. They Want to Feel Seen| Decoding Draupadi

by Anshika Kushwaha | Apr 29, 2026 | DD Blog, Featured Pieces

A conversation with Jyoti, brand and growth strategist, and someone building resilience from the inside out. Jyoti has a very clear point of view about what women actually want from brands. Not aspiration. Not the polished version of a life slightly out of reach....
Good Work Rarely Looks Polished in the Process | Decoding Draupadi

Good Work Rarely Looks Polished in the Process | Decoding Draupadi

by Anshika Kushwaha | Apr 27, 2026 | DD Blog

A conversation with Mallika Fatehpuria, marketer, content creator, and someone learning to let things be what they are. Mallika Fatehpuria doesn’t think of good work as something that reveals itself after it’s out in the world. For her, it’s usually visible much...
Khan Sir’s Statement Was Wrong. Here Is the Damage It Is Actually Doing.

Khan Sir’s Statement Was Wrong. Here Is the Damage It Is Actually Doing.

by Anshika Kushwaha | Apr 15, 2026 | DD Blog

Beyond the outrage, beyond the obvious. What this moment reveals about what we are quietly teaching an entire generation, and why it is so much harder to undo than a viral clip. Let us get the obvious part out of the way. Yes, the statement was wrong. Yes, reducing...
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