7 NOV 2025
We You know those people who have one job, one passion and a sensible work-life balance? Yeah, these aren't them. We've rounded up the chronic overachievers who juggle hyphens and hats, visionaries reshaping culture and carving out new spaces across everything from runways to real estate. Consider this your introduction to the people who looked at "doing it all" and thought, "cute, but I can do more." They're ambitious, they're audacious, they're probably too busy to read this—but you should anyway.

Varshita Thatavarthi

<h1 class="centre">Varshita became one of the first Indian curve models and decided that global fashion needed a makeover. A passionate advocate for inclusivity, she's reshaping runways and rewriting rules.</h1>

Gurfateh Pirzada

<h1 class="centre">Gurfateh is an actor who picks projects he’ll "hopefully" be proud of later. When not trying to be a better human, he collects new experiences and people like Pokémon cards.</h1>

Subiksha Shivakumar

<h1 class="centre">Subiksha is a model-actress-content creator-entrepreneur (yes, all of them) who serves c*nt in her outfits and Tamil cuisine on banana leaves—sometimes simultaneously.</h1>

Siddhant Rai a.k.a. Soopy

<h1 class="centre">Soopy moves between meeting rooms and DJing dance floors with an equal passion, taking the reins of the present and future of music in India like a boss.</h1>

Aayush Puri

<h1 class="centre">Aayush is a bit of an overachiever, casually going from Ivy League academic star to an innovator who is transforming India's real estate landscape through the lens of technology.</h1>

Isha SIngh Sawhney

<h1 class="centre">Isha spent more than a decade writing about popular culture before accidentally becoming an entrepreneur, now brewing artisanal kombucha and getting folks drunk at a neighborhood bar.</h1>

Sanya Dawar

<h1 class="centre">Sanya hopped from front row to jewellery to sustainable fashion to Ayurvedic beauty with ease, and has an unerring talent for making brands people actually want to experience.</h1>

Anant Ahuja

<h1 class="centre">wears many hats as a managing partner, creative entrepreneur, art magazine publisher and organizer of India's first anti art-fair. He’s a regular Irregular, if you ask us.</h1>

Shrikesh Choksi

<h1 class="centre">Shrikesh had a style epiphany and decided to put meenakari and jadau on people's teeth, fusing traditional Indian jewellery techniques and hip-hop grillz culture with easy swagger.</h1>

Tarini Manchanda

<h1 class="centre">Tarini is a creative entrepreneur who dabbles in content creation, digital strategy, branding and business development—basically everything that’s relevant in online media and retail.</h1>

Siddharth Somaiya

<h1 class="centre">Siddharth runs various art and culture initiatives, co-created a residency for emerging artists and curators, and is on a mission to reimagine education and mould India’s cultural skyline.</h1>

<h1 class="left">1. What makes you League material?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Sanya: I’ve got ambition, taste and a sense of humour (basically the holy trinity).</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: I’m an entrepreneur who’s lived a fairly textured life — the kind where you fuck around and figure it out. I’ve built things, broken a few and learned plenty along the way.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: I take my work seriously, my weekends joyfully and my taste impeccably.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: I’ve got ambition, taste and a sense of humour (basically the holy trinity).</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: I actually reply to texts. (Apparently that’s rare these days).</h1>

<h1 class="left">2. Why are you single, really?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Varshita: I'm too much goddess energy for someone who's not ready for the full experience.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Honestly, it's not for lack of trying.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Isha: Because I had to fall in love with myself.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: I refuse to date out of boredom.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: I’d rather wait for something that feels genuine than fill silence with the wrong company.</h1>

<h1 class="left">3. What's the most narcissistic thing you do?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Isha: Everything we do borders on narcissism in this age of social media.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: Whenever I walk by a mirror I just have to look at myself. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: I check my reflection in building windows.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Check myself out in the mirror before I leave the house, give myself a five-minute TED Talk about how amazing I am and then walk out like I’m the main character.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: I rewatch my own Instagram stories like they’re Oscar-worthy content.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: I look at my own DJ sets and go, “Sickkkk, what a mix.”</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: I sometimes hold the elevator up to take bicep pics after the gym.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: I occasionally reread a note on my phone titled “My Thoughts.”</h1>

<h1 class="left">4. Are you ready for a relationship?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Sanya: Only if it feels like alignment, not attachment.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Yes, but only for the kind that adds peace, not noise.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: I'm always ready for the right person who matches my energy and doesn't drain it.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Next question.</h1>

<h1 class="left">5. What accomplishment are you most proud of?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Anant: Making it on my own. No safety nets, no shortcuts. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: That I was able to find my footing in this industry without any contacts.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: Building a life that feels like me, not what everyone else thought it should look like.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: I decided to bet on myself two years ago and quit the 9-5 finance life. I took a chance on myself and I'm proud of it.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Tarini: I’m proud of my empathy (though it sounds cringe).</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Helping create opportunities for others, especially young artists and students and watching them grow into their own voices.</h1>

<h1 class="left">6. Are you emotionally available?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Sanya: Available, but selective.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Yes, though I’m careful. I hope for love without the fall.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: I oscillate between available and unavailable. But I’d like to believe I’m a work in progress.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Sometimes overly so. I gotta reel it in a bit.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Subiksha: Not for straight men.</h1>

<h1 class="left">7. Do you like drama in a relationship?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Anant: Hard pass on the drama, yes to the spice.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: No. Only on streaming platforms with subtitles.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: I like my drama how I like my steak. Rare.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: No. I’ve tried to build my life around clarity and calm both in work and in love. Drama serves neither.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Just a touch, like seasoning. But the older I get, the lower my threshold gets.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: I've outgrown drama in my life and I've been through too many emotional rollercoasters in my past relationships. I just want my peace now.</h1>

<h1 class="left">8. What would you change about yourself?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: To start with, my avoidance issues.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: Learn to worry less and trust life more.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Subiksha: More patience, more emotional regulation and a fatter ass.</h1>

<h1 class="left">9. What’s your most neurotic habit?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: I’m pretty neurotic when it comes to cleaning.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Subiksha: I clean my room twice a day</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Cleaning. If you move something an inch, I’ll notice — and fix it.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Tarini: I need two towels after a hot shower and they need to be the exact same shade of white as each other. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: Let me drive in silence. I’ve probably been standing next to speakers all night and I need TOTAL quiet. Yes, I mean no background music, no radio, nothing. Let’s just say this has led to more arguments than I intended.</h1>

<h1 class="left">10. What’s your most unreasonable expectation?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Anant: Expecting people to fully grasp how deep my work obsession runs. It’s not personal, it’s just... passion with a side of tunnel vision.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: That someone should read my mind but still surprise me.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: I expect people to say exactly what they mean because I'm like that.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: Expecting everyone to reply to emails faster than I do. I’m working on it. Allegedly. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Tarini: Being in love forever.</h1>

<h1 class="left">11. What is the biggest lesson your past relationships have taught you?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Siddharth: You love in spite of, rather than because of. That love deepens when it stops needing reasons.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: Sometimes, you've got to kiss a few frogs and maybe even date a couple of toads before the real king shows up.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Gurfateh: That love doesn’t make the world go round. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Speak your truth no matter how tough it is.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: Communication solves 95% of problems. The other 5% is solved by snacks.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: If it costs your peace, it’s too expensive.</h1>

<h1 class="left">12. What’s the best investment you’ve made in yourself?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Tarini: My seriously expensive but worth-her-weight-in-gold therapist.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Learning to be my own translator.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Working out. Turns out, sweating out stress is cheaper than therapy—and you get better abs.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: Therapy, skincare and travel—in that order.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: Learning to say no and noise-cancelling headphones.</h1>

<h1 class="left">13. What’s your most insufferable flex?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: I’m human Shazam. Play any song and I can guess it.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Tarini: That I’m just generally always quite happy with myself. It seems to rub people the wrong way.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: I'm ridiculously entertaining.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: My humility. Jk, my biggest flex is being surrounded by wonderful people who I have the privilege of calling friends. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: I wake up early on weekends… voluntarily.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: I’ve turned being low effort into an aesthetic.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: My two abs. Not a six-pack yet, but they’ve got main-character energy.</h1>

<h1 class="left">14. What are your non-negotiables or deal breakers?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Love that asks me to shrink.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: Respect, loyalty and hygiene that doesn't require reminders.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Just be able to riff with me and be down to try new things, especially food. Then we're easy.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Losing myself to keep the peace. Been there, done that. Now it’s all about balance, respect and both people showing up as equals.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: Lack of respect, emotional laziness and people who think ghosting is a personality trait.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Tarini: I need to be able to laugh with and at you.</h1>

<h1 class="left">15. What’s the most first-world problem you’ve had this week?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Tarini: My melatonin made me a bit groggy.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: I ran out of my favourite mango-flavoured whey isolate.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Varshita: Had nothing to wear to a Diwali party even though I have so many cute outfits.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Subiksha: My hair stylist came an hour late for which I had to cancel my Pilates class and my bhaiya made me an avocado toast with a full boiled egg on it and not a half boiled egg.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: I couldn't find my preferred brand of creatine on blinkit and I legitimately got irritated. </h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Agonizing over whether to fly business class or premium economy to Bangalore.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: My almond milk cappuccino didn’t froth right. I took it personally.</h1>

<h1 class="left">16. What hobby do you take way too seriously?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Tarini: Playing Cupid.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Siddharth: Gallery hopping.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Aayush: My Whoop leaderboard.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Sanya: I treat picking a new show like a major life decision. Vibes, cast, genre, cinematography—it’s a whole selection process.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Running. Got back to it after six years and now I’m convinced I’m training for the Olympics.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Soopy: Watching basketball and getting upset when my team always loses.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: I took both my hobbies too seriously and now they’re my full-time jobs.</h1>

<h1 class="left">17. What do you love about commitment?</h1>

<h1 class="left">Tarini: The peace!</h1>
<h1 class="left">Shrikesh: That real commitment also means real accountability. It’s always pushing you to grow. To think outside of yourself and realize that you are not the centre of your own universe anymore. It means growing up emotionally.</h1>
<h1 class="left">Anant: Having someone I can lean on—share my fears, flaws and full-blown overthinking sessions with—without judgment. I’m a big giver, and finding another giver feels like winning emotional bingo.</h1>

Varshita Thatavarthi

<h1 class="full">Varshita became one of the first Indian curve models and decided that global fashion needed a makeover. A passionate advocate for inclusivity, she's reshaping runways and rewriting rules.</h1>

Gurfateh Pirzada

<h1 class="full">Gurfateh is an actor who picks projects he’ll "hopefully" be proud of later. When not trying to be a better human, he collects new experiences and people like Pokémon cards.</h1>

Subiksha Shivakumar

<h1 class="full">Subiksha is a model-actress-content creator-entrepreneur (yes, all of them) who serves c*nt in her outfits and Tamil cuisine on banana leaves—sometimes simultaneously.</h1>

Siddhant Rai a.k.a. Soopy

<h1 class="full">Soopy moves between meeting rooms and DJing dance floors with an equal passion, taking the reins of the present and future of music in India like a boss.</h1>

Aayush Puri

<h1 class="full">Aayush is a bit of an overachiever, casually going from Ivy League academic star to an innovator who is transforming India's real estate landscape through the lens of technology.</h1>

Isha Singh Sawhney

<h1 class="full">Isha spent more than a decade writing about popular culture before accidentally becoming an entrepreneur, now brewing artisanal kombucha and getting folks drunk at a neighborhood bar.</h1>

Sanya Dawar

<h1 class="full">Sanya hopped from front row to jewellery to sustainable fashion to Ayurvedic beauty with ease, and has an unerring talent for making brands people actually want to experience.</h1>

Anant Ahuja

<h1 class="full">wears many hats as a managing partner, creative entrepreneur, art magazine publisher and organizer of India's first anti art-fair. He’s a regular Irregular, if you ask us.</h1>

Shrikesh Choksi

<h1 class="full">Shrikesh had a style epiphany and decided to put meenakari and jadau on people's teeth, fusing traditional Indian jewellery techniques and hip-hop grillz culture with easy swagger.</h1>

Tarini Manchanda

<h1 class="full">Tarini is a creative entrepreneur who dabbles in content creation, digital strategy, branding and business development—basically everything that’s relevant in online media and retail.</h1>

Siddharth Somaiya

<h1 class="full">Siddharth runs various art and culture initiatives, co-created a residency for emerging artists and curators, and is on a mission to reimagine education and mould India’s cultural skyline.</h1>

<h1 class="full">1. What makes you League material?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Sanya: I’ve got ambition, taste and a sense of humour (basically the holy trinity).</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: I’m an entrepreneur who’s lived a fairly textured life — the kind where you fuck around and figure it out. I’ve built things, broken a few and learned plenty along the way.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: I take my work seriously, my weekends joyfully and my taste impeccably.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: I’ve got ambition, taste and a sense of humour (basically the holy trinity).</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: I actually reply to texts. (Apparently that’s rare these days).</h1>

<h1 class="full">2. Why are you single, really?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Varshita: I'm too much goddess energy for someone who's not ready for the full experience.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Honestly, it's not for lack of trying.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Isha: Because I had to fall in love with myself.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: I refuse to date out of boredom.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: I’d rather wait for something that feels genuine than fill silence with the wrong company.</h1>

<h1 class="full">3. What's the most narcissistic thing you do?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Isha: Everything we do borders on narcissism in this age of social media.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: Whenever I walk by a mirror I just have to look at myself. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: I check my reflection in building windows.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Check myself out in the mirror before I leave the house, give myself a five-minute TED Talk about how amazing I am and then walk out like I’m the main character.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: I rewatch my own Instagram stories like they’re Oscar-worthy content.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: I look at my own DJ sets and go, “Sickkkk, what a mix.”</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: I sometimes hold the elevator up to take bicep pics after the gym.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: I occasionally reread a note on my phone titled “My Thoughts.”</h1>

<h1 class="full">4. Are you ready for a relationship?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Sanya: Only if it feels like alignment, not attachment.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Yes, but only for the kind that adds peace, not noise.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: I'm always ready for the right person who matches my energy and doesn't drain it.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Next question.</h1>

<h1 class="full">5. What accomplishment are you most proud of?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Anant: Making it on my own. No safety nets, no shortcuts. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: That I was able to find my footing in this industry without any contacts.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: Building a life that feels like me, not what everyone else thought it should look like.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: I decided to bet on myself two years ago and quit the 9-5 finance life. I took a chance on myself and I'm proud of it.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Tarini: I’m proud of my empathy (though it sounds cringe).</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Helping create opportunities for others, especially young artists and students and watching them grow into their own voices.</h1>

<h1 class="full">6. Are you emotionally available?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Sanya: Available, but selective.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Yes, though I’m careful. I hope for love without the fall.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: I oscillate between available and unavailable. But I’d like to believe I’m a work in progress.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Sometimes overly so. I gotta reel it in a bit.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Subiksha: Not for straight men.</h1>

<h1 class="full">7. Do you like drama in a relationship?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Anant: Hard pass on the drama, yes to the spice.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: No. Only on streaming platforms with subtitles.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: I like my drama how I like my steak. Rare.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: No. I’ve tried to build my life around clarity and calm both in work and in love. Drama serves neither.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Just a touch, like seasoning. But the older I get, the lower my threshold gets.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: I've outgrown drama in my life and I've been through too many emotional rollercoasters in my past relationships. I just want my peace now.</h1>

<h1 class="full">8. What would you change about yourself?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: To start with, my avoidance issues.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: Learn to worry less and trust life more.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Subiksha: More patience, more emotional regulation and a fatter ass.</h1>

<h1 class="full">9. What’s your most neurotic habit?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: I’m pretty neurotic when it comes to cleaning.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Subiksha: I clean my room twice a day</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Cleaning. If you move something an inch, I’ll notice — and fix it.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Tarini: I need two towels after a hot shower and they need to be the exact same shade of white as each other. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: Let me drive in silence. I’ve probably been standing next to speakers all night and I need TOTAL quiet. Yes, I mean no background music, no radio, nothing. Let’s just say this has led to more arguments than I intended.</h1>

<h1 class="full">10. What’s your most unreasonable expectation?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Anant: Expecting people to fully grasp how deep my work obsession runs. It’s not personal, it’s just... passion with a side of tunnel vision.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: That someone should read my mind but still surprise me.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: I expect people to say exactly what they mean because I'm like that.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: Expecting everyone to reply to emails faster than I do. I’m working on it. Allegedly. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Tarini: Being in love forever.</h1>

<h1 class="full">11. What is the biggest lesson your past relationships have taught you?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Siddharth: You love in spite of, rather than because of. That love deepens when it stops needing reasons.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: Sometimes, you've got to kiss a few frogs and maybe even date a couple of toads before the real king shows up.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Gurfateh: That love doesn’t make the world go round. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Speak your truth no matter how tough it is.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: Communication solves 95% of problems. The other 5% is solved by snacks.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: If it costs your peace, it’s too expensive.</h1>

<h1 class="full">12. What’s the best investment you’ve made in yourself?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Tarini: My seriously expensive but worth-her-weight-in-gold therapist.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Learning to be my own translator.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Working out. Turns out, sweating out stress is cheaper than therapy—and you get better abs.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: Therapy, skincare and travel—in that order.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: Learning to say no and noise-cancelling headphones.</h1>

<h1 class="full">13. What’s your most insufferable flex?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: I’m human Shazam. Play any song and I can guess it.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Tarini: That I’m just generally always quite happy with myself. It seems to rub people the wrong way.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: I'm ridiculously entertaining.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: My humility. Jk, my biggest flex is being surrounded by wonderful people who I have the privilege of calling friends. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: I wake up early on weekends… voluntarily.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: I’ve turned being low effort into an aesthetic.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: My two abs. Not a six-pack yet, but they’ve got main-character energy.</h1>

<h1 class="full">14. What are your non-negotiables or deal breakers?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Love that asks me to shrink.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: Respect, loyalty and hygiene that doesn't require reminders.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Just be able to riff with me and be down to try new things, especially food. Then we're easy.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Losing myself to keep the peace. Been there, done that. Now it’s all about balance, respect and both people showing up as equals.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: Lack of respect, emotional laziness and people who think ghosting is a personality trait.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Tarini: I need to be able to laugh with and at you.</h1>

<h1 class="full">15. What’s the most first-world problem you’ve had this week?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Tarini: My melatonin made me a bit groggy.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: I ran out of my favourite mango-flavoured whey isolate.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Varshita: Had nothing to wear to a Diwali party even though I have so many cute outfits.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Subiksha: My hair stylist came an hour late for which I had to cancel my Pilates class and my bhaiya made me an avocado toast with a full boiled egg on it and not a half boiled egg.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: I couldn't find my preferred brand of creatine on blinkit and I legitimately got irritated. </h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Agonizing over whether to fly business class or premium economy to Bangalore.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: My almond milk cappuccino didn’t froth right. I took it personally.</h1>

<h1 class="full">16. What hobby do you take way too seriously?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Tarini: Playing Cupid.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Siddharth: Gallery hopping.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Aayush: My Whoop leaderboard.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Sanya: I treat picking a new show like a major life decision. Vibes, cast, genre, cinematography—it’s a whole selection process.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Running. Got back to it after six years and now I’m convinced I’m training for the Olympics.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Soopy: Watching basketball and getting upset when my team always loses.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: I took both my hobbies too seriously and now they’re my full-time jobs.</h1>

<h1 class="full">17. What do you love about commitment?</h1>

<h1 class="full">Tarini: The peace!</h1>
<h1 class="full">Shrikesh: That real commitment also means real accountability. It’s always pushing you to grow. To think outside of yourself and realize that you are not the centre of your own universe anymore. It means growing up emotionally.</h1>
<h1 class="full">Anant: Having someone I can lean on—share my fears, flaws and full-blown overthinking sessions with—without judgment. I’m a big giver, and finding another giver feels like winning emotional bingo.</h1>