When one looks back at her path, it becomes clear that her journey has never followed a straight line. Losing her mother at just sixteen shaped how she saw the world and taught her that life rarely offers second chances. She knew early on that if she wanted to build something for herself, she would have to begin before she felt ready and stay determined through every setback.
Education was the first promise she made to herself. She chose to study fashion designing at Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University in Jaipur, not simply for a degree but to find a purpose that felt true to who she was becoming. While many of her peers were still deciding what direction to take, she stepped ahead and secured her first job with Zara. Those demanding days in retail taught her responsibility, independence and the strength to face challenges head-on.
She did not stop there. Her move to Superdry brought tougher tasks and bigger lessons that gave her the courage to change industries when the chance arrived. Entering hospitality felt like starting all over again but she proved herself once more, learning new skills and earning her place through hard work and resilience. Today she still works in the hotel industry because it reminds her of the distance she has covered from the uncertainty she once faced.
Music came into her life unexpectedly during a spiritual visit to Vaishno Devi. A stranger’s words made her pause and believe there might be an undiscovered part of her waiting to come alive. Trusting that moment led to her first song and opened a chapter she had never planned but deeply needed.
She carries every lesson, every loss and every ounce of support with quiet pride. Her story is not only about her own dreams but a reminder that no matter where someone begins, courage and faith can take them to places they once thought were beyond reach.