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Khushi Sudhendu Tudekar: Giving Voice to the Quietest Parts of the Heart

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When a young writer turns toward poetry to understand her own emotions, something rare often emerges. In the case of Khushi Sudhendu Tudekar, it becomes an act of courage. Her debut book The Things I Never Said Out Loud isn’t just a collection of poems. It is a gentle unraveling, a record of unspoken thoughts, and a deeply intimate attempt to understand what it means to feel openly in a world that rewards restraint.

Khushi writes with the sensitivity of someone who notices the things most people overlook: the tremble in a voice, the comfort of familiar routines, the hope tucked inside small moments. As a student of Cognitive Neuroscience, she understands the human mind with clarity. But beyond the science, she has always carried an instinctive ability to sense emotional undercurrents. Her poems live in that delicate space between understanding and feeling, where honesty takes time and vulnerability needs patience.

At the heart of her work stands the influence of her grandfather, Lt. Col. Dr. R. K. Bhaskar, whose life combined service, compassion, and a deep love for shayaris, poetry, and music. His presence was a quiet anchor in Khushi’s life. His wisdom shaped her understanding of tenderness, resilience, and emotional truth. In many ways, The Things I Never Said Out Loud is a tribute to him, to his legacy of gentle strength, to the poems he loved, and to the emotional courage he inspired in her.

This collection grew out of moments she couldn’t speak aloud, pauses filled with longing, fear, and hope. Writing became her way of stepping past the barriers she built around her heart. Each poem is a small step toward softness, an attempt to become braver with her feelings, and an invitation to be seen without hesitation. Readers will find themselves in these pages, not because the emotions are loud, but because they are honest.

What makes Khushi’s journey remarkable is her commitment to authenticity. She writes without theatrics, without disguising her truth. She leans into the quiet corners of the human experience, the ache of holding back, the relief of finally letting go, the fragile beauty of being understood. Her work reminds us that vulnerability is not a weakness but a bridge, connecting us to ourselves and to others.

Outside her writing desk, Khushi is grounded by the small joys that bring her back to herself, dogs who run to her as if they already know her softness, sunsets that demand her attention, and karaoke nights with friends where laughter becomes its own kind of healing. These moments breathe life into her poems, giving them warmth, sincerity, and a touch of light.

Through The Things I Never Said Out Loud, Khushi steps forward as a poet who understands the power of quiet expression. She offers her words as a gentle companion, something to hold when the heart feels heavy, something to trust when emotions feel too overwhelming to speak. Her achievement lies not only in publishing her first book but in choosing to share the parts of herself she once kept tucked away.

📖 Book Title: The Things I Never Said Out Loud
🌟 Genre: Poetry
📍 From: Pune, Maharashtra, India
📸 Instagram: .khushii14.


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