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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMamta Sunil Nagpal, a Mumbai native turned Vancouver creative, is a multi-faceted individual weaving her identity through words, art, and cinematic aspirations. Having grappled with the tensions of cultural detachment and societal norms, she leverages these struggles to forge a narrative uniquely hers. While Mumbai framed most of Mamta's life, the past five years in Vancouver have become the canvas for her artistic endeavors. Her journey, fueled by a desire for a ROOM OF HER OWN and a childhood dream to soar, took an unforeseen cinematic twist. Mamta's love for escaping reality through movies Read More...
Mamta Sunil Nagpal, a Mumbai native turned Vancouver creative, is a multi-faceted individual weaving her identity through words, art, and cinematic aspirations. Having grappled with the tensions of cultural detachment and societal norms, she leverages these struggles to forge a narrative uniquely hers.
While Mumbai framed most of Mamta's life, the past five years in Vancouver have become the canvas for her artistic endeavors. Her journey, fueled by a desire for a ROOM OF HER OWN and a childhood dream to soar, took an unforeseen cinematic twist. Mamta's love for escaping reality through movies evolved into a passion, propelling her into film studies and the industry itself. Now, she's fueled by a renewed dream of crafting her own cinematic tales.
In her debut poetry collection, 'Garbage Girl,' Mamta delves into the emotional landscape of inner turmoil and distress. The term "garbage" becomes a poignant symbol, representing the burdensome weight of emotional baggage, the sense of entrapment, and the relentless cycle of anxiety and depression.
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“I am a foul litter, an unwanted grey glitter.
I am a bitter soap, an intertwined rope,
Swirling with an unstoppable rain, I break the chain
Of captivity.
After all, I am a garbage girl”
Delving into the profound exploration of what it means to be a "GARBAGE GIRL," this poetry collection navigates fleeting emotions with unapologetic honesty, challenging conventional notions of home and self. In this context, "garbag
“I am a foul litter, an unwanted grey glitter.
I am a bitter soap, an intertwined rope,
Swirling with an unstoppable rain, I break the chain
Of captivity.
After all, I am a garbage girl”
Delving into the profound exploration of what it means to be a "GARBAGE GIRL," this poetry collection navigates fleeting emotions with unapologetic honesty, challenging conventional notions of home and self. In this context, "garbage" signifies an internal sensation of decay, trash, denial, rejection, sickness, and self-doubts. Mamta invites readers to embark on this raw journey through the depths of depression, unveiling uncharted territories within the human psyche.
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