Tipriti Kharbangar
Musician
Talking about her brother after almost a decade, Tipriti Kharbangar remembered the little things about him that she'd long forgotten. Watch her share these memories that she hadn't thought about in the past 7 years, while in conversation with the third edition of The Memory Project.
Rudy Wallang
Musician
With him, Rudy’s brother always brought along the sense of festivities and celebration to the household. His mouthwatering feasts are still fondly remembered by his loved ones. Watch Rudy share these memories with the third Edition of The Memory Project.
Khalid Ahamed
Musician
Khalid fondly remembers his Dada buying a lot of clothes, and has still held onto one of his shirts. Watch him share his loving memory with the third edition of The Memory Project.
Amandeep Singh
Storyteller
Amandeep’s source of strength during trying times is just a simple word left behind by his grandfather – "Sabhr kar." Watch Amandeep share his memory of his grandfather with the third edition of The Memory Project.
Sambit Chatterjee
Drummer
The sudden loss of his grandparents left Sambit with a feeling of confusion and shock. But fonder memories of them always encouraging him to play drums helped him cope with their loss. The third edition of The Memory Project captures them beautifully.
Divya Dutta
Actor, Writer
Divya can never forget her mother’s enthusiasm, spirit and her love for the colour purple, even years after her demise. Watch her talk about her mother’s ageless spirit in the second edition of The Memory Project.
Aarifah Rebello
Guitarist
When her loved one passed away, Aarifah’s grief knew no words. But, when she saw his guitar, it brought back a flood of memories that she cherished. Watch her talk about the memories left behind by her love in the second edition of The Memory Project.
Huma & Vikram
Fashion Industry Professionals
An innocent picture of children performing a play reminds these siblings of their mother’s will. Through the tears, they glimpse upon the fond memories they shared with their departed mother. Watch them talk about their lost loved one in the first edition of The Memory Project.
Tanvi Mallya
Entrepreneur
Whenever the comically huge ‘solitare’ catches Tanvi’s eye, it brings a fond smile on her face. Memories of her dear departed love asking for her hand on their first anniversary come flooding back. Watch her talk about her lost loved one in the first edition of The Memory Project.
Neville Shah
Stand-Up Comedian
Parsi dishes may be a lot of things to you, but to Neville Shah, it’s the one thing that reminds him of his departed mother. Right from her food to her disapproval of his hairstyle, Neville fondly remembers the memories he shared with her. Watch him talk about his mother and her signature dishes in the second edition of The Memory Project.