'Hostel'
Nirashraya Hostels are strange creatures. They pretend to be just buildings, but really, they’re living diaries filled with thousands of overlapping stories — some loud enough to wake the floor, others buried so deep even the walls pretend they didn’t hear them. Everyone talks about the “fun” — the midnight Maggi runs, the gossip marathons, the festivals that feel like home away from home. And yes, that part exists. But there’s also another chapter no one volunteers to read aloud: the chapter where the walls close in, and you can’t tell if it’s the lack of space or the lack of warmth that’s suffocating you. Roommates? Ah, that’s a lottery you never signed up for but still have to play every single day. Some people win — they get sisters, partners-in-crime, midnight therapists. And then there are… the others. The “polite nod and nothing else” category. Mine? Let’s just say we could live in parallel universes and still talk exactly the same amount we do now — which is zero. You learn qui...