Akansha

Akansha Exploring the intersection of culture, identity, & modern trends with a fresh, unapologetic lens. An Indian Screenwriter, Entrepreneur and DJ.

18/03/2026

For millions from the Global South, travel is not freedom.
It is papers, permits, rejections, detentions, questions that never end.
It is a reminder that the world trusts some more than others.

Some passports are keys.
Others are chains.

The most radical thing today? Keeping your original passport.
Refusing to let centuries of colonial power, Western privilege, and global hierarchies rewrite your freedom.
Refusing to trade your history, your story, your identity for access defined by the afterlife of colonialism.

Holding your own passport says: I will move on my terms. I will exist on my terms.
Your birthplace. Your culture. Your story. Your place in the world claimed on your own terms.

Borders are human-made. Mobility is a right, not a privilege inherited by the few.
The world is changing. Economic power is shifting.
New global centers are emerging across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Freedom belongs to those who refuse to surrender it.

The boldest revolution today? Claim your freedom. Protect your identity. Own your passport. Live your sovereignty. ✊🌍

I’ve explored passport privilege, mobility inequality, and the invisible hierarchy of who gets to move in depth in my latest video essay — check it out in the link in bio.

In summer 2026, France will send fertility letters to 29-year-olds, citing falling birth rates and an aging population. ...
22/02/2026

In summer 2026, France will send fertility letters to 29-year-olds, citing falling birth rates and an aging population. On the surface, it’s about biology. But reproduction isn’t just medical data it’s tied to careers, housing, equality, and stability.

When the state reminds citizens about their biological clock, it may sound neutral, but it rarely is. Real freedom isn’t just having a choice it’s making that choice without pressure.



00:00 Fertility, freedom and choice00:41 - France sends letters to 29 year olds to have kids01:02 - Declining birth rate across Europe01:19 - Esping Anderson...

This February has been about being outdoors. I let the wind shape me and the waves test me. Somewhere between rock and s...
17/02/2026

This February has been about being outdoors. I let the wind shape me and the waves test me. Somewhere between rock and sea, in waves that never break the same way twice, I found a quieter version of myself
and found my way back to the board, trusting the water again.

This February has been about being outdoors. I let the wind shape me and the waves test me. Somewhere between rock and s...
17/02/2026

This February has been about being outdoors. I let the wind shape me and the waves test me. Somewhere between rock and sea, in waves that never break the same way twice, I found a quieter version of myself and found my way back to the board, remembering to trust the water again.

Salaam, Morocco!🇲🇦Landed in lively Marrakesh in ' 25 to transition  to 2026 with the most fun amiga travel buddy . We dr...
09/01/2026

Salaam, Morocco!🇲🇦

Landed in lively Marrakesh in ' 25 to transition to 2026 with the most fun amiga travel buddy . We drifted into the new year beneath the liquid-gold-and-ember sunsets of Agadir, and wrapped it all up amid the stormy charm of sleepy yet postcard-perfect Essaouira.

The markets of Marrakesh were a kaleidoscope of colour, sound, and scent, transporting me straight back to the buzz of my own hometown. Tea has always been my beverage of choice, but add pomegranate juice to the mix and I found myself questioning why I ever needed the other kind of bubbles in a drink at all.

The sunsets of quiet Tamraght unfolded like chromatic poetry, while the surfers of Taghazout had me fully Rip Curl-ing heart, eyes, and spirit. The tall valleys of Paradise were a whirlwind hike, overwhelming in the best way, a feast for tired eyes and sore legs.

Landscapes so wide, so cinematic, so undeniably big-screen that I kept tugging at the bus window, unable to look away.

Essaouira greeted us pouring and gusty, yet still let us wander its medina impossibly rich in texture and life. I flew in after the storm had passed, and flew out once it had settled again. Flight delays gifted us front-row seats to the Africa Nations Cup at the airport live, loud, and unforgettable.

And above all, the amazing people we met along the journey : fellow travellers, locals, and street-side dreamers made every moment sparkle a little brighter.

Shukran, Morocco.
Coming back very, very soon. 🌍

09/01/2026

When Indian Women Became ‘pretty’ For Western Audiences — A Racism Case Study
Indian women didn’t suddenly become attractive.
The internet just decided to look.

After Tyla’s Mumbai concert, social media was flooded with comments like “Didn’t know baddies existed in India” and “Never knew this side of India existed.” What sounded like compliments quickly revealed something darker: shock, low expectations, and deeply ingrained stereotypes about Indian women, beauty, and culture.

In this video, I break down why Indian women’s attractiveness is still treated as a debate, not a given. This isn’t about proving that Indian women are beautiful — it’s about questioning who decides beauty standards, where those ideas come from, and why racism often hides behind “surprise” and backhanded praise.

We talk about:

Why people are shocked to see confident, stylish Indian women
How colonial beauty standards and colourism shaped global perceptions
Why Indian culture is celebrated while Indian people are still disrespected
The difference between attraction and exoticization
How Indian aesthetics are trending while Indian bodies remain dehumanized
Cultural appropriation in fashion (Prada Kolhapuris, Gucci saree moments, dupatta scarves)
Algorithms, media bias, and why this conversation is happening now
The psychological impact of online racism on brown women and girls

Using real-world examples from pop culture, fashion, music, and social media, this video looks at how Indian women became “baddies” overnight — and why that moment says more about racism and the Western gaze than it does about us.

This is a cultural case study, not a rant.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, stereotyped, or reduced to an aesthetic — this conversation is for you.

If this resonated, feel free to share your experience in the comments — respectfully.
And if this made you uncomfortable, that discomfort is part of the conversation.

Watch the whole video on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMd9iLPzork

This year didn’t arrive loudly, but it unlayered slowly, unevenly, and exactly as it needed to. I met new people, stood ...
25/12/2025

This year didn’t arrive loudly, but it unlayered slowly, unevenly, and exactly as it needed to. I met new people, stood in unfamiliar countries, said yes to things that stretched me and no to things I once thought impossible to refuse.

Some days were about building; others were about unlearning. I learned that growth doesn’t always look like sparkles or favourable outcomes.

It often looks like choosing peace, trusting timing, doing the work quietly, claiming what’s mine, being unapologetic about my worth, knowing exactly what I bring to the table, and walking away without needing closure.

I became quieter where I once over-explained, braver where I once hesitated, and softer with myself in moments that used to demand perfection.

Grateful for the lessons, the pauses, the connections, the challenges, and the quiet strength that carried me through. Still becoming and carrying my fire forward without asking permission to write my story on the big screen.

Traveled so far north my phone stopped believing in warmth.Also yes, the video is shaky  removing gloves in –24°C is a f...
14/12/2025

Traveled so far north my phone stopped believing in warmth.Also yes, the video is shaky removing gloves in –24°C is a full-contact sport. Tactile gloves coming soon 🧤❄️

Lapland surprised me. Not gentle, not cozy just wildly beautiful and absolutely unbothered by human comfort.Frozen rivers, impossible silence, art, long walks that felt like negotiations with nature, and meals that doubled as survival strategy.

Then the sky casually showed off.
Greens. Purples. Northern Lights, right on cue, after being dropped in the middle of icy nowhere by a taxi driver who became fate.

Cold, chaos, awe.Turns out I can endure more than I thought.

Lapland , you were brutal and unforgettable.

15/11/2025

Adding fun and life to the European Commission.

14/11/2025

Having a boyfriend used to be a flex — now it’s... kind of embarrassing? 👀

From British Vogue declaring that “having a boyfriend is cringe” to TikTok’s army of self-aware single girls saying “I love my man, but not publicly,” heterosexuality seems to be going through an identity crisis.

In this video, we unpack how we got here — from compulsory heterosexuality and the myth of coupledom to the memes, pop culture, and quiet revolutions reshaping what it means to date men in 2025.

Why are women suddenly apologizing for being straight?
Why do so many relationships feel like PR collaborations with poor branding?
And what does it say about modern love when Barbie had to dump Ken to find herself?

Watch the full video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bHZI3mbDXc&t=5s

India is chaos with meaning.The world is order without soul.Somewhere between them is balance — purpose with precision.T...
10/10/2025

India is chaos with meaning.
The world is order without soul.
Somewhere between them is balance — purpose with precision.
That’s the real global lesson. ✨

India | What the World Can Learn | and What India Can Learn From the World 🇮🇳🌎Hope you guys enjoy this! 00:00 - What the world can learn from India01:...

Travelling through Kutch,speaking in Sindhi, replied to in Kutchi.Sister tongues, shared roots.To going to a  detox retr...
22/09/2025

Travelling through Kutch,
speaking in Sindhi, replied to in Kutchi.
Sister tongues, shared roots.
To going to a detox retreat with Ayurveda by Keralites,
naturopathy by local Kutchi women.
Diversity done right always in India.

Good old Train rides that cradle you to the best sleep,
chickoo hunts with mom and nani,
memories ripening sweeter than the fruit itself.

And then home : Bombay's
sacred chaos, familiar bustle.
Temples, traffic, tides, dhando.
Food, family, laughter spilling late into the night.
A city that unravels me,
only to stitch me whole again.

There is nothing like returning home:
bahut saara pyar, my beloved muse,
my eternal inspiration : India , where a thousand worlds live in one heart, and where I am forever grateful, forever proud to belong. 🇮🇳🙏

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