I grew up in Patan among the monsoons and mango orchards of the Western Ghats, but my world expanded when I moved to Pune after my 10th. If Patan kept me grounded, Pune is where I truly found my rhythm balancing academics with theatre, playing the tabla, and eventually building a good community around me. That journey has since taken me through eight years in Germany and twenty-one countries, but I have always been more interested in the people I meet and the cultures I discover than the monuments I see.
In my daily life, I value a quiet start to the morning and the energy of being in the office. On weekends the pace changes the kitchen usually becomes my space if I am not travelling. I have always used cooking as a way to take care of the people around me, and my pav bhaji and chole are a regular topic of discussion in my friend circle. I am deeply attached to my family and carry those values wherever I go.
I come from a close-knit, supportive family that balances cultural roots with a progressive outlook. We are a small family my parents in our hometown, and my two brothers. Though the three of us are settled in different cities and countries, we remain deeply connected. We were raised to be independent while staying grounded in the values that bring us together.
I am not looking for a mirror image of myself. I am looking for a person with her own education, her own opinions, and her own way of seeing the world. Someone who has built something for herself — a career, a passion, a point of view — and knows what she wants from life. Her interests don't need to match mine; I am genuinely curious about people who see things differently, and I believe two people with their own inner worlds make a richer home together.
Germany is where my life is built, and after eight years here, I am looking for someone open to building her future alongside me. Whether that means continuing your career, exploring new professional growth, or being brave enough to begin something entirely new — I know what that journey feels like. I made it myself, and I will not let you make it alone. What I offer is a partnership built on mutual respect, and a home that is warm, full of music, conversation, and the occasional spontaneous trip. You will find a family here and in India that welcomes you completely. And if you like pav bhaji — you will be very well looked after.
Families are welcome to reach out directly.