The person
behind the work.
Originally from India, shaped by Singapore — curious by nature, driven by purpose.
Based in Singapore, I'm a student, builder, and creative constantly exploring the intersection of technology, creativity, and human experience. My journey started with curiosity — spending hours learning, experimenting, building systems, exploring ideas, and diving deep into the things that fascinated me.
Over time, that curiosity evolved into a passion for AI, startups, music, design, psychology, and creating meaningful digital experiences. I'm especially drawn to ideas that combine logic with emotion — technology that feels more human, and creativity that leaves a lasting impact.
Most of what I know comes from self-learning, experimentation, and an obsession with turning ambitious ideas into reality.
I'm currently a student in Singapore, where I balance academics with a strong focus on building projects, exploring ideas, and developing creative and technical skills outside the classroom.
Alongside school, I've taken on leadership roles that shaped how I think and work with people. I served as President of the Publications & Media Club at Swiss Cottage Secondary School, where I was involved in leading content direction, managing creative output, and working with a team to bring ideas to life through media and storytelling.
I'm currently the Vice President of the Young Entrepreneurs Society at ACS(I), where I help organise initiatives around entrepreneurship, idea-building, and helping students think more actively about creating and executing their own projects.
These experiences have taught me a lot about leadership, collaboration, and responsibility — especially the importance of turning ideas into action, communicating clearly, and working with different types of people toward a shared goal.
I like building things that sit at the intersection of ideas, technology, and real-world usefulness — usually starting as small curiosities and slowly turning into full systems or products.
One of my main long-term projects is Orelis, a broader vision around AI-driven tools, intelligent systems, and digital experiences designed to help people think, create, and operate more effectively. It's less a single product and more an evolving ecosystem of ideas I'm actively shaping.
I also work on more focused, practical projects. Tradevex is one of them — a trading signals and insights concept built around simplifying market information and helping users make faster, more informed decisions. Alongside that, I've explored various smaller tools, experiments, and prototypes across AI, productivity, and personal systems.
Most of my builds start simple: a problem I notice, an idea I can't ignore, or a system I wish existed. I care less about just shipping products and more about creating things that actually feel useful, thoughtful, and scalable over time.
Outside of building projects and ideas, I spend a lot of my time focusing on balance — things that keep me grounded, disciplined, and creatively refreshed.
I go to the gym regularly and care about fitness and overall health, not just as a routine but as a way to stay mentally sharp and consistent in everything else I do. I'm also interested in health optimisation in general — how small habits compound over time.
Sports have always been a big part of my life too, especially cricket, which I enjoy both watching and playing whenever I get the chance. It's one of those things that feels competitive but also just genuinely fun and social.
Music is another major outlet for me. I play guitar, and it's something I use to express ideas and emotions that don't always translate into words or structured thinking. It sits somewhere between discipline and creativity for me.
Beyond that, I'm always exploring new interests — learning random skills, diving into new topics, or just spending time thinking, reflecting, and resetting. I like having a life that isn't only about work, but also about staying curious, active, and inspired.
What I believe in.
Speed without purpose is noise. I move fast when it matters and slow down when precision counts.
The best work lives in the margins — the spacing, the word choice, the second iteration nobody asked for.
Singapore taught me that the best solutions are portable. Build for context, design for the world.
Every project starts with a person. Understanding them deeply is the only way to build something that resonates.
Short-term metrics are easy to chase. I care about work that holds up — two years later and in hindsight.
Training, music, sport — recovery isn't a distraction. It's how I sustain the output that matters.
Let's build something.
Whether you have a project, an opportunity, or just want to say hi — I'm always open.