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BUCKINGHAM MOCKUP MOMENTS
What does Buckingham Mockup mean to you as its author?
I see Buckingham Mockup as an experiment in creativity. Writing in my free time, I wanted to craft something that resonates beyond the moment. If I can touch readers’ lives in some meaningful way, that would be truly rewarding.
Why did you feel compelled to create this book?
Well, I’ve always been drawn to creativity – whether in writing, cooking, designing or any positive pursuit. With Buckingham Mockup, I wanted the narrative to be creative yet infused with themes and substance that make it timely, relevant, and rooted in human interest. I wanted to make this work of fiction stylistically different.
How would you like readers to experience this book?
I hope readers feel good while reading. And I hope the book stirs genuine connection. At times, the true lesson isn’t found in the moment itself but in the understanding that comes later.
What was the one thing you knew had to be part of the narrative?
Actually, there were two things: Charity and the Food Forest.
Can you recommend one fiction and one non‑fiction book to your readers?
In fiction, it’s hard to single out one title, since each offers its own feel-good reason and story-telling to read.
For non‑fiction, I’d recommend Atomic Habits by James Clear, as it highlights the importance of building strong foundation for lasting change. Without a solid foundation, things like motivation or get‑rich principles fade away over time.
FOOD SPARKS

Morning starter?
Kalonji (black seeds) with water
Healthy yet tasty?
Oats with skimmed milk and whey protein
Go‑to cuisine?
Depends on my mood
Favourite English dish?
Jacket potato – I’m a fan of spuds
Biryani pick?
Hyderabadi for the dry version; Karachi/Kolkata biryani for masala and spuds – though not every chef nails it.
Favourite chocolate?
Ferrero Rocher
Sweet indulgence?
Chhena poda (a dessert from Odisha)

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