Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
Today is my dad’s birthday and his one year death anniversary! Dude died at 67… 😭 I’m not making that up. Just a straight up legend. He said to celebrate his life whenever he left, so today will always only be his birthday to me. Wanted to share some pictures from my trip back to India earlier this year where I dispersed his ashes. I visited the home and town he grew up in, which he described as the “golden years of his life.” (Lowkey kinda rude.) I visited his school and the playground he discovered his first love: Cricket. I even met some of his childhood friends who he loved dearly. If you’re a child of immigrants, I highly recommend visiting the place your parents grew up. There’s something so special and grounding about it that I can’t conceptualize into words. It’s just a beautiful feeling. Anyone who knows me, knows the bond and love my dad and I shared. I feel connected to him to this day. But I want to take a moment to thank you all for allowing me to grieve so publicly and openly. I may have physically lost my dad, but I’ve gained a deeper understanding of the human experience by connecting with those of you who have lost someone dear as well. I’m a better, more whole human from this entire experience, I like to think 🌻 I know wherever he is, he’s partying and making everyone laugh. Happy Birthday Dad ❤️
11 months today ❤️ I knew I wanted to honor him through joy and fun because that’s what and who my dad was (x10). And what better way to do that than by connecting to my Punjabi roots through Bhangra. I know this is exactly how he’d want me to celebrate and remember him. And that’s how I want you to know him too 🖤 Super big thank you to the incredible Bhangra dancers @blitzbhangra & @jesskaaaa___ @daman_anureet for helping bring this special vision to life for me. I’m so grateful, proud, and inspired by you guys! 🎵 ‘At Peace’ – Karan Aujla
Wasn’t home this year to celebrate my sweet beagle boys’ 3rd bday but I just got these developed, so it’s a late post 🧡 Ego may be an October child, but he’s no fan of Halloween. Or his car safety goggles. If he wasn’t so severely prone to motion sickness, he’d travel with me everywhere :’)
Wasn’t home this year to celebrate my sweet beagle boys’ 3rd bday but I just got these developed, so it’s a late post 🧡 Ego may be an October child, but he’s no fan of Halloween. Or his car safety goggles. If he wasn’t so severely prone to motion sickness, he’d travel with me everywhere :’)
Wasn’t home this year to celebrate my sweet beagle boys’ 3rd bday but I just got these developed, so it’s a late post 🧡 Ego may be an October child, but he’s no fan of Halloween. Or his car safety goggles. If he wasn’t so severely prone to motion sickness, he’d travel with me everywhere :’)
Wasn’t home this year to celebrate my sweet beagle boys’ 3rd bday but I just got these developed, so it’s a late post 🧡 Ego may be an October child, but he’s no fan of Halloween. Or his car safety goggles. If he wasn’t so severely prone to motion sickness, he’d travel with me everywhere :’)
In case y’all missed it, I narrated a book for the first time! ‘The Loyalty Test’ is available now, only on @audible. 🙂
Guys… I’m an official book narrator 👉🏽👈🏽 So thrilled to share that The Loyalty Test is now out on @audible! Written by the lovely @sonya_lalli. This was such a creatively challenging and gratifying adventure. Thank you to everyone involved and for involving me <3 Hope you’ll give it a listen and lemme know how it is because I can’t stomach listening to my own voice, especially as (multiple) fictional DUDES! 🙂
Guys… I’m an official book narrator 👉🏽👈🏽 So thrilled to share that The Loyalty Test is now out on @audible! Written by the lovely @sonya_lalli. This was such a creatively challenging and gratifying adventure. Thank you to everyone involved and for involving me <3 Hope you’ll give it a listen and lemme know how it is because I can’t stomach listening to my own voice, especially as (multiple) fictional DUDES! 🙂