Harshita Gupta, a bestselling author and one of India’s most relatable content creators, recently hosted a round table discussion featuring some of the country’s top creative minds. The conversation centered around her book, Unloved: The Art of Moving On, which explores her journey through heartbreak, offering comfort and hope to those navigating similar emotions.
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The round table with India’s top content creators event brought together prominent personalities such as Ankush Bahuguna, Aaditya Kulshreshth (popularly known as Kullu), Dr. Trinetra Haldar Gummaraja, Srishti Dixit, and Pooja Dhingra. Together, they discussed themes of heartbreak, personal growth, and the transformative power of platonic relationships.
A key topic was the impact of friendship breakups, which the panel agreed often leave a deeper emotional scar than romantic ones. They shared relatable anecdotes about coping mechanisms, from using humor as a defense mechanism to engaging in post-breakup antics like endlessly scrolling social media for quotes or even dating an ex again. The discussion also touched on the complexities of modern relationships, such as the blurry lines of “situationships.”
Healing and recovery emerged as central themes, with music, introspection, and self-growth serving as powerful tools. Panelists revealed their favorite breakup anthems, spanning from Mehdi Hassan’s poignant Ranjish Hi Sahi to Taylor Swift’s iconic heartbreak hits. These songs, they noted, capture the raw emotions of love and loss while inspiring resilience.
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Harshita Gupta summed up the conversation by emphasizing, “All is fair in heartbreak. It’s a journey, and it’s okay to take your time to heal.” Her book, inspired by her own experiences, continues to strike a chord with readers worldwide, proving that moving on is a universal narrative of love, loss, and renewal. Through her candid storytelling and efforts to foster meaningful conversations, Harshita Gupta has become a beacon of relatability and hope for those seeking solace in their own journeys.