Our E-Magazine, The Cap Mag, brings together writers, storytellers, readers and learners in a shared space for reflection and discovery. More than a magazine, ours is a storytelling movement — for a community who believe in the power of honest, human narratives. We shine a light on the overlooked, the everyday, the extraordinary — and provide a platform for young writers to grow, be heard, and belong with intention, support, and creative freedom. We hope to inspire our audiences by offering them real, relatable entry points into creative, entrepreneurial, and impact- driven fields. The idea is to weave together words, visuals, and resources to create something authentic and enduring. We believe someone out there is waiting to hear a story like yours. Let’s tell it well.
Meet Our Editor-In-Chief, Disha Mittal.
As the founder of CAPTURESQUE social media agency and production house, Disha drives the creative engine—not just leading projects, but living them through every phase of the process
Palak Modi: Art as Sustained Presence
There's something quietly defiant about an artist who refuses to settle. Palak sits at her workspace, materials scattered around her, in the deliberate disorder of someone mid-process. She's not sketching a finished vision. She's not chasing a deadline with panic. Instead, she's doing .........
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Subha Khanna: Through Travel, Through Tenacity
Some people learn about quality over quantity from business school case studies. Subha Khanna learned it at eight years old, watching everything of quality —her father, her family's one-acre industrial plant, the comfortable life she knew— disappear in an instant.........
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Worship Khanna: Where Discipline, Destiny, and Dream Converge
The first time Worship Khanna arrived in Mumbai, his family had given him explicit instructions: hide cash in different pockets, stuff some in his shoes, never leave his suitcase unattended. Everyone in Mumbai is a thief, they'd warned. So he stepped off that train scanning every face on the platform as a potential threat, a boy from Moradabad who.......
Read MoreSagrika Saraf — Designing Success Through Inspired Spaces
The library at DPS Badhani in Punjab’s Pathankot wasn't where Sagrika Saraf expected to find her calling. The boarding school and its hostel rules were strict, and as a Science student on the well-trodden path to medical school, she was doing exactly what was expected of a top student from a small-town family everyone knew. But tucked between the ..........
Read MoreAaira Kaurr: Fear Refined into Faith, Through Jewellery
The sounds of gunfire aren't supposed to be a child's lullaby. But for Aaira Kaurr, growing up in Manipur during times of conflict meant learning early that safety was never guaranteed, and peace was something you had to find within yourself when the world outside offered none "I remember the silence more than the noise," she.................
Read MoreHinal Mehta: Turning the Odds in Founders’ Favour
One week before International Women's Day 2024, Hinal Mehta and her team were struck by a revelation. Instead of planning another celebration that would fade after the confetti settled, they decided to do something permanent. Something messy. Something real. We had absolutely no idea how to make a podcast," Hinal admits with characteristic .........
Read MoreThe Bhargava Siblings: Two Siblings, One Legacy
On a sun-drenched terrace in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur, rows of glass jars catch the light like amber jewels. Inside each one, lemons swim in golden mustard oil, studded with spices that have remained unchanged for generations. This isn't a factory production line. This is memory made tangible and the exact scene Niharika and Aditya Bhargava .............
Read MoreNatasha Makhija: The visualist who cuts through the clutter
The birthday cards were the first clue. While other kids picked up store-bought greetings, young Natasha Makhija was building 3D mini-productions — foil hearts, layered textures, tiny details. Her friends adored them; she adored making them. Without realising it, she was absorbing the core lesson that would shape her filmmaking............
Read MoreDr. Itisha Nagar: I am becoming who I always was!
There's a visual in Dr. Itisha Nagar's mind — etched in memory; of her grandmother's hands, warm and reassuring. It's one of those childhood moments that seems small at the time but grows in significance with the years, shaping the way you see the world, the way you move through it. For Dr. Itisha, that warmth became a compass, pointing towar........
Read MoreShiv Khandelvwal’s Fluid Creative Realm
Most career advisors would lose sleep over Shiv Khandelwal’s résumé. At 26, the Delhi-born luxury, lifestyle, fashion content curator and video professional rewrites career conventions, effortlessly moving across industries and identities. One day he's behind the scenes with Priyanka Chopra at the Met Gala and Milan Fashion Week, the next he's directing brand....
Read MoreShristi Sainani : The Art in the Eye
In a bustling souk in Egypt, amid the chaos of vendors selling everything from aromatic spices to gilded ornaments, a young girl stood transfixed. Her mother had just picked up an 11-inch enameled mosque lamp, its gold motifs and blue inscriptions catching the light like whispered secrets from another era. In that moment, surrounded by the maximal wonderland that felt straight out of Alladin’s Agrabah, Shristi experienced what.....
Read MoreCaptain (Dr.) Sunaina Singh: Strength Within, Warrior Beyond.
When Aamir Khan's Dangal hit the screens in 2016, it wasn't just another sports drama, but more of a testament to the blood, sweat and tears that go into the making of champions. It also shone through as a powerful feminist statement about girls being the equal of boys, if not better. For many, this was thought-provoking, inspiring cinema. For Captain (Dr.)......
Read MoreChef Sadiya Khan: Turning rebellion into recipes
It’s 2003. The air in Jhansi is thick with cumin and coriander. A young girl perches on the kitchen slab, handing over spices to her mother. What began as stolen glances into the kitchen would one day take Sadiya from the narrow lanes of a tier-two city to the gleaming kitchens of Dubai, to leading all-women brigades in Chennai, and now to redefining regional In.....
Read MoreBhushan Gavas: The Eye Behind Bollywood’s Posters
In the restless heart of Bollywood — a world of endless scripts, chaotic sets, and larger-than-life dreams — there are stories told in silence. Stories that don’t roll on reels but stay frozen in stillness. At the centre of these stories is a man who never planned to be here, but who found a way to etch himself into the very skin of cinema: Bhushan Gavas.
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