There’s something magical about revisiting old friendships—the kind that makes you feel like no time has passed at all. IITian and CEO Harsh Pokharna recently experienced this on a trip to Pune, where he reconnected with college friends from his dramatics club. Between meetings and catching up, nostalgia mingled with laughter, and the past seemed to leap into the present. From playful competitions over hostel trophies to startup brainstorming sessions, every moment was a reminder of youthful bonds that still endure.
Harsh stayed with Priyank, Jaishri, and Rohit, friends he had shared countless plays and competitions with during college. Despite years of life taking them in different directions, stepping into their home felt like pressing play after a long pause. Today, Jaishri and Rohit are married, while Rohit and Priyank are building a startup. Observing their marketing discussions was like reliving the dramatics club—only scripts were replaced by pitch decks.
One evening, Harsh joined a photoshoot for one of Priyank’s projects. It was his first time modelling, and he quickly realised he had two poses: awkward and very awkward. Amid the fun, he had hoped to meet another close friend, but that didn’t happen. He redirected his energy into card games—though luck wasn’t on his side there either.
Pune trip's flaw
Despite the few misses, Harsh described the experience as a dream fulfilled: living with friends in a new city and reliving the camaraderie of college days. He rated the trip a perfect five stars, with one tiny deduction—he wasn’t allowed to pay for anything, a minor flaw in an otherwise unforgettable reunion.
Harsh stayed with Priyank, Jaishri, and Rohit, friends he had shared countless plays and competitions with during college. Despite years of life taking them in different directions, stepping into their home felt like pressing play after a long pause. Today, Jaishri and Rohit are married, while Rohit and Priyank are building a startup. Observing their marketing discussions was like reliving the dramatics club—only scripts were replaced by pitch decks.
One evening, Harsh joined a photoshoot for one of Priyank’s projects. It was his first time modelling, and he quickly realised he had two poses: awkward and very awkward. Amid the fun, he had hoped to meet another close friend, but that didn’t happen. He redirected his energy into card games—though luck wasn’t on his side there either.
Pune trip's flaw
Despite the few misses, Harsh described the experience as a dream fulfilled: living with friends in a new city and reliving the camaraderie of college days. He rated the trip a perfect five stars, with one tiny deduction—he wasn’t allowed to pay for anything, a minor flaw in an otherwise unforgettable reunion.
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