
An Open Letter To the Women Who Begin Again
By Kiran KhatanharSome women are born into power.
Some women fight for it.
And some? Some build it with their bare hands.
This is for the women who have been told, “It’s too late.”
The ones who have been asked, “But why would you risk it?”
The ones who have been dismissed, underestimated, interrupted, but never defeated.
I see you. I am you.
There was a time when I thought reinvention belonged to the fearless. To start over, you had to be unshaken, certain, and ready. But the truth? Most of us begin again with trembling hands and a fire in our hearts.
I have walked that path.
Leaving behind versions of myself that no longer fit.
Dismantling the comfort of the known to chase a dream I couldn't silence.
Building Kkatha not just as a business but as a voice, for myself, and for every woman who has ever been told her story doesn’t matter.
But it does. You do.
So today, on Women’s Day, this is my ode to you.
To the women who start from scratch.
To the women who build their own damn tables.
To the women who don’t wait for permission, who speak even when their voices shake, who rise even when the world expects them to break.
As I take Kkatha live on Amazon this month, another milestone, another feather on our cap, I carry all of you with me. The dreamers, the disruptors, the quiet revolutionaries. The ones who are brave enough to start again.
And if no one has told you this yet: Your story is worth telling.
The world is listening.
Happy Women’s Day.
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