Bhanu Srivastav worked for a Public Sector Government bank for years. He was good at it. He had the degrees, the certifications, the research published by the University of Munich. But somewhere along the way he looked up and realized the life he was building belonged to someone else.
So he left.
He founded Infinity to build technology that expands human capacity rather than replacing it. His other works, the projects that matter most he keeps to himself. Some things earn their meaning in the doing, not the announcing.
He was born in Kanpur. He still cooks his own meals. He listens more than he talks.
His books and songs don't tell you what to think. They sit beside you while you figure it out for yourself. He writes about the same things he thinks about when he's alone: what makes a life feel true, how to hold loss without becoming hard, why we need each other more than we admit.
If you read his work closely, you might notice something. It keeps pointing away from him and toward you. That's on purpose.