Saturday, June 20, 2026
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U.com
Home Featured

In pursuit of harmonious passion: Gitanjali Sreepal

The PR manager at ShareChat is a published author influenced by Haruki Murakami and Ruskin Bond, and a marathoner egged into running by the book ‘Born to Run’.

by Neethu Mohan
December 10, 2022
in Featured, Exclusive
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
In pursuit of harmonious passion: Gitanjali Sreepal
Share Share ShareShare

Gitanjali Sreepal was introduced to the world of literature at a very young age. Her parents used to read out or narrate stories to her when she was a kid and later started buying her books and taking her to the nearby library. The fragrance of books and the flavor of stories built her love for words. It comes as no surprise then that today, besides being a PR Manager at ShareChat, Gitanjali is a published author and is penning her second book. 

“One of the first novels I ever read was Sidney Sheldon’s ‘Tell me your dreams’. I think I found it in my cousin’s house. It is not unique in our family to be a big reader. Everyone reads. In fact, when we all used to catch up for summer holidays, we would have a book each at the lunch table. Those were the good old days when we were not obsessed with our mobile phones. We would discuss various books, and characters and even act out some scenes. Living in the world of books has been a part of my life and I grew up reading complicated books like ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’ by the time I was 20. A bit too early in life I suppose,” recalls Sreepal. 

It also helped that her house was filled with books. From a granduncle alone, she inherited over a 1,000 books. “The feeling of a pre-loved book is a different high. I used to find his boarding passes in the books and would imagine his experiences when he traveled the world and found these lovely books to enjoy,” she adds. 

A Different World 

She used to talk to her  parents Sreepal and Sailaja Warrier about writing a book, but never found a story she was sure about pursuing. Years later, she randomly chanced upon the idea for her first book, ‘Dreams of Reality’. In fact the pandemic-induced lockedown fuelled her creativity, she says. 

“I sat for 10 days straight and finished it. I could barely sleep those nights because the story was lit in my head like a bulb and it would not let me sleep till I put it down in words,” recounts the communications professional. 

“I remember making tiny little flash cards to keep track of the story and asking my husband, Arvind Rao, to tell me what he thought of the storyline. Of course, he never knew the climax of the book till he sat and read the published book. Sci-fi is an exciting genre. You get to live in a different world with a different reality. X-men was my inspiration because I always believed that someday I might meet someone with the x-factor and superpower to save the world,” she notes. 

The book is about Lena who is caught between her past and the present and she leaves the door open to allow her past to reappear. Throughout the book, the reader is trying to figure out what and why she is seeing things that are not real – is it hallucination or magic, one wonders, explains the author. 

“You have to read it to find out. But I was very determined to make sure the girl is not saved by a guy, which happens a lot in the fairy tales we grew up on. The movie ‘Frozen’ was my inspiration where one sister saves the other. We women don’t need to be saved, we just need to be understood,” says Sreepal. 

Getting a publisher for the first book wasn’t easy. After approaching a few publishers who were not very responsive to new writers, she got through to Notion Press – a publisher the new author says ensures authors get their due. 

Why science fiction? It’s a genre she enjoys as a reader. The author believes that the magic realism and unlimited possibilities in fiction are things we should allow ourselves to enjoy. She believes in a different world of fiction. 

‘Born to Run’

The lady with a love for the written word and flair for storytelling is also a marathon runner. It may have been the fear of putting on weight that started her off on the running journey, confesses Sreepal. Incidentally, her running was also influenced by a book, 

“I never thought I could be a part of a marathon or an official race. That’s when a cousin of mine gifted me the book ‘Born to Run’. It is the best book to read for anyone remotely interested in running. It’s a cult in itself,” she says.  

The book inspired her to do more than 5 or 7 kilometres. She also credits her first running coach Nirupama who ‘encouraged her like no one else ever’. She kept training with Nirupama and eventually other coaches. The love for running stayed and she even won second place in a 30K trail run. A plaque with her name on it stands next to her husband’s many cups won playing cricket and football. His encouragement has egged her on with the running too. 

When she worked at Unisys, Sreepal was selected to run in the ‘City to Surf’ race in Sydney. The 14km run in the middle of winter ended at Bondi beach, which she notes is one of the cleanest beaches with the clearest water. 

She runs in a different city or town every vacation, notes Sreepal, who has been to most races in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Mysuru and Delhi. She is now planning to run the Ladakh Marathon sometime soon. Even for the runner who has been at it for 15 years, that requires ‘a different level of training’. But she is keen to do it.

Writer Inspired

Sreepal’s favorite writer is Haruki Murakami. 

“His magic realism is something I enjoy and I always have a hangover after reading one of his books. The recent book which I fell in love with is ‘The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared’. It’s a book everyone must read and experience his crazy journey. What I loved the most about the book was how he goes through life not planning too much and faces all kinds of situations with a brave face. He has no fear of death but he wants to keep experiencing new things. That’s how we should live our lives. Without fear, without planning too much and going through each experience with a strong face,” underlines the multi-faceted author. 

She also mentions her other favorite author, Ruskin Bond. She grew up reading his short stories and watched nature closely. 

“Living in cities we don’t see too many birds or bees at our windows, and we definitely don’t see strange creepy crawlies coming into our bedrooms. So we live vicariously through books. During a visit to Landour, I tried to meet him but could not but I did take a picture outside his house without disturbing him,” she adds. 

She is now working on her next book and Bond may have had an influence.

“I was in Dehradun on a holiday with my husband when my publisher called me and said, ‘It’s ready to go live right now’. I remember a lot of people calling me to congratulate me (on the first book) and I had a very patchy network out there. To add to it, the power in the resort we lived at was out and the internet disappeared. So we just sat down, my husband and I, and we watched the rain coming down. And spoke about how life has changed over time and how proud he is of me. That’s when I knew, in the middle of Ruskin Bond’s peach and litchi trees, and the dark clouds, that I am going to write my next book soon,” she concludes.

Tags: Gitanjali SreepalHaruki MurakamiRuskin BondShareChat

RECENT POSTS

Modern fatherhood takes centre stage as BFSI and top brands launch emotional Father’s Day Campaigns
Exclusive

Modern fatherhood takes centre stage as BFSI and top brands launch emotional Father’s Day Campaigns

June 19, 2026
0

Mumbai: This Father’s Day, brands across categories — from insurance and finance to healthcare and FMCG — moved beyond conventional...

Read moreDetails
HRX is on a mission to enable a billion Indians to become the best version of themselves: Ajay Singh
Exclusive

HRX is on a mission to enable a billion Indians to become the best version of themselves: Ajay Singh

June 19, 2026
0

Medianews4u.com caught up with Ajay Singh Business Head HRX. With travel making a strong comeback and Indian consumers becoming increasingly...

Read moreDetails
JioHotstar
Exclusive

JioHotstar maps the future of streaming with AI, commerce and interactivity at APOS 2026

June 18, 2026
0

Mumbai: JioHotstar has outlined its vision for the next phase of streaming, centred on conversational discovery, interactive engagement, and commerce-led...

Read moreDetails
“Very few properties can aggregate audiences at the scale like live sports”: Ishan Chatterjee at APOS 2026
Exclusive

“Very few properties can aggregate audiences at the scale like live sports”: Ishan Chatterjee at APOS 2026

June 18, 2026
0

Bali: Speaking at APOS 2026, Asia’s premier summit for the entertainment and technology industry, Ishan Chatterjee, CEO, JioStar Sports, outlined...

Read moreDetails
Our strategy centers on staying closely aligned with evolving market trends and consumer needs: Jitika Gupta, BigMuscles Nutrition
Exclusive

Our strategy centers on staying closely aligned with evolving market trends and consumer needs: Jitika Gupta, BigMuscles Nutrition

June 18, 2026
0

BigMuscles Nutrition is a sports nutrition brand. Over the past year, the Indian sports nutrition industry has witnessed accelerated growth,...

Read moreDetails
Our marketing approach is focused on building relevance and recall rather than just visibility: Sarvash Kalra, Dayal Opticals
Exclusive

Our marketing approach is focused on building relevance and recall rather than just visibility: Sarvash Kalra, Dayal Opticals

June 18, 2026
0

Sarvash Kalra has been serving as Director at Dayal Opticals, a luxury eyewear brand. A third‑generation leader, he joined the family...

Read moreDetails

LATEST NEWS

AGENCY09

AGENCY09 curates content-led collaboration between Jupiter Hospital and Discovery

June 19, 2026
Sony Pictures Networks India secures exclusive rights to India’s Tour of Ireland 2026

Sony Pictures Networks India secures exclusive rights to India’s Tour of Ireland 2026

June 19, 2026

ANALYSIS

Ipsos
Analysis

73% Urban Indians positive on country’s direction, 78% upbeat on economy: Ipsos

June 19, 2026
0

New Delhi: Urban Indians continue to display strong confidence in both the country’s direction and economic outlook, according to the...

PEOPLE

Bata India names Sanjay Rao as MD & CEO, succeeding Gunjan Shah
People

Bata India names Sanjay Rao as MD & CEO, succeeding Gunjan Shah

June 19, 2026
0

Mumbai; Bata India has named Sanjay Rao as its new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, ushering in a leadership...

MARKETING

78% of Urban Indians practise Yoga weekly; spiritual growth association climbs to 58%: Hansa Research
Marketing

78% of Urban Indians practise Yoga weekly; spiritual growth association climbs to 58%: Hansa Research

June 19, 2026
0

Mumbai: Ahead of International Yoga Day, Hansa Research’s latest year-on-year study reveals that yoga continues to remain deeply embedded in...

Subscribe to Newsletters

ADVERTISING

The Equal Agency unveils new brand identity for corporate mobility platform Routematic
Advertising

The Equal Agency unveils new brand identity for corporate mobility platform Routematic

June 19, 2026
0

Mumbai: The Equal Agency, a Mumbai-based full-service advertising agency known for its strategic approach to brand transformation, has unveiled a...

PRINT

Assam Tribune’s ‘Not for Sale’ front-page ad sparks debate amid financial challenges
Exclusive

Assam Tribune’s ‘Not for Sale’ front-page ad sparks debate amid financial challenges

June 9, 2026
0

Guwahati: One of Northeast India's most respected newspaper institutions, The Assam Tribune, has found itself at the centre of intense...

AUTHOR'S CORNER

Why Niche Creator Communities Are Delivering Stronger ROI Than Mass Influencers
Authors Corner

Why Niche Creator Communities Are Delivering Stronger ROI Than Mass Influencers

June 19, 2026
0

For years, the concept of influencer marketing was based on a fundamental understanding: the more people that watch and read,...

UPLIFT MEDIANEWS4U DIGITAL PVT LTD
No. 194B , Aram Nagar 2, JP Road,
Versova, Andheri West
Mumbai - 400061

For editorial queries:
[email protected]
[email protected]

For business queries:
Smitha Sapaliga - +91-98337-15455
[email protected]

Recent News

Modern fatherhood takes centre stage as BFSI and top brands launch emotional Father’s Day Campaigns

Modern fatherhood takes centre stage as BFSI and top brands launch emotional Father’s Day Campaigns

June 19, 2026
AGENCY09

AGENCY09 curates content-led collaboration between Jupiter Hospital and Discovery

June 19, 2026
Sony Pictures Networks India secures exclusive rights to India’s Tour of Ireland 2026

Sony Pictures Networks India secures exclusive rights to India’s Tour of Ireland 2026

June 19, 2026

Newsletter

Subscribe to Newsletters

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.

  • The South Side Story 2023 Download Report
  • Goafest 2023: Day 3
  • Goafest 2023: Day 2
  • Goafest 2023: Day 1
  • Straight Talk Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2022 Download Report
  • Focus 2022
  • Futurescope Conclave Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2021 Download Report
  • FOCUS 2021
  • Exclusive
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.