Athlete. Confidante. The kind of person who makes every room feel warmer just by walking into it.


"She doesn't just play the game — she changes the whole energy of it." — On and off every court she has ever stepped onto
Born on the 31st of March, Anwesha Ghosh arrived at the very edge of every season — and she has been that kind of person ever since. Someone who exists at the intersection of things: fierce and gentle, playful and determined, quiet and then suddenly the loudest laugh in the room.
At 16, she has already built something that most people spend years trying to find: a presence. Recognisable. Unmistakable. Wholly her own.
See Her in ActionShe gives warmth freely, without keeping score. The kind of kindness that feels like sunlight.
On the court there is a fire in her that does not dim. Not when it is hard. Not when it counts most.
The friend you call at 2am. She answers. She shows up. She stays — always.
She walks in and the energy of the room shifts. Not loudly — just inevitably.
The wisdom of someone twice her age, the energy of someone half it
Born at the crossroads of winter and spring — much like herself
Badminton and football — two very different courts, one unstoppable player
The gossip sessions are legendary. The tales? Even better in person.
Born at the very end of March, Anwesha arrived just as the world was warming up. It seemed fitting — she has been warming up every room since.
She discovered badminton and football around the same time and fell hard for both. The competitive streak emerged early — sweet and sharp in equal measure.
As she honed her game, she also built her circle — the kind of friendships that feel less like luck and more like destiny. Loyal, loving, unbreakable.
At 16, she is the athlete, the confidante, the energy in every group photo. Still growing. Still shining. Still absolutely herself.