FOUNDER STORY

About Abhishek Writings

Abhishek Writings was founded by Abhishek Rayabarapu, not as a perfect writer with a perfect life story, but as someone who quietly observed how reality works behind society’s polished words.

I am not a topper in schooling.
Not even close.

Just another average student who somehow passed SSC with average marks while people around me already decided intelligence based on mark sheets.

“In our education system, marks decide your value before life even gives you a chance to prove yourself.”

Then came Intermediate.
For many students in Telugu states, Intermediate colleges are less like colleges and more like silent prisons. Morning study hours, night study hours, ranks, pressure, comparisons… repeat.

Some survive it.
Some lose themselves in it.

“Many students don’t fail in Intermediate.
They slowly disappear inside expectations.”

After that I entered engineering with dreams created by Happy Days. I thought college life would be full of friendship, fun, freedom, memories, and emotions like shown by Sekhar Kammula.

Reality was very far from cinema.

At one stage, I became so frustrated that I felt if I found the director, I would ask him why he showed college like heaven when many students are mentally struggling inside classrooms

“Cinema sold us memories.
Reality sold us attendance percentages and anxiety.”

Engineering was not “Happy Days.”

It was confusion, pressure, survival, backlogs, fake friendships, and trying to understand what exactly life wants from us.

“Engineering teaches one important subject better than anything else: survival.”

Still, life moved on.

I completed my Masters and started my career as an assistant professor. Later I worked as a freelance web developer, consultant, and eventually entered digital marketing and business strategy.

But one thing stayed with me in every phase:
observation.

I observed students.
Parents.
Society.
Fake motivation.
Middle-class pressure.
Dreams sold by movies.
Reality hidden behind smiles.

“Middle-class people are experts at smiling while silently carrying pressure.”

That is why I started Abhishek Writings.

Not to act like a motivational guru.
Not to pretend life is beautiful every day.

I started writing because many ordinary people have extraordinary pain, thoughts, sarcasm, anger, confusion, and stories that nobody listens to.

So I write them.

“Behind every average student, there is an untold story waiting for someone to understand it.”