Looking Back to 2025 through Movies, Travels & Writing

This is my last post for 2025. And I am excited, as I have received so much love this year. I have achieved a lot, despite being rejected many times, but I have lived every moment to the fullest. Life has indeed been a "Box of Chocolates" with unexpected surprises and shocks. But I accepted every bit of it. The most rewarding aspect of my writing journey has been my consistency. I wrote when I was travelling, I wrote when I was happy, and I wrote when I was not. I had co-authored 6 anthologies, and my work was published in 2 magazines. The writing and blogging community has been of immense support throughout. 

One of my favourite ways to unwind is watching movies. This year, I watched a few, but not much to boast about. Amongst the ones that I had watched, I liked a very few and here are those:

1. Kaalidhar Laapata (Hindi): Abhishek Bachchan stars in this film as the central character, who suffers from a progressive degenerative disease. His family, for whom he had sacrificed almost everything, tries to get rid of him, while an orphaned kid befriends him and becomes his support system, leading him to be an improved version of himself. Directed by Madhumita Sundarraman, the movie has a beautiful story of losing and finding oneself. 

2. Putulnacher Itikatha (Bengali): Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay, this film has been adapted from the book by Manik Bandopadhyay. Abir Chatterji stars as Shasi, a doctor who returns to his village for the hope of beginning his practice, but with a bigger ambition of going abroad for his higher studies. The declining social state of the then Bengal, laden with illiteracy and superstitions, suffocates him, but that very aspect also instigates a sense of responsibility in him, which rises beyond his ambition. 

3. Ronth (Malayalam): I have not seen a lot of thrillers this year, but amongst the ones that I have watched, this film stands out. Directed by Shahi Kabir, the film tells the story of one night when two cops are forced to co-patrol. Their personal clashes, differences in decisions, and opinions lead them through the night, facing various unpleasant situations. The movie is slow, but the situations faced, the twists, the smooth flow, and the powerful performances of Dileesh Pothan and Roshan Mathew make it an intense watch. 

Travel:

This year, one of the places I had dreamed of visiting since I began reading about its history in books has finally been fulfilled. We visited Rajasthan. Our first destination was Jodhpur, where my husband had to attend a conference. For the initial two days, we had to travel in bits and pieces. Thankfully, my daughter and I had enough time to shop our hearts out. After an eventful stay at Jodhpur for 3 days, we headed our way to Kumbhalgarh for a one-night stay. Our next destination was Udaipur, and it was the best experience of the entire trip. There are so many things to do here, one will lose count. After a 3-night stay, we headed for Jaisalmer, on an almost 10-hour drive. It was exhausting, and we had to stay in a tent amidst the sand dunes. A visit to the city of Jaisalmer and its enormous golden fort, followed by a return to the sands for an exciting camel ride, an entertaining night of folk dances, and music - that was pretty much Jaisalmer. 


Writing

Here are the 6  published anthologies that I have been a part of this year.

The Blogchatter Book of Food: Get your copy here



2. 'Tis the Season to be Jolly: Get your copies here


3. Canvas of Voices: Connect here


4. Long Distance Wala Pyar: Get your copies here



5. Where Darkness Meets Dawn: Get your copies here


6. Secret Santa- Gift of December: Get your copies here



That was all about my 2025. Here's wishing you all a great 2026.

This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ 
hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with Cerebration - Think with body, mind & soul.

Comments

  1. Wow. You have rocked last year with so many things running up. Would love to read them too

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  2. You have been on a roll!
    Reubenna - 6 published books is a great achievement and let the streak continue in this year too!

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  3. That is a fabulous year, I believe. Reading, writing, acceptances, and travel - the topmost reasons for any year to be good. 6 anthologies means it's been fabulous. May the success and happiness continue and multiply in 2026 also

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  4. Congratulations, Reubenna. You have had a fabulous year and here is wishing you more accolades this year.

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  5. Oh wow! That was quite a year! Enjoyed reading your movie reviews and trip details. Best wishes for 2026.

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  6. This is indeed amazing. The books look lovely. Hope to catch up on them or rather a few of them atleast

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  7. I really connected with this post! Reading about your movies, travels, and little everyday moments reminded me so much of my own 2025. It felt like catching up with a friend and sharing stories about the chaos, joys, and memories that make life feel full.

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  8. You've truly had an amazing year. I wish I could write during travel too but somehow my mind refuses to multitask and just doesn't co-operate. Congratulations and all the best for 2026!

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  9. You were published 6 times last year?! That is some feat, Reubenna! I want to watch the Abhishek Bacchan film too and your post was a reminder for me to. Loved reading it. Mayuri/Sirimiri

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  10. 6 anthologies, good movies and new places you have had a great 2025. Though mine was not so good. I am so joyful when I read your post

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  11. Loved how honest and quietly celebratory this feels. Consistency, good stories, a few meaningful films, and lived experiences, that’s a solid year by any measure. Wishing you an even steadier 2026

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  12. Kaalidhar Laapata was such a feel-good and heartfelt movies.
    I think I already applauded you on the pace with which your writing journey has doubled down with so many anthologies. Keep it up, Reubenna :)

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  13. Wow, I’ve been to Rajasthan many times, but reading your experience makes me want to go again. Your trip sounds so full of life and adventure, especially the tents and camel rides in Jaisalmer. For you year 2025 was indeed fabulous.
    -Anjali ( Messymom)

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  14. Your trip to Rajasthan has enticed me to take it myself. Now that I have a travel partner, I will soon embark on many travels.

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  15. Reading this felt like walking beside you through a year honestly lived. The wins, the waiting, the films, the miles, the words. Your consistency shines quietly. This isn’t a recap, it’s gratitude stitched into effort.

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  16. Looking back at 2025 through movies is such a fun way to reflect on the year. Your picks made me smile and reminded me of how films became little anchors in our memories.

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  17. That's a lovely list and congratulations on the books truly a great feat

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  18. Really enjoyed how you wove your personal film journey into your year in movies and life it felt like sitting with a friend sharing memories and reflections from 2025. Your honest voice and curated movie picks made this recap truly engaging and relatable

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  19. 6 books is an amazing accomplishment over any period of time - but within a year with everything that real life brings along with highs and lows and travels is amazing! congratulations :)

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  20. I too visited Jodhpur in January 2026, Udairpur I covered earlier and I am left out with Jaisalmir to cover but will take time. You had a magical 2025 that I can see and writing wise also you did brilliant. Congratulations my dear ... Keep rocking

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  21. Congratulations on being part of six anthologies; that’s huge! I was especially excited to see The Blogchatter Book of Food here. I had a story published in it too, so this felt extra special.

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