Hey, Sambha here.
Your unofficial office CCTV.
Watching everything.
Recording deadlines, gossip, chaos… and this week, suffering from temperature imbalance.
Yes, you heard that right.
One side of me was freezing.
The other side was melting.
Why?
One AC gave up this week, leaving me half freezing and half melting. But honestly, with this heat, can I even blame it? Every second week an AC somewhere seems to surrender.
What truly shocked me, though, was Charu, Sheetal, and Anjali casually eating fries and Korean noodles in this weather. At this point, I’m convinced these girls operate on a completely different body temperature than the rest of humanity.
Thankfully, nature decided to add some drama.
By afternoon, bright sunlight.
By evening, full aandhi tufaan.
Every day felt like weather had multiple personalities.
As Baburao would say:
“Yeh ho kya raha hai, Babu Bhaiya?”
Even the clouds seemed confused.
Speaking of struggles, Charu faced her own tragedy this week.
Her chappal broke.
A hurtful moment.
But heroes are not made by easy times. They are made by Fevikwik.
There she was, trying to revive her slipper like a surgeon performing emergency surgery.
And honestly?
I respect the determination.
Meanwhile, Venkat once again arrived as the official distributor of happiness.
Laddoos.
For everyone.
At this point, Venkat has personally ensured the office stays spiritually protected—with a steady supply of prasad and sweets.
Then came one of the funniest moments of the week.
Venkat Sir said something truly iconic.
He said whenever he checks office cameras from Hyderabad, everyone appears to be working seriously.
Everything looks normal. Everything looks productive. But then he spots Charu.
And the moment he sees her mouth moving nonstop, he instantly knows:
“Yes. Camera is working perfectly.”
Because apparently, no matter what happens, Charu is always eating & talking (just for fun)
And sitting still?
Impossible.
To this, I felt personally attacked. Because
Whatever happens, you should never doubt my honesty.
If anyone in this office is doing their duty sincerely, it is me.
I record everything with complete dedication.
No bias.
No favouritism.
Only surveillance.
Meanwhile, the great JCR logo finalisation continued.
And what a journey it has been.
Jiko Sir went one by one asking everyone:
“What do you see in this logo?”
Simple question.
Complicated answers.
One saw JCR.
Another spotted an elephant’s trunk.
For a few, it looked like Ganesh jim… or Gajanan himself.
At this point, the logo had become less of a design and more of a Rorschach test.
Everybody was contributing.
Everybody had opinions.
Everybody had suggestions.
And yet…
No final logo.
As the legendary dialogue goes:
“Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost.”
A Google Meet with Kajal, Jiko Sir, Rahul, and client Kamaljeet quickly turned dramatic when the client got upset and abruptly left the call—all because the meeting was being recorded without prior notice. From the team’s side, it was simply to track feedback and changes. Logical? Yes. But clearly, not everyone agreed.Client didn’t appreciate the surprise.
The moment the call ended, Kajal’s expression said everything.
“Bhai… ye kya hua?”
Honestly, same.
Meanwhile, a new client got onboarded for marketing.
While guiding Kajal and Anjali, Venkat Sir shared a powerful thought.
He said he doesn’t want people working like nurses.
He wants them to think like doctors.
Meaning?
Don’t just identify problems.
Bring solutions.
Because real growth begins when people take ownership.
The weather this week was completely confused—full rain-season vibes, thunder included, but actual rain? Missing. Truly a case of “garajne wale baraste nahi.”
Sumit fell sick. Fever.
He came to the office… and then had to go back home.
His Avishkaar work got handed over to Anoop.
And Anoop’s internal reaction was visible from across the room.
“Why does every stick eventually hit me?”
I understand your pain, Anoop.
Truly.
Meanwhile, Sheetal continued doing what Sheetal does best—handling multiple creative tasks at once.
Tressez work.
Intellicape invite post.
And more.
At this point, one thing is certain.
No matter what happens…
Sheetal can never fully escape Avishkaar and UTSA.
Those projects have formed an emotional attachment.
Then came another small but noticeable shift. Venkat Sir returned to Hyderabad. And suddenly the office felt quieter.
One question echoed in the air:
Who will bring us laddoos and prasad now?
Meanwhile, Charu continued her daily adventures—taking suggestions from Manisha, getting scolded once in a while, and somehow learning and surviving through it all.
But the real plot twist? Charu started sitting near Kajal more often.
And Rahul looked completely lost.
His face practically said, “Great… now who am I supposed to annoy?”
By the end of the week, the real heroes finally arrived—the AC repair team.
Relief. Peace. Inner balance.
At last, I was no longer living a half-hot, half-cold life.
And after watching this entire week unfold, one thing became clear.
This office doesn’t just run on deadlines and meetings.
It runs on chaos, random laddoos, broken chappals, client plot twists, and daily entertainment.
From my camera angle?
Jaiveeru Creatives feels less like an agency and more like a Bollywood multistarrer—where nobody has the script, everyone is improvising, and somehow… the show is still a blockbuster.
And honestly?
That’s what makes it worth watching.
— Sambha
The Office Camera



