Hey, Sambha here.
Your unofficial office CCTV. Watching deadlines, chai breaks, emotional damage, passive aggression, random gossip, and those “bhai ek minute” conversations that somehow last
40 minutes.
This week started with another farewell. Before the office could recover from missing Aamir’s gym stories, Rohit also decided to leave the JV family. Banda proper cinematic exit leke gaya. Final goodbye, awkward smiles, “stay in touch bro” energy… and suddenly another familiar face disappeared from the daily office routine.
At this point, Jaiveeru Creatives is slowly starting to feel like a Netflix series where characters randomly disappear between seasons and everyone just pretends to move on.
Fortunately, before emotions became too dramatic, Anoop returned from Ayodhya carrying besan ke laddoos like some spiritually upgraded Santa Claus. And just like that, sadness got cancelled. Nobody asked him how the trip was or what spiritual lessons he learned. The only thing people cared about was:
“Aur laddoo bache hain kya?”
Corporate priorities are beautiful.
Meanwhile, a JCR meeting was happening. Jiko Sir was discussing serious things like vision, direction, strategy, and brand positioning. But idhar Kajal was fighting an entirely different internal battle because her beloved “Jacor” domain suggestion didn’t get selected.
Now normal people move on after rejection.
Kajal?
Impossible.
She needed answers. Logic. Explanation. At this point she wasn’t behaving like a marketer anymore. She was full SRK-in-the-rain mode:
“Par kyuuuun?”
Not to argue. Bas curiosity ko closure chahiye tha.
And then Venkat Sir entered the office straight from the temple with prasad for everyone. Between Anoop’s laddoos and temple prasad, office ka sugar level itna high tha ki for a moment everybody forgot pending work exists.
People were happily eating, stress temporarily disappeared, and me?
Main toh camera hoon.
Mere naseeb mein sirf dusro ko khaate dekhna likha hai. Kuch logon ko prasad milta hai… aur kuch logon ko sirf CCTV footage.
Tragic life.
Meanwhile, Venkat Sir assigned Charu a landing page project, while Kajal and Charu once again entered the never-ending correction universe of the Azara website. Figma, layouts,
spacing, wireframes, user journeys… at this point even the website probably wants mental peace.
To survive the correction marathon, Kajal started watching Money Heist while working because apparently website revisions become easier when accompanied by robbery and Spanish background music.
Honestly?
Fair strategy.
At the same time, Venkat Sir and Jiko Sir got into a healthy debate over domain names. From outside, it looked like a normal business discussion.
From my camera angle?
Pure courtroom drama.
Opinions.
Counter-opinions.
Logic.
Counter-logic.
Bas background mein “Aarambh Hai Prachand” bajna baaki tha.
Some office bonds are stronger than client contracts. One of them is the sacred alliance between Charu, Kajal, Anjali, and Sheetal whenever fries or spicy food enters the conversation. Pending work, deadlines, budget concerns… sab secondary ho jaata hai.
Mention fries once and suddenly everyone becomes emotionally available.
Meanwhile, Jiko Sir continued delivering his most iconic dialogue. Every time someone showed up with new shoes, bags, or anything remotely expensive, he’d instantly say:
“Waah… yahan logo ki salaries nahi aa rahi aur naye shoes aa rahe hain.”
And honestly, the timing was always Oscar-worthy.
This legendary dialogue made another appearance when Venkat Sir casually mentioned he didn’t like the office tea. Innocently, Kajal suggested:
“Nathus ki chai mangwa lete hain?”
Within two seconds, Jiko Sir replied:
“Logo ki salaries nahi aayi aur hum Nathus ki chai piyenge?”
The office exploded.
For a few glorious minutes, productivity officially left the building.
Meanwhile, Sheetal had her main-character moment this week. She introduced a fresh concept for Modi Equestrian and the idea landed perfectly. Actual appreciation happened. Real compliments. Rare corporate achievement unlocked.
And now she’s deep inside Save The Date creative mode like an IIT aspirant before exams.
Meanwhile, Sumit is still trapped inside the gravitational pull of Environment Day creatives. Some people move on from projects. Projects refuse to move on from Sumit.
Anoop, meanwhile, returned from Ayodhya only to receive the warm corporate welcome package:
pending reports,
logo designs,
website tasks,
surprise assignments,
and emotional suffering.
And just when he started gaining momentum… Kajal appeared with another Tressez task.
At this point, it’s less of a coincidence and more of a cinematic pattern.
Every time Anoop starts feeling productive, a new task spawns out of nowhere like a video game boss level.
Few deep sighs.
Tiny frustration.
Then back to work.
Character development.
At Jaiveeru Creatives, people aren’t just completing projects. They’re also completing degrees.
Anjali and Rahul have been balancing exams alongside office work. But Rahul operates on a completely different life philosophy.
Web developer by profession.
B.Com student by destiny.
And according to office sources, his exam strategy is simple:
“Show up. Mark attendance. Remind everyone I exist. Leave.”
No stress.
No panic.
No emotional attachment.
Honestly?
Buddha-level detachment.
Meanwhile, Charu accidentally launched a skincare seminar inside the office. Cleansers, exfoliators, routines, hydration… everything was being explained with such dedication that people started listening seriously.
Then someone asked the price.
₹1000.
For one cleanser.
Anoop’s reaction was immediate:
“₹1000 mein toh main kuch acha kha lunga.”
And just like that, the skincare workshop collapsed due to budget concerns.
But the best moment of the week arrived with the rain.
The weather became cooler, lunch became longer, and for a few beautiful minutes, everybody forgot deadlines existed.
While sitting together, Kajal casually asked:
“Until it’s done… what’s your goal?”
And suddenly the room got quiet.
One person said:
“I want my own house.”
Another:
“I want to achieve my dream.”
Someone else:
“I want to bring ten clients.”
Same question.
Different dreams.
And for a moment, nobody was discussing revisions, reports, or client calls.
Just ambitions.
The silent kind that keep people moving every day without making noise about it.
And that’s when I realised something.
This office doesn’t just run on deadlines, meetings, and projects.
It runs on ambition.
From outside, Jaiveeru Creatives may look like a normal agency.
But from my camera angle?
It looks like a Bollywood universe where one person is surviving exams, another is debating skincare economics, someone is emotionally attached to domains, someone is fighting Figma corrections…
…and everybody is somehow chasing their own version of success.
And honestly?
Best series I’ve watched till now.
— Sambha
The Office Camera



