
Mehtab Ahmad
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“Legally curious, I find purpose in untangling complex problems with clarity and conviction .My stories are inspired by real people and their experiences.I aim to spread love, kindness and positivity through my words."
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How AI is Revolutionizing Creative Arts
Introduction Art has always been a deeply human endeavor — an expression of emotion, culture, and experience. But in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has stepped into the studio, concert hall, and gallery, challenging traditional notions of creativity. The intersection of AI and creative arts is no longer a futuristic concept; it's a dynamic reality reshaping how we create, consume, and understand art. From AI-generated symphonies to algorithmic paintings selling for thousands, the revolution is here — and it’s only just beginning.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
Digital Dictatorships: Is Your Government Watching You?
The Eyes Behind the Screen In the glowing blue light of our screens, we scroll, search, shop, and share. Each action—a tap, a voice command, a location ping—seems innocent, even convenient. But behind the veil of connectivity lies a haunting question: Is your government watching you?
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Education
The Smell of Beautiful
How perfumes unlock emotional and psychological triggers ? There’s something mysteriously powerful about scent. One whiff of jasmine, and you're transported to your grandmother’s garden. A trace of musk, and suddenly you're back in the arms of your first love. Perfume isn’t just about smelling good—it's memory bottled, emotion liquified, and psychology made wearable.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
The Unromantic Side of Romance
Looking at relationships that quietly reshape our identity—sometimes at a cost. Love is often portrayed as the ultimate ideal: the fire that warms, the wind that lifts, the glue that binds. From movies and music to literature and social media, romance is sold as the key to happiness and self-discovery. But hidden beneath the poetic filters and “couple goals” captions is an uncomfortable truth: sometimes, love doesn't expand you—it shrinks you. And what’s worse? You may not even realize it’s happening until you’re a shadow of your former self.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
Poetry in the Age of Instagram
When emotions meet algorithms, what becomes of the soul of poetry? Once upon a time, poetry lived in dusty journals, passed between lovers, or whispered in candlelight. It was long, complex, aching with metaphors and layered meanings. You had to read it twice to begin to feel its weight. But today, poetry often lives in squares — specifically, Instagram’s 1080x1080 grid. It wears minimalist fonts, has line breaks designed for scrolling thumbs, and sometimes, it's captioned with nothing more than a hashtag.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Poets
You Were the Poem I Didn’t Know I Was Writing
I never sat down to write you. There was no grand beginning, no ink-stained love letters or candlelit confessions to mark the first line. But you arrived anyway—slowly, gently—like a poem building itself word by word while I was too busy living to notice.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
The Museum in My Mind
Where every brushstroke tells a personal story, and every exhibit is a window into the soul. We all have a gallery within us—a private, sacred space where memories live like paintings hung on invisible walls. I call mine The Museum in My Mind, and through its endless corridors, I walk when the world outside gets too loud. Whether you're an artist, a dreamer, or someone quietly surviving, this concept resonates deeply: we are all curators of our own experiences, arranging joy, grief, and nostalgia like works of art.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
Three Colors Before Dying
In the last days of his life, Elias saw blue, amber, and crimson. No one knows exactly when it started—when humans lost their ability to see the full spectrum of colors. Scientists called it Selective Retinal Suppression. Philosophers claimed it was a curse. But the people of the city called Astraea believed it was fate. In this dystopian world, you were born with the ability to see only three colors—no more, no less—and those three shades determined the trajectory of your life.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Fiction
“Letters I Never Mailed”: The Timeless Art of Writing a Love Letter
There’s something undeniably magical about a love letter. In a world overwhelmed by fleeting texts, emojis, and disappearing snaps, the love letter remains a symbol of patience, vulnerability, and timeless emotion. It’s not just paper and ink — it’s a piece of someone’s soul, a moment suspended in time, sealed with feeling.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
AI vs Artist
In a world where technology shapes every aspect of life, a new battlefield is emerging—artificial intelligence vs human artists. What was once seen as a realm reserved for deep emotional insight and raw creativity is now shared with machines that can generate portraits, poems, and symphonies in seconds. But the pressing question remains: Is AI-generated art replacing human expression, or is it simply enhancing it?
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Art
Chaos on Air: Israel Missile Strike Hits Iran Live News Broadcast, Studio Engulfed in Debris
Live on Air: When War Breached the Studio Walls On the evening of June 16, 2025, the global audience witnessed a surreal and terrifying moment as a missile strike by Israel hit the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN) during a live broadcast in Tehran. As anchor Sahar Emami delivered the latest updates, the studio began to tremble. Within seconds, dust, debris, and shockwaves engulfed the room, forcing the anchor to flee the set mid-broadcast. The cameras continued rolling, capturing the chaos in real-time—a scene that rapidly went viral across social media platforms and news outlets.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Criminal











