Naam Kya Likhoge is a profound "Samvaad" (dialogue) that bridges the ancient echoes of the soul with the rapid, unfiltered pulse of the digital age. In this debut work, the author creates a unique literary landscape where the classical elegance of a Ghazal meets the fiery, rebellious Tevar of modern Hindi verse. The manuscript moves from deep philosophical inquiries into identity and attachment-influenced by Jungian psychology and the works of legends like Ghalib and Dinkar-to a startlingly fresh "Gen-Z Samvaad." Here, the author translates complex emotional states into the vocabulary of today, addressing "Energy Vampires," "Narcs," and the search for a "Glow up" with raw honesty. The book explores the struggle to hold onto one's essence in a world that feels as fleeting as "sand in a fist." It is a mirror for the "old soul" navigating a "new world," offering a poetic sanctuary for anyone searching for the answer to the ultimate question: Naam Kya Likhoge?