It all started with an obsession with understanding how things work, not just using them. Growing up in Hyderabad, two seemingly unrelated things shaped my brain: the precision engineering of Formula 1 and Spider-Man's philosophy that one person with the right tools can change everything.
F1 taught me that milliseconds matter. Latency, efficiency, optimization aren't metrics, they're the difference between standing on the podium and watching from P4. Every backend I build carries that mindset: if it can be faster, it should be.
Spider-Man taught me something else: responsibility. Every API, every service you deploy, someone depends on it. I build fault-tolerant systems not because it's a best practice, but because it's the right thing to do.
Now I'm at GRIET (CSE, 9.1 CGPA), shipping production-grade platforms, winning hackathons at JP Morgan, IIT-Hyderabad, BITS Goa, and looking for the team where I can build things that actually matter.