Some books move quickly with dramatic plots and loud moments. Kuchh Tinke, Kuchh Batein takes a different path.
Written by Rakesh Kumar Singh, the book feels deeply personal, reflective, and emotional. It brings together thoughts, memories, observations, emotions, and quiet moments gathered across years of life and experience.
Known widely for his long career in the CRPF, Singh presents a softer and more introspective side of himself through this work. The writing focuses less on dramatic storytelling and more on human feelings, self-reflection, relationships, longing, and memory.
The book carries a calm and thoughtful tone. Many passages feel like conversations with oneself — honest, simple, and emotionally open.
What makes the work interesting is the contrast behind the writer himself. A man who spent decades in difficult conflict areas writes with patience, sensitivity, and emotional clarity.
The collection also reflects Singh’s belief in slow and meaningful writing. Rather than trying to impress with complexity, the writing remains natural and emotionally direct.

Readers who enjoy reflective literature and emotionally driven writing may find themselves relating to many thoughts scattered through the book.
In many ways, the book acts like a window into the quieter side of a person usually associated with discipline, operations, and leadership.