On January 9 I was sitting with my friends in a café in Delhi’s known posh Khan Market. I got a call from a Kashmiri friend who is a well-known portrait photographer. Bit sad, he told me about the passing away of the legendary Kashmiri literary figure Rehman Rahi. He is working on a project documenting Kashmir’s iconic people and on the top of the list was Rehman Rahi. Knowing my acquittance with Rahi, he had requested a meeting with him. Forget his meeting with him, even officials from Sahitya Akademi couldn’t meet him, as he had been confined to a room due to his old age and health since the covid outbreak in 2019. Having clicked portraits of iconic and well-known people from across the world for India Today and other magazines he worked for, he regretted and still regrets not having clicked Rahi. These speak volumes about how a certain section of people in Kashmir perceive Rahi.