He has rented a small space at Ghalib ki Haweli- residence of Mirza Ghalib during the last years of his life- and uses it as an art gallery. As literature lovers frequent Ghalib ki Haweli, it is very difficult for them to turn their gazes away from exquisite straw patchwork portraits of Tagore, Mir and Ghalib. Ghalib’s life in Delhi was full of hardships as the entire country was under political turbulence. Eventually, Ghalib’s house couldn’t become his home. Oman faces a similar crisis. “It can be no mere coincidence that life has taken me to the ruins of Ghalib. We both have been abandoned by our own people” he laments, with exasperation quite discernible in his eyes.