Saahil Bhargava is a singer, songwriter, writer and animation producer. The episode closes with Saahil talking about his song Mama from his EP Ronin. He also shares some future projects he's working on and what he hopes to accomplish in his career. Saahil goes on to talk about music and songwriting and talks about how his debut EP Ronin came about. We exchange about anime/ animated content we've both enjoyed watching and talk about common misconceptions people have about anime. We then chat about how Saahil got into writing and his journey in animation. The episode opens with Saahil talking about what writing and creativity means to him. This week's chronicle is Saahil Bhargava. You can find more about her book on Instagram Design Matters by Debbie Milman, Anne Of Green Gables, 74 short essays on design by Michael Beirut, Pentagram, Park Hyatt Chennai, The Flying Elephant, Avroco, Carnegie Mellon, Antwerp Port House, Zaha Hadid, Elle Decor, Conde Nast She is currently preparing to come out with her debut book -With Love, Madras. She has worked at reputed practices across India while being an aspiring writer, and she is now foraying into architectural journalism.
She has an eye for detail, and her aesthetics are driven by traditional yet modern designs. The episode closes with an excerpt from with love, Madras written & narrated by Ashna.Īshna Lulla is an architect and interior designer who grew up in Chennai. She also talks about how therapy helped her learn more about herself and talks about gratitude for her life partner whose supported her journey with her book.
Ashna also talks about architects and design organisations she loves whilst also sharing some writers & books she's enjoyed reading. She talks about how she felt a bit lost and unsure and how she managed to find her way with her upcoming debut book - with love, Madras! We talk about the journey of her book and what she hopes to achieve through it. We chat about her journey from architecture to writing and how she's slowly but surely finding her calling. The episode opens with Ashna talking about how she got into reading and how words have influenced her creativity.
I'm also working on some personal projects - a book, a movie script (which I got to pitch to Guneet Monga :') and this podcast that's being created as a part of Anchor X IFP Podcast Lab! Get in touch if you'd like to collaborate or just chat about any mutual interests :) You can find me on Instagram Media: I'm currently associated with Yellow Club and Carve Magazine and I take up freelance work. I've worked with Bound on their podcast 'The Book People' which trended at #2 on Apple Podcasts in India & the UK as well as contributed to a research report on the Indian Publishing Industry. My work has been published by Platform For Artists, Scholastic-QuillClub Writers & The Alipore Post. TMM is a blog I started in 2017 and that's remained my pen name since. I was looking to study law when the pandemic hit and I stumbled my way into writing. I started out in corporate with work experience in shipping & logistics, consulting, NGO's and legal work. New episodes will be out in January 2022! We talk about the relevance of social media and if fame is really a necessity for a creative career? We also come up with an idea for a possible future start-up.
I also share the conversation that's inspired me the most till now! Later, Megha and I chat about my journey with writing and what it does for me. I talk about how The Closet Writer Chronicles came to be and how I approach guests for the show. Vodafone Essar in India is a subsidiary of Vodafone Group Plc and has operations in 22 circles with over 63.34-million subscribers.It's our mid-season finale and I'm being interviewed this week! I chat with Megha Vasudevan who also happens to one of our most streamed guest episodes on the podcast. "For content owners like us, it is critical to create entirely new offerings that are tailored to the interactive potential of this medium," ACK Media CEO, Samir Patil, said.
"With a fast growing 350-million plus subscribers base, cellphones today have as big a reach as broadcast TV," he said. We are doing it continuously to increase our revenue," he said. "We are providing value to our customers. Vodafone is delighted to recreate the experience on the mobile-screen and take it beyond to the interactive level for our customers, Nagpal said.
"Vodafone subscribers can now listen to folk stories, read entire Amar Chitra Katha comics, download ringtones and wallpapers, take quizzes and play games based on the stories," Vodafone Marketing and New Business Director Harit Nagpal told reporters here today. Leading cellular service provider, Vodafone Essar, in association with ACK Media, today announced the launch of Amar Chitra Katha, a collection of illustrated classics on Vodafone.