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Chaitya Dhanvi Shah
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Unscripted With Karishma Patel
Creating Ilume: Where Confidence and Beauty Collide With Dhanvi Sandesara
Episode Description:In this episode of Unscripted with Karishma Patel, I sit down with the incredibly confident, warm, and inspiring Dhanvi Sandesara, founder of Ilume Artistry Co. What started as a love for beauty has evolved into a luxury bridal makeup brand that empowers women to show up fully — inside and out.We talk about the creation of Ilume, what it means to build a brand rooted in confidence, and how Dhanvi balances motherhood, entrepreneurship, and showing up authentically online. She opens up about her journey from working at MAC and NA...
2025-04-22
55 min
The Lil' Leaders Podcast: Conversations with Kids
Teaching, Helping, Dreaming: A 4th Grader's Leadership Journey
Let's welcome Dhanvi today, a creative and compassionate 4th grader. She shines as a role model in her school and community. Whether she’s playing soccer, painting, singing, or helping others, she puts her heart into everything she does. Inspired by her love for helping people, she dreams of becoming a doctor one day. In this episode, Dhanvi shares a powerful lesson from art class—teaching is most effective when others can actively participate. She also opens up about staying true to herself by leaning on the people she loves and trusts when life gets busy. E...
2025-03-19
11 min
The Masters Edge
Complete Guide to understanding Indian Real Estate Industry | Mr.Shiva & Mr.Balaji- English Business Podcast | EP004 | TME
Visit our Websites for more educational resources and guides. Engineering Components Contract Manufacturing and Sourcing: https://cnvengineering.com/ B2B Sales and Marketing Consulting Firm: https://vesta-ind.in/ Episode Description Welcome to the FOURTH episode of The Masters Edge, your go-to podcast where we bring you insights from Entrepreneurs, Professionals & Industry Leaders from diverse backgrounds. In this insightful episode, we are joined by Mr. Shivakumar and Mr. Balaji Arjunan, the dynamic partners behind Dhanvi Ventures India Private Limited, a leading professional realtor organization based in Coimbatore, India. With years of expertise in real estate, land aggregation, and property management...
2024-09-19
1h 25
Shades Of Macabre
025 - The Case of Lucy Letby - Part 2 (United Kingdom) - 23/195
In our last episode, we delved into the chilling case of Lucy Letby, one of the most prolific child serial killers in modern Britain. We explored her disturbing past and the victims she targeted from June 2015 to June 2016.But as the investigation unfolded, a web of shocking details emerged, ultimately pointing the finger at Lucy as the one responsible for numerous tragic deaths. In this episode, we'll take you through the gripping developments of the investigation, the compelling evidence presented during the trial, and the long-awaited final verdict of this haunting case. The...
2023-10-20
24 min
Shades Of Macabre
024 - The Case of Lucy Letby - Part 1 (United Kingdom) - 23/195
From June 2015 to June 2016, a nurse began targeting infants in a hospital's neonatal unit, tragically claiming the lives of 10 innocent babies. Unbeknownst to law enforcement at the time, they were about to confront one of the most prolific child murderers in modern Britain. In the first part of this two-part series, we delve into the details of all the victims, examine the timeline of their tragic deaths leading up to her arrest, and gain insights into Lucy's life. Join us as we delve into the case of Lucy Letby.Social Media: I...
2023-10-13
29 min
Shades Of Macabre
023 - The Disappearance and Murder of Cao Mỹ Duyên (Vietnam) - 22/195
Cao Mỹ Duyên, a typical 22-year-old student, helped out at her family's chicken shop and made deliveries. But on that fateful February 4th, her disappearance sent shivers down her parents' spines, leading them to call for law enforcement. Three agonizing days later, her lifeless body was discovered, revealing a sinister truth: someone had terrifying intentions. What appeared to be a straightforward murder investigation unveiled a dark underworld of illegal drug trafficking, where the most unsettling twist of all emerged— one of her own family members was entangled in this dangerous web. Prepare yoursel...
2023-10-06
28 min
Shades Of Macabre
022 - The Murder of Mia Skadhauge Stevn (Denmark) - 21/195
In this episode, we delve into a shocking murder case that rocked Denmark on February 6, 2022. As the nation celebrated its newfound freedom from a global pandemic, a 23-year-old student ventured out to enjoy a night on the town in Aalborg, expecting safety in a lively area with plenty of CCTV cameras. However, her failure to return home in the morning turned what should have been a fun night out into a grim and unsettling mystery that gripped the entire country. Join us as we delve into the tragic case of Mia and explore the meticulous timeline...
2023-09-29
27 min
Shades Of Macabre
Case Update - The Trial of Lauren Dickason (New Zealand) - 20/195
On September 19, 2021, in New Zealand, Lauren Dickason tragically ended the lives of her three daughters: 6-year-old Liane and 2-year-old twins, Maya and Karla. Within just 24 hours of the incident, Lauren was apprehended by authorities. She later appeared in court, where she admitted to causing their deaths but claimed she was not mentally sound when the tragedy occurred, citing insanity as her defense. Despite her back-and-forth explanations and compelling evidence suggesting premeditation, Lauren was ultimately convicted and sentenced to prison. In order to know everything about the case in detail, listen to episode 20 - The Murder of...
2023-09-15
10 min
Shades Of Macabre
021 - The Shakahola Cult Forest Massacre (Kenya) - 19/195
In April 2023, a simple report about two missing people from the same family in Kenya led to one of the worst cult massacre cases the world has ever seen. When the police arrived at the location, they quickly rescued 15 people who were on the brink of death. But they couldn't have imagined that these 15 rescues were just the beginning of a search and rescue mission for another 600 individuals.Join us as we delve into the Shakahola Cult Massacre case. We'll explore the events that led to the mass suicide, uncover the revelations that emerged once the...
2023-08-18
23 min
Shades Of Macabre
020 - The Murder of Liane, Karla and Maya Dickason (New Zealand) - 18/195
On September 16th, 2021, Timaru Police unearthed the lifeless forms of 6-year-old Liane and 2-year-old twins, Karla and Maya. Their promising young lives, just beginning school, met a sinister end at home. Beside them, their mother, a silent figure in the tragedy, lay unconscious. New Zealand's sympathy for immigrant parents echoed nationwide until a swift twist altered emotions. Within a day, the mother faced accusations that shattered the family anew.Join us in exploring the depths of the human psyche, unraveling Lauren Dickason's enigma. What led to her unthinkable act? As fresh trial details emerge, prepare for...
2023-08-11
28 min
Shades Of Macabre
019 - The Francazal Murders (France) - 17/195
In 1989, the tranquil town of Francazal, France, was shaken by a series of murders that left the community in shock. Four innocent lives were taken within a span of three months, leaving the citizens and the police fearing a serial killer was on the loose. The victims, ranging from ages 12 to 62, were brutally killed, and the mystery only deepened when the prime suspects turned out to be connected to the very institution meant to protect the country.The military base situated near the crime scenes added an intriguing twist to the investigation. As the cat-and-mouse game...
2023-08-04
21 min
Shades Of Macabre
018 - The Double Murder of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland (Morocco) - 16/195
When on December 17th, 2018, the bodies of two Scandinavian women were found, no one expected the case to expand its scope as the Moroccan Authorities tirelessly searched for the culprits. Initially reported as deaths resulting from stab wounds, an online video circulated on various social media platforms revealed the gruesome truth. The two women were brutally murdered in the middle of the night, and the killers captured their heinous act on camera, beheading both victims one by one.What drove these perpetrators to commit such a brutal murder, and why was one of the biggest terrorist...
2023-07-28
21 min
Shades Of Macabre
017 - The Oriental Hotel Murder Case (Singapore) - 15/195
On 6th June 1994, two men decided to get ready for an interview at one of the most famous hotels in the city of Singapore. What was supposed to be a normal walk-in interview turned into a horrific crime as the two men decided to rob guests in their hotel room, which quickly turned into a murder crime scene. What ensued was a lengthy search for the culprits. Despite the presence of multiple pieces of evidence, including sketches and media coverage through newspaper articles, the case remained stagnant for a gruelling 18-month period, with no significant progress m...
2023-07-14
17 min
Shades Of Macabre
016 - The Disappearance and Murder of Emilie Meng (Sweden) - 12/195
In this gripping podcast episode, we delve into the haunting case of Emilie Meng, a 17-year-old girl who vanished without a trace on July 10th, 2016. Despite exhaustive efforts by the police and volunteers over the following six months, her whereabouts remained unknown until a grim discovery was made on Christmas Eve—a lifeless body found in a nearby lake. Even with substantial evidence, extensive DNA analysis, and two key suspects, the perpetrator managed to elude capture, leaving Emilie's case to grow colder with each passing year. However, the chilling narrative takes an unexpected turn when the ki...
2023-07-07
27 min
Shades Of Macabre
015 - The Murder of Carmen Broto (Spain) - 14/195
On January 10th, 1949, the body of a 26-year-old woman was discovered in a garden in Barcelona. Shockingly, the body was found partially buried in the ground. The initial crime scene presented numerous questions for the police to investigate. However, as they examined the surroundings, they were surprised to find that a significant amount of evidence was right in front of them. But this would not be the only death they would encounter that night.With the evidence at hand, the case was relatively straightforward to solve, and the perpetrator was apprehended and placed behind bars. Unfortunately...
2023-05-26
21 min
Shades Of Macabre
014 - The Murder of Natalie McNally (Ireland) - 13/195
On December 18, 2022, the city of Lurgan in Northern Ireland was shaken by the tragic murder of Natalie McNally, a 32-year-old pregnant woman. Initially, the authorities and the public believed that she had been killed by an unidentified individual driven by a desire to commit a heinous crime. However, as the investigation progressed, it became apparent that the murderer was someone unexpected: the prime suspect with the strongest alibi. In this case, we will delve into the details of Natalie McNally's murder and explore how the killer meticulously constructed an elaborate alibi, only to have it unravelled by the relentless...
2023-05-19
22 min
Shades Of Macabre
013 - The Murder of Pernilla Hellgren and Engla Höglund (Sweden) - 12/195
On 5th April 2008, a 10-year-old girl named Engla Höglund was making her way back from the local community centre in her town when she disappeared in broad daylight. The police and volunteers spent days trying to find her and managed to narrow down their killer with a single photograph. But this wasn’t the first time the killer had dawned on its prey. 8 years ago, 31-year-old Pernilla Hellgren was in her hometown for her mother’s birthday when she was killed on the side of the road. The consequence of not following up with the leads...
2023-05-12
24 min
Shades Of Macabre
012 - Pilot's Murder Plan: 1979 Bogota Plane Crash (Bogotá) - 11/195
On the morning of August 22, 1979, Bogota was shaken awake by a massive explosion and thick clouds of smoke. The cause? A plane crash in the heart of the city that tragically claimed three lives and injured six others. Miraculously, the plane was empty except for one person: Armando Nieto Jaramillo, the pilot whose chilling plan was to crash the plane into his parent's house and kill them. Listen to the story of Armando, a young mechanic who managed to acquire a plane with the sole purpose of killing his parents out of anger. The images and v...
2023-05-05
18 min
Shades Of Macabre
011 - The Murder of Jennifer Ji and Kevin Peng (USA) - 10/195
Today marks 28 years since the tragic double homicide at Mission Viejo that shocked Orange County, California. A young mother and her 5-month-old son were brutally murdered in broad daylight, and despite suspicions of premeditation from the police due to the mother's 18 stab wounds, justice was not served. The case should have had a single trial, but due to one police error and multiple trials, the culprit still walks free. Listen to the story of Jennifer Ji and Kevin Peng to know more about their lives. The images of Lisa, Jim, Jennifer and Kevin are available on o...
2023-04-21
24 min
Shades Of Macabre
010 - The Murder of Pippa Bacca (Turkey) - 9/195
A walk for peace and femineity ended in tragedy when the body of 33-year-old Pippa Bacca was found in the bushes near Gebze, Turkey in 2008. She was a young performance artist whose mission was to highlight the dangers women face every day. Pippa's disappearance during her hitchhiking journey from Milan to Jerusalem sparked concern from her loved ones, but the truth of her murder raises a bundle of questions. Listen to the latest episode of Shades of Macabre if you want to know more about the murder of Pippa Bacca. You can find the images related t...
2023-04-14
20 min
Shades Of Macabre
009 - The Kigali Ripper (Rwanda) - 8/195
In 2012, the city of Kigali in Rwanda was dealing with one of the worst serial killer cases ever. Dubbed Jack the Ripper of Africa, the elusive serial killer claimed 15 victims, predominantly prostitutes, and continued his killing spree in 2013 and 2014. With rising fear among the citizens, the police did everything they could to catch the killer until they stopped. Despite the tireless efforts of law enforcement, the case remains unsolved, leaving the community to grapple with their fears and unanswered questions. Listen to the episode of the Kigali Reaper, where we try to understand the specifics of the crime by...
2023-04-07
18 min
Shades Of Macabre
008 - The Death of Yone Yahagi (Japan) - 3/195
In 1917, the residents of Tokyo woke up to the news of a domestic violence case in their community. What seemed like a clear-cut case of spousal abuse quickly became a dangled web of perspectives and hidden truths as the police delved deeper into the couple's history. Despite appearing to be a seemingly typical couple on the surface, the dynamic between Suekichi and Yone ultimately led to tragedy when Yone succumbed to her injuries. Join us as we unravel the layers of this complex and heart-wrenching case of manipulation, violence, and loss. Listen to this tale where manipulative tactics end...
2023-03-31
17 min
Shades Of Macabre
007 - Assassination of Maria 'Yoyes' Katarain (Basque) - 7/195
Basque was a troubled nation. A history with rich culture and prestige, Basque had also seen its fair share of dark days that ultimately gave birth to the revolutionary group - ETA. Maria, also known as Yoyes, was a part of the same group and had reached a decent position within it before she left for her good. What was supposed to be a peaceful visit to her own country, the feeling of betrayal led to the game of cat and mouse that essentially led to the assassination of Maria "Yoyes" Doloras Katarain. Listen to this macabre tale where...
2023-03-24
19 min
Shades Of Macabre
006 - Murder of Peter Neilsen (Russia) - 6/195
Revenge can turn a person blind with rage, especially if one has lost their entire family. Vitaly was a married man with 2 kids whom he loved to death. Since he had to visit different countries for work, his family would visit him there and spend with him. That's what happened on 1st July 2002. The family had boarded the Bashkirian flight 2937, hoping to see him but this was the same flight that crashed in Germany with no living souls. All Vitaly needed was an apology and he spent years, hoping to hear it from someone. But he had had enough...
2023-03-17
25 min
Shades Of Macabre
005 - The Disappearance and Murder of Evi Anna Rauter (Italy) - 5/195
In Spain, in 1990 a body of a young girl was found hanging from a tree. On the front, the case was a pretty open-and-shut case but one thing kept the case from solving itself, the identity of the body. And for 32 years, no one knew who she was. It wasn't until an episode of a true crime show in Austria that the unidentified body was finally recognized and she was reunited with her family. You can find the images of the case on Instagram @shadesofmacabreShades of Macabre is created and hosted by...
2023-03-10
20 min
Shades Of Macabre
004 - The German Assassin Werner Pinzner (Germany) - 4/195
Unleashing the Power of Freedom: The Chilling Tale of Werner Pinzner, the St. Pauli Killer. Follow us as we take you on a journey through the dark, twisted mind of a murderer who found passion in killing. With legal loopholes at his disposal, Pinzner committed at least 14 murders, leaving a trail of terror in the Red Light district of Hamburg, Germany. But in the end, his never-ending maze of power led to his ultimate exit from the world.To see the images of the case, go to our Instagram at @shadesofmacabre. Hosted by...
2023-03-03
18 min
The Delhi Public School Podcast
World Blood Donation Day | Dhanvi of class 5R || DPS Nacharam
World Blood Donation Day | Dhanvi of class 5R || DPS Nacharam
2022-06-14
00 min
Shades Of Macabre
004 - Murder of Maria 'Yoyes' Dolores (Spain - Basque)
A few homicides are committed angrily, some for retribution, some to depose a human from the top of the hierarchy table, and some only for notoriety. The higher the individual in power, the possibility of them getting killed or meeting death, increases.Miscommunication and political rivalry, the structure on which this case stands, proved to be one of the thousands of cases that could have been avoided but ended up in the death of miss Maria ‘Yoyes’ Dolores, one of the unmistakable figures whose principal object was to acquire freedom of her country named Basque, arranged on the...
2022-06-03
16 min
Shades Of Macabre
003 - The Fukuoka Family Massacre (Japan) - 3/195
Almost all of us have a routine that we follow, whether consciously or subconsciously. When we are living with our families, our family time is spent having dinner together or maybe watching television. The Fukuoka Family was one such family of four, who lived together in a house in Japan. They might be happy, living their lives without worries until one dreadful night when, rather than expecting one member to enter the house, three more did, and decided to end the lives of all by murdering them one by one. What was supposed to be a night which filled...
2022-05-27
15 min
Shades Of Macabre
002 - The Murder of Jenjira Ployangunsri (Thailand) - 2/195
Love can make you do crazy things. The path might be filled with roses for some, but for Jenjira Ployangunsri, it resulted in a cliff of thorns. What was supposed to be an end to a long relationship, turned out to be the end of life for her. From changing statements during every interrogation to denying killing her, the story is a roller coaster with questions popping at every checkpoint.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadesofmacabre Hosted by: Dhanvi Shah Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-05-13
18 min
Shades Of Macabre
001 - Death of Jeong In (South Korea) - 1/195
Entering foster care at just 10 days old, Jeong In was one of the lucky kids to get an adoptive family when she turned 8 months old. The family successfully created a façade that they were a healthy and a happy family but in reality, the family continuously abused the child. After suffering such brutal abuse for 8 months, things got so bad that at the age of 16 months the baby ultimately passed away. The case feels like one of the stories where the system and the people failed to protect the baby. But maybe because there have been numerous such c...
2022-05-06
21 min
Shades Of Macabre
Welcome to Shades of Macabre
Hey everyone. We are Shades of Macabre.Like different shades of crime, shades of macabre bring you cases that incorporate all kinds of crimes no matter where they are from and how they happened. All the cases have one ultimate ending - Death. No matter the appearance of the crime, Shades of Macabre will try to answer the questions by diving into these cases and understanding the events which lead to the final destination.So, ready to question humanity again?Shades of Macabre is created by Dhanvi Shah | Hosted by: Dhanvi Shah
2022-05-05
01 min
DEAR EVERYONE ELSE
[Part 2]Student Leadership/Community Involvement as International Students
In this episode, guests Chimdi Chijioke & Dhanvi Prajapati share about their experiences getting involved and the importance of getting involved as international students.
2022-03-16
30 min
The Breakdown
Episode 11: A Year of WIP: Talking with the Co-Execs
On this episode of The Breakdown, co-hosts Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah catch up with the co-executives of WIP, Rebecca and Katherine, nearly a year after starting the organization. Unlike TBD's previous works, this episode is (mostly) free of political discussions and is more of light-hearted fun between friends.
2021-08-18
1h 03
METAS ADVENTIST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
National Reading / Digital Reading Month | P N Panicker- The Father of Library | Dhanvi Rishi Joshi | Class V | METAS, VYARA
National Reading/ Digital Reading Month (June 19th to July 18th) is celebrated to honor the father of the 'Library Movement in Kerala', the late P.N. Panicker, whose death anniversary falls on June 19.On 19th June, 2017, Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, came down to Kerala and launched the 22nd National Reading/ Digital Reading Month Celebrations at Kochi. The Prime Minister gave a clarion call to propagate the message of “Read and Grow”, to 300 million Indian citizens by 2022 when the country celebrate its 75th year of independence. The Prime Minister directed P.N. Panicker Founda...
2021-07-18
02 min
Vaikaradhoo Adu
Dhanvi Dhanvihn nurasmee - 15 July, 2021
Discussion about policies, tourism and thiladhunamathi
2021-07-15
2h 28
NovelMe Podcast
Bincang Ramadan - Dhanvi Hrieya (Ku Bisikkan Namamu Di Atas Sajadahku)
Bincang Ramadan merupakan bagian dari Editor's Choice Podcast
2021-05-02
16 min
The Breakdown
Episode 9: Women That Pave The Way For Women
On this episode of The Breakdown, co-hosts Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah talk to two exciting guests: Alice Stewart and Maria Cardona. Ms. Stewart and Ms. Cardona are CNN commentators and the co-hosts of the Hot Mics: From Left to Right podcast . Both women have extensive careers in journalism, media, and politics working as communication advisers on presidential campaigns, becoming T.V. personalities, and advocating for what they believe in. Listen to find out how these women made it to where they are today and what they hope young girls can take from their experiences!
2021-04-28
46 min
The Breakdown
Episode 8: When We Are Silent We Are Still Afraid
On this episode of the Breakdown, co-hosts Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah sit down with Nancy Love to discuss her experiences as a woman of color in politics and activism. Ms. Love currently serves as the Director of Constituent Services for Pennsylvania State Senator John Kane. Before working in state government, she worked on the presidential and state-wide Democratic campaigns of Bernie Sander and John Kane. **This episode does touch on the 97% statistic and sexual harassments, so please listen at your own discretion.
2021-04-07
40 min
Lighting Minds podcast
Vishnu sahasranama #77 Dhanvi
Vishnu sahasranama one a day
2021-03-25
02 min
The Breakdown
Episode 6: FeBURRRary in Texas
In this episode of The Breakdown, Andrea Montenegro Polanco and Dhanvi Shah discuss some important announcements, the snows storm that hit Texas, Governor Abbott lifting the mask mandate, the importance of keeping politicians accountable, and coronavirus.
2021-03-16
50 min
The Breakdown
Episode 5: Everything Pre-Valentine's Day
Andrea and Dhanvi discuss impeachment, coronavirus, gun control, and "cancel culture." Happy belated Valentine's Day!
2021-02-26
55 min
Polititeen
"A Day for Firsts": On the Inauguration of President Joe Biden ft. Dhanvi Shah and Andrea Montenegro
To kick off Season 2 of the pod, Varoon and Damian sit down with Dhanvi Shah and Andrea Montenegro of their podcast 'Women in Politics: the Breakdown' for a conversation on the inauguration of President Biden and what the future beholds. Visit www.polititeen.com for more amazing content.
2021-01-26
1h 02
The Breakdown
Episode 4: Handshakes Over Hate; WIPxPolititeen
On this episode of the Breakdown, Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah discuss the political climate entering 2021 with Varoon and Damian from Polititeen.
2021-01-20
48 min
Abhilasha - The Story Teller.
The Thirsty Crow ~ Dhanvi Kushwaha.
A fabulous fable retold by Ms. Dhanvi Kushwaha a kindergarten student of Sunbeam School,Varanasi.
2021-01-04
02 min
The Breakdown
Episode 3: Holiday Party
On this episode of The Breakdown, Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah judge a baking contest between WIP's co-executive directors Rebecca Joseph and Katherine Bronov, while interviewing them about the foundation of Women In Politics and their personal lives!
2020-12-23
46 min
The Breakdown
Episode 2: Election Aftermath and Recent Events
On this episode of The Breakdown, Andrea Montenegro and Dhanvi Shah discuss the 2020 election results and other recent events.
2020-11-25
30 min
AARNA AMAR
Vishnu Sahasranamam Stotra
Vishnu Sahasranamam Stotra Om Vishvam Vishnur-Vashatkaro Bhuta-Bhavya-Bhavat-Prabhuh Bhutakrud Bhutabhrud Bhavo Bhutatma Bhuta-Bhavanah Putatma Paramatma Cha Muktanam Parama Gatih Avyayah Purusha Sakshi Kshetrajno-Kshara Eva Cha Yogo Yogavidam Neta Pradhana-Purushesvarah Narasimha-Vapu Shriman Kesavah Purushottamah Sarvah Sarvah Sivah Sthanur-Bhutadir-Nidhir-Avyayah Sambhavo Bhavano Bharta Prabhavah Prabhur-Isvarah Svayambhuh Sambhur-Adityah Pushkaraksho Mahasvanah Anandi-Nidhano Dhata Vidhata Dhaturuttamah Aprameyo Hrishikesah Padma Nabho-Mara-Prabhuh Visvakarma Manustvashta Sthavishtah Sthaviro-Dhruvah Agrahyah Sasvatah Krishno Lohitakshah Pratardanah Prabhutas-Trikakubdhama Pavitram Mangalam Param Isanah Pranadah Prano Jyeshthah Sreshthah Prajapatih Hiranyagarbho Bhugarbho Madhavo Madhusudana Ishvaro Vikrami Dhanvi Medhavi Vikramah Kramah Anuttamo Duradharsah Krutajnah Krutiratmavan Suresah Sharanam Sharma Vishvaretah Prajabhavah Ahah Samvasaro Vyalah Pratyayah Sarvadarshanah
2020-08-20
02 min
Hindi Song Review
Micheal Emii: Feelings Rap Song - Hindi Song Review
Is episode me aap Feelings Rap Song ka Review sun rahe hai jise Micheal Emii ne gaaya hai aur likha hai. Sangeet Amity-X ka diya hai aur Omkar, Dhanvi and Priyanka is gaane me apne dance ka jalva dikha rahe hain. Feelings Rap Song LyricsSong: Feelings (Rap)Singer/Lyrics: Micheal EmiMusic: Amity-XDancers: Omkar, Dhanvi and PriyankaLable: Feat Boyz Crew
2020-01-17
02 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
How to prevent falling into the trap of fake art?
The first time buyers should understand that ‘Art Market’ is like a mutual funds or share market. The major difference here is that you get to enjoy and connect with its emotions. The statutory warning, ‘Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully’ also applies to the Art Market.
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
In a Minute | Importance of Figurative Art
When a story or a concept is conveyed through correct expressions and right emotions with the help of apt composition and colours is what a successful figurative artwork is. An artist who is successful in bringing out the same can be awarded the title of a Master Figurative Artist.
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
In a Minute | What is Figurative Art?
I will start this show by talking about different types of figurative artworks. Before, that let us understand more about figurative artwork in a minute. In simple words, an artwork that has human figures and related objects around us can be defined as figurative art.
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
In a Minute | Introduction
In a minute with a dairy of a curator, I Chaitya Dhanvi Shah share with you what I find exciting in an artwork. The objective of this show is to introduce people on how to appreciate, read and enjoy art. I wish more and more people to join in, engage and discuss art that in a way it will not only enrich their lives and mind but also help build a strong world #fortheartecosystem.
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
The Status of Indian Democracy in 2020
On 26th January 2020, Bharat Ganarajya (Republic of India) and 130+ million Bhartiya will celebrate their 71st Republic Day. On this day, the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950.The question to millions of Indians every Republic Day is how do we celebrate? For what? and Why? In my opinion, to truly celebrate Republic Day we should start introspecting. By going back in history. Understanding our past. And by acting on the future. From Mukesh Ambani to Jeff Bezoz – one is the richest Indian and another is the richest in the world, both of them think the 21st century belongs to In...
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
Remembering Akbar Padamsee
It was a hectic Saturday afternoon in 2011 at Prabhadevi, Mumbai in Shri Akbar Padamsee’s Studio. We were tired working from early morning getting serigraphs signed and looking at Padamsee’s new collection. There were certain abstract works that he was working on. I had this privilege to understand the process behind his abstraction. How he mixes colours, what brushes he uses, what amount of oil is to be mixed and how the monochromatic colours can be applied. To be there in an artist’s studio is amazing but to be in a legend’s studio is only possible when you are...
1970-01-01
00 min
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
Why Ashaval?
As kids, we were taught about Amdavad as the city founded by Ahmedshah Badshah. True, but not exactly. Let us rewind back in history a little. A Bhil king named the current city of ‘Amdavad’ after Ashapura Ma, as Ashaval long before Ahmedshah Badshah had found ‘the already established city’. The temple of Ashapura Ma and the Bhil Tekra are only a few steps away from the walled city built by Ahmedshah Badshah.
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Sochne ki Azadi - Freedom to Think
Who will tell us that the sky can be yellow? Who can make a face in a cube form? Who can paint Radha and Krishna together in a romantic set yet represent their love as a symbol of purity? It is a power that resides within the artist, painter, fine artist and visual painter; to create something extraordinary with his absolute Freedom to Think.
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How Does Artwork on Walls Enrich Our Lives?
Walls are our life. We are surrounded by walls. Be it our home or office. We are surrounded by walls these days. With the growing length and gray of the walls, do you not feel suffocated? Your escape is either heading to the woods (very costly and also for a particular time) or to hang a beautiful painting. It gives you an escape, it only refreshes your brain after it is overloaded by files and work and an 8 GB ram which is almost full. With the boss yelling at you and your peers busy, how about a little zoning out...
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Supporting Indian Art and Artists
Today, Facebook is removing fake pages from its platform, WhatsApp is requesting it users to help them stop spreading fake news, and Instagram and YouTube remove videos if copyrighted music is found in any content. I wish as a curator, we had the power to check the circulation of fake Indian artworks and remove them before entering the art ecosystem or may be burn them whenever found.
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In a Minute | Anand Panchal
Not every time a message is conveyed through facial expression. At times, the viewer has to observe other elements too in an artwork. Looking at the colours, the tones of blue and white symbolizes calmness, serenity and peace. The yellow and tonal values of red only enrich the subject and the composition. The music instrument ‘Veena’ symbolizes complete knowledge. The Gyan Mudra, which the figure is posing with, is to improve one’s concentration and boost up memory. Again, related to knowledge. The facial expression of the figure is calm and sober. Combining all the elements from colours to composition the ar...
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Who is to blame?
We cannot blame young students or unemployed artists for creating the fake art. They do not have many options than doing this. The greed, illiteracy of art and aesthetics of the rich interior designers, architects, individual curators, art dealers and framers is to blame.
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Difference Between Indian and Western Fake Art
In the Western Art Market, the artworks copied are generally of a high price and are years old works. In addition, it is a developed market. The prices are exorbitant even for the upper middle class to collect them. However, what I cannot comprehend is why it happens in India. We do not match to any of the above criteria. Our HNIs and upper middle class can afford any top Indian artist.
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What is “Fake Art”?
80,000 – earned by the architect/ interiors / middle men / agent / art dealer and curator. So what does the artist, who has actually invested years of hard work in thought process and skill development, get?
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What is “Fake Art”?
For me, fake art means illegal reproduction of the intellectual work in any form without the permission of the creator i.e. the artist (dead or alive, famous or emerging). It is a clear exploitation of moral, financial and legal rights of the artist.
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Introduction: The Poison called “Fake Art”
In the series, ‘The Poison called “Fake Art” ‘, I shall share my views from what, why and how the ‘Poison called Fake Art’ damages the Indian Art Ecosystem.
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Who is Kamal Rana?
Kamal Rana owns the qualities of being a complete painter. The fact thathe can work in multiple mediums like wood, canvas, paper, board, with help of acrylic, ink pen, mix media, nail, watercolour, and of course FIRE is remarkable.He can create works in sizes from 1 feet to 60 feet.Rana’s works include major styles like figurative, abstract, religious, animals;which offerflashes and slivers of Indian folk, miniature, modern and contemporary;makingeach of his workvisually unique, technically brilliant and aesthetically beautiful.
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What is Abstraction?
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
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Prakaar The Art of Kashyap Parikh
Experimental by nature, Kashyap Parikh is a multidimensional artist who has many styles and does not limit himself to working with one medium. There are Prakaar (variants) in shapes, colours, medium, size, genre, tones, lines, and the list goes on. Prakaar is endless. This series is all about one artist and diverse Prakaar. To compose it short, one can say his body of work is interlaced with spirituality and humanity. It is about energy, nature, growth and power being a vital extension. There are certain artworks, which ask for your time. Parikh’s works demand that time. Only then, it ca...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Execution
In season one my focus was on figurative artworks. In this series, I would like to talk about how execution is important in an artwork. In our day to day lives, every subject is seen before, every colour is used before, every emotion is felt before, forms, composition nothing is original in this world. There are millions of paintings in this world with the same animal as the subject, art related to music, abstraction in context to time and space, and sculptures portraying human figures and nature.Still, why do we find certain works very interesting even though we know...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Shanta Samant
What is Shanta Samant, the creator of this sculpture capable of? The anatomy of the figure is not real, the shapes are exaggerated and there is hardly any expression on the face you can see still you 'connect' with this sculpture. That is what a champion sculptor is for me. Her execution of the subject is amazing. Sculptures like this are more of a pet. The more they stay around you the more they become part of your life. I am in love with this lady as it represents style, confidence, and class. The ‘attitude’ in her style and pose can...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - SG Vasudev
In this work, the first striking element is the use of ‘yellow’. You don't see many works that have such tones of yellow used in this proportion. The style of this work is a mix of conceptual and surrealism. Another interesting element to note here is the originality of the artist style. Everyone paints trees. But, what is important to note for an emerging artist is how to create your own ‘tree’. The same goes for faces. The value of this work is mainly because it is the ‘signature style’ of the artist. This work shows there is no need to fill in t...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Ratilal Kansodaria
For me, the concept of ‘rural India’ plays a very important role in an artwork. It carries forward the rich legacy of our forefather's traditions and culture. Apart from being a great thinker, Ratilal Kansodaria is a very brave artist. The USP of the work is its 'subject' which we generally do not see these days. This work is a poetry of his love for the concept of coexistence between nature and men. In such concept-based works, execution ie. precision casting is the key. Right from the elements used to the anatomy of the figure is so real that it help...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Rahim Mirza
Who paints leaves? Isn't it a very easy job to paint leaves? In my opinion, only a person with deep philosophy can paint a minimal object. I think the more the simpler object, the greater the philosophy. Considering it, I think Shri Mirza, the artist, would have undergone a lot of philosophical difficulties and must have 'unlearned' what he has learned to reach here. The layers of colours in the background create a foundation for the leaves to create an impression on the viewer's mind. Though the real hero is the leaf but the actual work to enhance the hero...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Manoj Kachangal
Just like music can heal the soul, can paintings do the same? Yes, it can. The way artist Manoj Kachangal has composed the work definitely takes the viewer in his ‘Antar Yatra’. The shades of orange and yellow gives the viewer a positive energy and hope. The repetitive patches I would like to depict as one’s thoughts. In a fraction of seconds, we think of 100s of situations. Some are like red which may be of concern to us while some may be progressive and give hope. But, in the end, the ‘golden’ thoughts are the ones which we go ahead w...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Pradeep Nerurkar
What would the artist be thinking while creating this work? At times many of us may feel, how haphazard abstraction can be? No rules, no boundaries. Well, that's the beauty of an abstract work. Such works allow the artist and viewer complete freedom to paint, interpret, and feel the work from their own perspective. Shri Nerurkar has brilliantly used minimal forms and maximum space. What a treat to watch this kind of composition where vibrant and soft colours balance the unknown forms and make this ‘collectible’.
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Bhanu Shah
There are few works that are abstract but have emotions in it. This work by Bhanu Shah is a fine blend cocktail of music and colours, harmony, and melody. I like to experiment by watching artworks in different ways. From my experience I can say, the most engrossing way to enjoy Shah’s this series is to view it while playing some Indian classical music in the background. This music gives an additional booster to ‘feel’ Shah's work. It gets you to that zone where a normal mind cannot go into the depth of such artworks. Here, Indian classical music is lik...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Avijit Roy
What is that one thing which is common in this work? Considering the colour, medium, expression, and the object ie.the ‘Bull’, ‘Power’ is the keyword here. The use of black, free and rhythmic strokes, the depth of charcoal and the force of the bull symbolically gives a different ‘High’ to the viewer. The artist has wonderfully controlled the uncontrolled force of the bull. Another thing to be noticed here is how Avijit Roy has intelligently used the background with fast and bold strokes created with his own hand movement to show the 'bull in action' with ‘elan’. This work is the best exam...
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Can A City Influence An Artist?
Can a city influence an artist and his art? Yes, it does. Sometimes, directly and many times indirectly. But, yes it does and that’s how Boys From Delhi came on the surface. In this case, apart from looking at the aesthetic value, the scale of artwork, visual beauty and investment opportunity, I was more interested in finding one common element in all the artworks that reflected the essence of Delhi. Just like there is diversity in people, the artist from Delhi offers diversity in style, subject and technique. But, that one quality that brings out true essence in their ar...
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Introduction
Welcome to the show - In a minute with a diary of a curator. Thank you all for liking season 1. I hope you will find Season 2 exciting as well.
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Valuation Of An Artwork
BTC is a show where the viewers/readers get to know about the functioning of the art market that takes place Behind The Canvas! When a collector buys an artwork he is not only buying someone’s extraordinaire skills but also emotions, ideology and or philosophy of someone who is deeply engrossed in a subject since a long time (in the case of senior artists) and a passionate person with a vision (in the case of emerging one’s). Let’s start with several questions which mostly all first-time buyers face: How are they priced? How would you know what the ac...
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CoronaVirus: The Opportunity for Indian Art Market
A very close friend of mine kept saying ‘Chaitya, 2020 is the year!’ It will not only bring him a girlfriend and luck but happiness, parties, and tonnes of money in the stock exchange. Waiting for 2020 to come, we all were excited and wished what he said to come 'true'. By the time 2020 came, the world saw the worst of Australia fire bush and then the major pandemic Corona Virus which definitely did not bring my friend a girlfriend, but brought the risk of death over happiness, social distancing over parties and stock market crash alike 2008.
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In a Minute | Sunil Yadav
The overpowering cubist structure, strong rustic colours, and seamless bold lines prove that the artist Sunil Yadav is in complete command over his figure. The use of various shapes like circles, semi-circles, triangles, and cubes gives a character to this tribal-like looking figure. However, what makes it even more fascinating is how he has expressed himself and his figure through these intense lines using different tones. The structured face and body with overlapped layers of colours and strokes make you, the viewer understand how the artist can also convey his/her expressions and emotions in a different way. It is...
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In a Minute | Dipendranath Pal
Colours, composition and facial expressions are some of the key elements of figurative painting. But, here the artist Dipendra Pal has defined the figurative or portrait work with the use of fine, strong, sharp, thick, thin, straight, curvy, blur, wavy lines which holds its own character and depth. The minimal use of colours goes well with the subject. I liked the fact that he has played with two colours. It lets the viewer focus on the lines, the character of the portrait rather then get lost in the colours. The tones of black, dark and light, thick and thin substance...
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In a Minute | Gurmeet Marwah
When I see this painting, my mind starts reading things fast. Probably, because of its speedy lines, the overpowering black and carefree strokes. However, having so many thoughts in a few seconds it does not affect my mind to go crazy. The calm and soothing expressions of this figure handle the chaos in a viewer’s mind. This is what I like the most in this work whereby the artist Gurmeet Marwah has control over his figure and subject. He creates the controlled chaos in the viewer's mind directly conveying his subject of ‘Hear no evil’, one of the famous Gandhi...
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In a Minute | Neema Vaghela
What is the first word that comes to your mind while looking at this work? Delicacy? From the use of colours, subject, figure to expression everything is cute. Not many paintings look cute. This work proves that not every painting needs to be bold or have strong colours to attract the viewer. What is important is how you portray your subject in order to convey your message. The tones of blue in the background and tones of red makes perfect harmony with the balanced use of watercolour technique. The emotion of this little innocent girl makes you feel for her...
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In a Minute | Fitsum Behre
A portrait is very difficult because of an artist as to hold you, the viewer only by the face of his/her subject. With a major portion of the work covering this one element. Again the contemporary portraits or figurative becomes more difficult to hold the attention of the viewer where the focus is on technique and colours and not only merely on the expressions. This painting is a fine example of how the colours can define the expression and story in a painting. The brush strokes and colour blocks here makes this African lady more beautiful. The aqua blue...
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