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Figuring Fashion Podcast
Costume Stylist REVEALS Process of Styling & Costs, Union Card Requirement for Movies & More | FF08
Welcome to another episode of Figuring Fashion. In this episode we have discussed about our Guest Anusha Meenakshi's Journey in becoming a stylist and Costume designer, Styling Men vs Women, Process of Styling Men, Union Card requirement for a Costume designer, 2025 styling trends, how much does men's styling costs and the dark side of being a stylist (00:00) Highlights (01:11) Introduction (01:39) Journey of becoming a Stylist & Costume Designer (03:23) Styling for Main Lead Vs Supporting characters (04:40) Should All Stylist & Costume designers have Union Card? (06:20) Working for Vijay Antony (08:16) Getting into Men's Styling (09:21) Styling Men Vs Momen (10:21) Styling Raiza ,Priya Bhavani Shankar & Priyanka...
2025-02-01
37 min
Sunday Suspense (Full Episodes)
পানিঝোরা কটেজ
Panijhora Cottage on Sunday Suspense 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:52 - প্রথম পর্ব - ত্রিদিবকুমার চট্টোপাধ্যায় 00:19:02 - দ্বিতীয় পর্ব - সৈকত মুখোপাধ্যায়00:38:53 - তৃতীয় পর্ব - জয়দীপ চক্রবর্তী 00:57:23 - চতুর্থ পর্ব - জয়ন্ত দে 01:15:17 - পঞ্চম পর্ব - রাজা ভট্টাচার্য 01:35:51 - ষষ্ঠ পর্ব - চুমকি চট্টোপাধ্যায় 01:46:55 - সপ্তম পর্ব - বিনোদ ঘোষাল 02:00:35 - অষ্টম পর্ব - দেবজ্যোতি ভট্টাচার্য 02:18:19 - নবম পর্ব - অভীক মুখোপাধ্যায় 02:33:12 - দশম পর্ব - মৃগাঙ্ক ভট্টাচার্য 02:58:34 - একাদশ পর্ব - সাগরিকা রায় 03:28:33 - দ্বাদশ পর্ব - দীপান্বিতা রায় 03:47:15 - ত্রয়োদশ পর্ব - অভীক সরকার 04:00:05 - চতুর্দশ পর্ব - দেবারতি মুখোপাধ্যায় 04:21:20 - পঞ্চদশ পর্ব - অভিজ্ঞান রায়চৌধুরী 04:41:46 - ষোড়শ পর্ব - হিমাদ্রিকিশোর দাশগুপ্ত Starring: Narrated by Agni, Soumen Chakraborty & Gourab Tapadar Atin & Krishna- Koushik Banerjee Utpal & Ganga- Bratadeep MukherjeeRobert- Souvik Guha SarkarMartha & Rodella- Priyanka TapadarSanatan & Liulin- Malay DebnathRehaan- Ramswarup GangulyRehaan's Father- Prabal MukherjeeNonibabu & Fonibabu- Sanjay DuttaOther Characters- Akash Patra, Abhik Ghoshal, Subhajit Paul, Shankar Chakraborty, Ayananta Nath, Krishnendu Das, Somak RoyBackground Score and Special Effects- Satyajit SenMixing- Sabyasachi MukherjeePoster Design- Soumyadeep Guin Recording- Mahul StudioAudio Adaptation and Direction- Shanoli MajumdarProduced by Pastel EntertainmentExecutive Producer- Arunima DeySpecial Assistance- Deepak Ray, Richard, Arnab ChatterjeeSocial Media Promotions and Introduction by AgniProject Director- IndraniPresented by Mirchi BanglaDisclaimer: This show is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the creator’s imagination or used fictitiou
2024-09-15
4h 59
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: Sara
We're away on our summer break until September, but this week and next week we're re-releasing two of our favourite episodes from The Europeans' award-winning series, 'This Is What A Generation Sounds Like. This week, a story that spans three generations of women: Sara, her mother, and her grandmother. In their collective lifetimes, Albania entered a communist dictatorship; the regime fell; and then there was a transition. And through it all, there was a dish: trahana. This episode first aired in 2021. You can find a beautiful visual version of this podcast, produced by our friends at...
2024-08-08
27 min
Tollywood Kaburlu
Revisiting Balu ABCDEFG (2005): Review + Interesting Facts
Banner: Vyjayanthi Movies Cast: Pawan Kalyan, Shriya, Neha Oberai, Gulshan Grover, Jersey Singh, Sunil, Suman, Saurabh Shukla, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Rajan P Dev, Brahmanandam, Jaya Sudha, Music: Mani Sharma Dialogues: Kona Venkat Lyrics: Sirivennela, Jonnavithula, Chandrabose Choreography: Kalyan, Vaibhavi Merchant, Saroj Khan Cinematographer: Ramesh Art: Anand Sai Stunts: Stun Siva & Vijayan Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao Story - Screenplay - Direction: Karunakaran Executive Producer: Saibaba Co Producer: Priyanka Dutt Producer: Aswini Dutt Theatrical r...
2024-05-07
58 min
Sourcing Industry Landscape
Navigating Supply Chain Success: Insights from Rising Star Priyanka Mouli Shankar, Senior Global Category Manager, Applied Materials
On this episode, Priyanka Mouli Shankar, Senior Global Category Manager at Applied Materials and winner of the Rising Star Award at the 2023 Future Sourcing Awards, discusses her background and career in supply chain. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of the commodity sourcing process and the impact of global events on supply chains. Priyanka also shares her motivation and passion for the role, as well as her interest in incorporating artificial intelligence and automation into procurement solutions. She expresses her desire to inspire and mentor young talent in the field.
2023-12-13
21 min
Peace Talks Radio
Two Peace Books - by David LaMotte & J. Lawrence Graham
On today's episode, correspondent Priyanka Shankar talks to songwriter, speaker and author David LaMotte, who wrote WORLD-CHANGING 101: CHALLENGING THE MYTH OF POWERLESSNESS and John Lawrence Graham, the author of the book CHARLOTTE'S WAR to understand each writer's views on peace, war, creative nonviolence and community peace-building in today’s world. Complete coverage on this and 250 other episodes in our series online at https://peacetalksradio.com
2023-12-01
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Two Peace Books - by David LaMotte & J. Lawrence Graham
On today's episode, correspondent Priyanka Shankar talks to songwriter, speaker and author David LaMotte, who wrote WORLD-CHANGING 101: CHALLENGING THE MYTH OF POWERLESSNESS and John Lawrence Graham, the author of the book CHARLOTTE'S WAR to understand each writer's views on peace, war, creative nonviolence and community peace-building in today’s world. Complete coverage on this and 250 other episodes in our series online at https://peacetalksradio.com
2023-12-01
59 min
91
0091 - Puntata 18 - 16/11/2023
Neeye Oli - SVDP; Santhosh Narayanan Chandramalli Hasse - Akshaya Mohanty Mohanam - Shakti Hass Hass - Diljit; Sia Boohey Bariyan - Hadiqa Kaini Mera Joota hai Japani - Mukesh Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu - Geeta Dutt Chandni Chowk to China - Shankar Eshaan Loy Saj Ke Sawar Ke - Kersari Lal Yadav; Priyanka Singh Akhiyan ch toon wasda - Surinder Kaur
2023-11-16
59 min
The Story
The underground bankers funding people smugglers
Whilst the government's controversial illegal migration bill moves through parliament, an untraceable and ancient banking system is being used to finance people smuggling across Europe and the Channel. So how does it work? And should the authorities crack down on 'hawala'?Additional reporting by Priyanka Shankar, Andrea Giambartolemei, Andres Mourenza, Elena Ledda and Iliana Papangeli. This investigation is supported by a grant from the IJ4EU fund and by Journalismfund.eu. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/s...
2023-05-18
27 min
IoT Security Chats
E9: Strategies to Address the HTM Cybersecurity Staffing Shortage
Welcome to the IoT Security Chats podcast where we bring you the latest information in Cyber and IoT Security. From asset and vulnerability Management to Incident Response, hear the experts talk about the latest threats affecting connected devices and how to keep your organization secure. Host: Priyanka Upendra, MS, CHTM, AAMIF, Senior Director of Customer Success at Asimily Experts: Shankar Somasundaram, Founder & CEO, Asimily; Jim Cheek, FACHE, Division President of Healthcare Technology Solutions, Crothall Healthcare; and Eddie Myers, HCISPP, CBET, Director of Cybersecurity Healthcare Technology Solutions, Crothall Healthcare. In episode 9, Priyanka Upendra discusses...
2023-05-15
25 min
Peace Talks Radio
Flipping Terrorists To Bolster Peace
A threat of both international and domestic terrorism has been a constant in our world for decades now. Radicalization of individuals to practice such terrorism has been identified as one of the key reasons behind these attacks forcing governments around the world to focus on countering terrorism through deradicalization. On this PEACE TALKS RADIO episode, correspondent Priyanka Shankar talks to our guests about what drives people into joining terrorist groups and how counter-terrorism efforts are trying to flip extremists to bolster peace. Why should we care about these efforts, and what role, if any, can WE play in such efforts...
2023-05-02
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Flipping Terrorists To Bolster Peace
A threat of both international and domestic terrorism has been a constant in our world for decades now. Radicalization of individuals to practice such terrorism has been identified as one of the key reasons behind these attacks forcing governments around the world to focus on countering terrorism through deradicalization. On this PEACE TALKS RADIO episode, correspondent Priyanka Shankar talks to our guests about what drives people into joining terrorist groups and how counter-terrorism efforts are trying to flip extremists to bolster peace. Why should we care about these efforts, and what role, if any, can WE play in such efforts...
2023-05-02
59 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
Imprints: Lake hopping with Anoop Ambili
Lake-hopping is Anoop Ambili’s thing. For Ambili, a paleoclimatologist, the Lonar Lake in Maharashtra, Tso Moriri in Ladakh and Renuka in Himachal Pradesh hide clues that help him reconstruct past climate changes going back to 10,000 years. Ambili is also studying microplastic pollutants in these freshwater lakes. For example, he is looking for pollutants such as microplastics in Renuka lake, a popular tourist spot and also the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh. Information about the changes in the lakes, Ambili believes, will shape how we design policies that address human-caused changes to natural ecosystems. In th...
2023-02-03
38 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
Imprints: Sifting through microfossils with Rajani Panchang
Looking at sediment under a microscope is a window into past environments and climates. In a dot of sediment, you may find thousands of microfossils - tiny remains of bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants. Rajani Panchang, an oceanographer and micropaleontologist, uses microfossils from oceans, of tiny marine organisms, to interpret how the climate and environment may have been when they were alive. Such work gives us ideas about the chemistry and temperature of the ocean, ocean currents and wind patterns of the past. Paleoclimate research eventually feeds into reports that give us the large...
2023-01-20
34 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
Imprints: Digging up bones with Advait Jukar
Imagine this: When modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa, they saw creatures such as giant prehistoric elephants, a hippopotamus and a zebra-like horse, alongside other great beasts. Infact, these large mammals stuck around in the region for at least 20,000 years after the arrival of humans. A low-magnitude extinction began about 30,000 years ago when some megafaunal species, such as the giant elephants, started disappearing. This is in contrast to the Americas, Europe and Australia, where the arrival of humans led to more rapid, large-scale extinctions of megafauna such as woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers.
2023-01-06
37 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: What not to do
India's renewable energy dreams have been big since the country shifted gears post-Paris climate summit in 2015. The country is now working towards achieving 500 GW of installed capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. However, every choice has a cost. Rapid renewable energy installation and the transition have left several aspects overlooked. And they have given rise to new issues. Issues related to land availability and acquisition for mega-renewable projects, impact on biodiversity, lack of involvement of local communities and gender-based plans, lack of financing solutions, absence of waste management and recycling policies, etc. Considering its impact...
2022-12-25
31 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
Imprints: Finding molluscs with Devapriya Chattopadhyay
What can shells tells us about marine paleoclimate? Shells and molluscs store a wealth of paleoclimate information. Molluscs build their shells with calcium carbonate from the sea water. Their shells record the sea water chemistry, which lets us decipher the changes that occurred in their environment. Paleoclimate scientist Devapriya Chattopadhyay studies mollusc fossils which help reconstruct the marine paleoenvironment. Her findings revealed that even periods of slight warming affected mollusc diversity in an area considered to be less affected by changes in the climate. In the context of present-day climate change, this paleoclimate research is considered to...
2022-12-23
43 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
Imprints: Lake and archive diving with Atreyee Bhattacharya
It is fascinating how scientists unearth data for climate science in unusual locations. Atreyee Bhattacharya’s work takes her to lakebeds and libraries. She’s a paleoclimatologist who looks back at past climates to develop the context for understanding recent climate change. She analyses sediments drilled from old lakes and scours British archival records to reconstruct past rainfall changes. This aids in predictions of future climates. “Without paleoclimate research, we just wouldn't know that we are in a climate crisis.” She looks at paleoclimatology as a guidebook to human society - when did humans p...
2022-12-08
30 min
Peace Talks Radio
Seeking Peaceful Coexistence with Wildlife
This episode seeks to highlight solutions which help humans and wildlife coexist. It highlights the reasons behind why conflicts take place and how policymakers are addressing it. It also addresses how each of us can handle conflicts with the animals around us every day whether it is a small mosquito or a big bear. Our first guest, Gerard Martin, is a conservationist in India who focuses on trying to educate people, and young children on how to coexist with snakes. Death due to snake bites is a very big problem in India, which also gives a negative...
2022-12-01
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Seeking Peaceful Coexistence with Wildlife
This episode seeks to highlight solutions which help humans and wildlife coexist. It highlights the reasons behind why conflicts take place and how policymakers are addressing it. It also addresses how each of us can handle conflicts with the animals around us every day whether it is a small mosquito or a big bear. Our first guest, Gerard Martin, is a conservationist in India who focuses on trying to educate people, and young children on how to coexist with snakes. Death due to snake bites is a very big problem in India, which also gives a negative...
2022-12-01
59 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: Fuelling startups
India has an ambitious clean energy target that needs technology and innovation. While government and private sectors have their role to play, startups are critical for innovation and faster execution. They identify local, national and global problems, find opportunities and develop solutions. India is home to the third-largest startup ecosystem, with about 57,000 startups. A fraction of this number is working in sustainability and solving climate change issues. Worldwide, it’s noted that the number of government policy measures to help startups get new clean energy technologies to the market, has risen sharply since the Paris Agreement was si...
2022-11-30
20 min
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How Award-Winning Author & Filmmaker Priyanka Kumar Writes
#PodcastersForJusticeAward-winning author and filmmaker, Priyanka Kumar, spoke to me about the language of cinema, her Zen leanings, returning to the solace of nature, and her latest, "Conversations with Birds."Priyanka Kumar is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts and an alumna of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. She is also the award-winning writer, director, and producer of the feature documentary The Song of the Little Road, starring Martin Scorsese and Ravi Shankar.Her latest is Conversations with Birds, a Publishers Weekly “Top Ten Nonfiction Book for Fa...
2022-11-11
41 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Josh and Franco
This week, we heard that 'Josh and Franco', one of our all-time favourite episodes, has been nominated for the equivalent of an Oscar in the European podcast world: the Prix Europa. We are over the moon and thought this was a good moment to re-release the episode. It was the first episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like and if you are watching on Spotify, you will be able to watch this podcast as it was our first attempt at creating a 'Visual Podcast', in collaboration with our friends at Are We Europe...
2022-09-09
32 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: Building the backbone
We are all familiar with the buzzing sound under high-voltage power lines and transmission towers. The electricity passing through it is generated from coal power plants, solar parks, wind farms, dams and other sources. It passes through transmission networks and substations to eventually reach the end users. Day by day, the share of renewable power entering this system is increasing. However, the solar and wind farms that are coming up or expanding to meet India’s renewable energy goal are concentrated within a few states. India will need to upgrade and expand its transmission infrastructure to evacuate th...
2022-09-06
17 min
ARE WE EUROPE
This Is What a Generation Sounds Like: Sara
This week, a story that spans three generations of women: Sara, her mother, and her grandmother. In their collective lifetimes, Albania entered a communist dictatorship; the regime fell; and then there was a transition. And through it all, there was a dish: trahana.This is the third episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent.This series is a joint production between Are We Europe and The Europeans, funded by Allianz Kulturstiftung, an independent not-for-profit cultural foundation committed to strengthening cohesion in Europe us...
2022-08-27
26 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: Creating rural jobs with renewables
Lack of energy access limits the rural economy. But reliable electricity creates an infrastructure for rural entrepreneurs and gives people a chance to work on their aspirations. In rural India, decentralised renewable energy options – primarily solar power – are creating livelihood and business opportunities. Decentralised renewable energy systems are primarily independent of the central power grid and the energy is generated close to its area of use. To address daily issues that arise out of lack of power, startups and organisations are creating and modifying decentralised renewable energy (DRE) solutions in India’s villages, burgeoning towns and metros. ...
2022-08-22
20 min
HypochondriActor
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar / Peaceful Living
Sean and Priyanka gush about their love for Lord of the Rings and discuss how important farting is to their daily routine. Indian yoga guru Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar joins the podcast to reveal his tips on how to stay calm and live a peaceful life.
2022-08-03
45 min
IBC Mangai
Parthiban Sir Shocking-அ பார்தாரு.. - Iravin Nizhal Actress Sneha Kumar
Watch Video Here --> https://youtu.be/MWjytvuVyzM Parthiban Sir Shocking-அ பார்தாரு.. - Iravin Nizhal Actress Sneha Kumar #Snehakumar #IravinNizhal #Parthiban #Brigida #ibcmangai Exclusive Interview with Iravin Nizhal Actress Sneha. Iravin Nizhal is an Independent action thriller movie, produced, written, co-edited, and directed by R Parthiban under the banner Akira Productions and Bioscope Film Framers. The film stars Radhakrishnan Parthiban, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Robo Shankar, Priyanka Ruth, and Brigida Saga in the lead roles. The background score and music for the film are composed by A. R. Rahman. Watch the FULL VIDEO to know more. --- Send in a voi...
2022-07-25
17 min
Unmarried
Iravin Nizhal - Movie Review
Iravin Nizhal is an Indian Tamil-language independent thriller film produced, written, co-edited and directed by R. Parthiban under the banner Akira Productions and Bioscope Film Framers. The film stars Radhakrishnan Parthiban, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Robo Shankar, Priyanka Ruth and Brigida Saga in the lead roles.
2022-07-15
02 min
Peace Talks Radio
Making Peace With Migration
Every time a group of people line up along the external borders of a country, debates heat up among government leaders with respect to migration and asylum procedures. On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, correspondent Priyanka Shankar explores why migration and asylum are contentious and how a country can make peace with migration and asylum. Focusing on how the European Union has been dealing with migration and asylum, we talk to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist, who also gives the gist of how European countries have been handling the migration
2022-05-25
59 min
Peace Talks Radio
Making Peace With Migration
Every time a group of people line up along the external borders of a country, debates heat up among government leaders with respect to migration and asylum procedures. On this episode of PEACE TALKS RADIO, correspondent Priyanka Shankar explores why migration and asylum are contentious and how a country can make peace with migration and asylum. Focusing on how the European Union has been dealing with migration and asylum, we talk to Petra Molnar, a lawyer and anthropologist, who also gives the gist of how European countries have been handling the migration
2022-05-25
59 min
Movies Are Dope: Film Addicts ONLY
🍫/💨 Sui Dhaaga: Made In India REVIEW & DISCUSSION (spoilers)
JOIN the *free* Discord Channel - https://bit.ly/freeMADdiscord Join the Movies Are Dope Discord - https://bit.ly/MoviesAreDopeDiscord (& assume all links from here on are affiliate links) 🍿 Watch Sui Dhaaga: Made In India - https://amzn.to/3sMi1G9 Watch the NEXT film before we review it - https://hulu.tv/3MSNPAR 🍿 Brad's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bradf912/ Movies Are Dope Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/moviesaredope/ 🍿 The Rating System: 🍵 - ayahuasca - a movie or show SO SPECIAL, you nearly can't believe it exists...
2022-05-16
36 min
Movies Are Dope: Film Addicts ONLY
If You've Ever Been an Underdog, You'll LOVE this Great & Nuanced Story! (no spoilers)
JOIN the *free* Discord Channel - https://bit.ly/freeMADdiscord Join the Movies Are Dope Discord - https://bit.ly/MoviesAreDopeDiscord (& assume all links from here on are affiliate links) 🍿 Watch Sui Dhaaga: Made In India - https://amzn.to/3sMi1G9 Watch the NEXT film before we review it - https://hulu.tv/3MSNPAR 🍿 Brad's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bradf912/ Movies Are Dope Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/moviesaredope/ 🍿 The Rating System: 🍵 - ayahuasca - a movie or show SO SPECIAL, you nearly can't believe it exists...
2022-05-13
17 min
Movie Time
Lion - 2016
We Were Decieved. This movie Genre are Biography | Drama This movie stars: Sunny Pawar | Abhishek Bharate | Priyanka Bose | Khushi Solanki | Shankar Nisode | Tannishtha Chatterjee | Nawazuddin Siddiqui Director: Garth Davis Description: A five-year-old Indian boy is adopted by an Australian couple after getting lost hundreds of kilometers from home. 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family. IMDB: 8.0 This Podcast is a Galactecis Production. Twitter -> https://twitter.com/God_Of_Paradox Wattpad -> https://www.wattpad.com/story/256160195-project-amentis-vol-1-the-unveiling
2022-04-29
24 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: Farms harvest solar energy
What are the high hurdles for India to uplift its people and realise its potential on the world stage? Two of the most significant ones are securing food for its large population and providing enough energy to power homes and industries. As it has always been, land, as a resource, is a precious commodity for both farming, and energy production. On the one hand, it is estimated that nearly 58 percent of India’s 1.2 billion people are engaged in agriculture, which occupies 60 percent of its total land area. On the other hand, to generate electricity, the co...
2022-04-25
18 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat: Renewable energy, limited land
Let's visualise the sheer expanse of one of India's largest solar parks, the Pavagada Solar Park in Karnataka. An aerial view of the site shows a never-ending sea of glass panels and wires spread across 13,000 acres. That is about 1/4th of the size of Kolkata city. Then there are smaller solar and wind power plants too. Some are even a fraction of the Pavagada solar plant. These power projects that harness unlimited sunlight and wind need another critical resource, a limited one… land. Land is essential to install solar panels, wind turbines and transmission lines. An...
2022-03-11
23 min
Everything Environment by Mongabay India
GigaWhat Trailer
GigaWhat will explore some of the biggest questions, challenges, and opportunities in India's transition from fossil fuel to clean energy sources. As countries commit to cut their carbon emissions to tackle climate change and other environmental issues, there's growing attention on the clean and renewable energy sector. And there’s a lot of money behind it too. It's a sector evolving every day, right in front of us. India is the world’s third-largest energy consumer. Its clean energy dream is one of the most ambitious and the biggest in the world. On GigaWhat we'll explore the envi...
2022-02-03
03 min
List Hai Toh Hit Hai
Dual Roles in Indian Regional films
One actor but dual character roles in a single movie! Sounds fascinating, right? It's always a challenge for any actor to pull off two different roles in a movie. Today’s List Hai Toh Hit Hai theme is based on dual roles portrayed by actors in some superhit Indian regional movies.JaatishwarA 2014 Bengali musical drama that stars Prosenjit Chatterjee in dual roles of Kushal Hajra and Hensman Anthony alongside Jisshu Sengupta and Swastika Mukherjee in lead roles. The movie merges two timelines - the 19th century and the present. It focuses on the life and...
2022-01-12
05 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Sara
This week, a story that spans three generations of women: Sara, her mother, and her grandmother. In their collective lifetimes, Albania entered a communist dictatorship; the regime fell; and then there was a transition. And through it all, there was a dish: trahana. This is the third episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent. A beautiful visual version of this podcast, as well as the previous episode, ‘Denisa’, will be available soon! In the meantime, check out the first visual podcast in this series: Josh and Franco. This seri...
2021-11-04
26 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Behind the Scenes: Andrei Popoviciu on Queer Roma activism in Romania
Anneleen Ophoff, the editor in chief of our queer issue, interviews Andrei Popoviciu about his piece on queer activism in Romania. Andrei goes behind the scenes of writing the flagship piece, detailing the challenges and the different approaches he had to take whilst covering this story. Produced and edited by Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar Music credits: Palms Down and Tolls Folly from Blue dot Sessions, Sublime from Artlist.io and sound effects from Artlist.io.
2021-08-16
26 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Europe’s next illiberal democracy?
Slovenia, aka Katy's favourite country, is increasingly drawing comparisons with Hungary and Poland when it comes to the state of its democracy. Can this worrying direction of travel be reversed? This week we ring up our favourite Sloveniologist Aljaž Pengov Bitenc to find out. We're also talking about Bulgaria's political rock star, and a shocking attack on a Dutch crime journalist. This week's Isolation Inspiration: Katla and an update from Death In Ice Valley. You should also check out our interview with Death In Ice Valley host Marit Higraff, from May 2018! Listen here. You can f...
2021-07-15
34 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Bread Week
Few people talk about bread in such magical terms as Apollonia Poilâne. This week we speak to the head of one of France's most prestigious bakeries about the secrets of sourdough and taking over the family company aged just 18. We're also talking about Iceland's four-day week experiment, a cyberattack that took out hundreds of Swedish supermarkets, and boosting body positivity in Norway. This week's Isolation Inspiration: Apollonia's book Poilâne, Eurocrats Who Look Like Europe (EU Scream), and Sweat. This episode was produced as part of Sphera, a collective of independent European media. Find ou...
2021-07-08
35 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Denisa
We tend to talk about freedom of movement within the EU as an abstract concept. In reality, moving to a new place involves a million little moments of awkwardness, sweetness, and human vulnerability. This week, we bring you a story of what freedom of movement actually felt like, for a 14-year-old Romanian moving to Germany. This is the second episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent. A beautiful visual version of this podcast will be available soon! In the meantime, check out the first visual podcast in this...
2021-07-01
27 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The women who built Europe
Streets, cities, train stations: across the continent, they're likely to be named after men. What if the women who shaped Europe were given the recognition they deserve? This week, Katy speaks to the Irish journalist Mary Fitzgerald and Italian writer Francesca Cavallo, co-author of Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls, about a wonderful project which reimagines the Brussels metro map in celebration of brilliant European women. We're also talking about the row over LGBTQ rights at the Euro football tournament, and how unsexy-but-important housing policy brought down Sweden's prime minister. You can explore the Capital of Europe...
2021-06-24
41 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The best rainy city in the world
Jens Thoms Ivarsson has one of this continent's most fascinating jobs: chief "rain man" for the city of Gothenburg. We chat to the creative director of Rain Gothenburg about the Swedish city's rather wonderful plan to become the best place in the world when it's raining. Also this week: expensive Finnish breakfasts, accidental asparagus, and why Budapest's plans to build a Chinese university campus have gone down so badly. This week's Isolation Inspiration: "Inside the last matriarchy in Europe", Zero, and "Portrait of a pigeon racer". You can read about Rain Gothenburg here in The...
2021-06-10
34 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Readout: The Long Run
For African athletes trying to build a career in Europe, being the fastest runner on the track isn’t good enough.This is a readout story from our latest magazine, which explores what can sports tell us about our identities. Produced and edited by Priyanka Shankar and Stefano Montali
2021-06-07
11 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Thinker, Plaintiff, Merkel, Spy
This week, a murky spying scandal and a huge climate lawsuit. It seems that our American friends may have been using Denmark's internet cables to spy on European politicians. But how much did Denmark know about it? We're also talking about the landmark Dutch court ruling that could force Shell to drastically cut its carbon emissions. Plus, the European Review of Books! We chat to George Blaustein and Sander Pleij about why they're setting up a new magazine of ideas for the continent. You can help crowd-fund the European Review of Books here and read about the...
2021-06-03
38 min
ARE WE EUROPE
This Is What a Generation Sounds Like: Josh and Franco
Producers: Katz Laszlo and Josh PreziosoEditorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Katy Lee, Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka ShankarMusic: Tarantella del Gargano by Marco Beasley & represented by Out Here Music; Italian Opera by UV Protection; Andante (Italian Concerto) written by Bach and performed by Catrina Finch; Amore Mio by Mina with Warner Music Italy; Tomb by Veshza; La Luna E Fisarmonica by Ziv Moran; Disco Ball by Evgeny Barduzha, and Jim Barne.Additional music from Blue Dot Sessions: Kilkerrin by Scalcairn; Sylvestor by One Such Village; Angel Academy by Marc Oakley; Toby or not Toby by Mark Oa...
2021-05-31
35 min
The Inoculation -- Vaccine Misinformation and Society
On the Fence -- We talk to parents who are mulling vaccination
Across Europe, some countries are about to finish vaccinating the most vulnerable residents against COVID-19. It’s time to offer the jab to the general population -- and some are not only refusing vaccines, but also calling on others to shun them. Research shows that neither more fact-checks nor more experts will tilt the population’s attitudes towards vaccines. In this collaborative episode between Are We Europe and The Inoculation, we look into how parents find their way with so much confusing information online, and what approach to vaccine hesitancy works. You can read more abou...
2021-05-28
14 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Josh and Franco
We have a very special episode for you this week. From the south of Italy, a father and son's coming of age stories, told in parallel. This is the first episode of our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from across the continent, as told by the young Europeans experiencing them. This series is produced with Are We Europe and made in cooperation with Allianz Kulturstiftung, an independent not-for-profit cultural foundation committed to strengthening cohesion in Europe using the tools of art and culture. Find out more at kulturstiftung.allianz.de. Producers: Katz Laszlo and Josh...
2021-05-27
33 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Inventing an Alphabet
This week, Eurovision, panthers, and a celebration of Cyrillic writing. Ahead of a Cyrillic national holiday in several Eastern European countries, we chat to typography designers Maria Doreuli and Krista Radoeva about what makes the script so special. We're also talking about the Paris mayor's war on cars, and why Slovenia's populist prime minister is really, really into panthers. Plus, a special edition of Isolation Inspiration for the Eurovision nerds. You can follow Maria and Krista here and here on Instagram and check out their Cyrillicsy design workshops here on Twitter. Donate to Covax | Donate...
2021-05-20
40 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The bear, the prince and the streaming giant
Like everyone else, we Europeans have been watching a LOT of television over the past year. But something rather nice has been happening: we've been watching *each other's* television. Could streaming giants like Netflix be helping develop a shared European culture, as we all sit down to enjoy shows like Lupin and Money Heist? This week we speak to Jérôme Dechesne of European producers' group CEPI about the Europeanisation of binge-watching. We're also talking about the prince who apparently-accidentally shot Romania's largest bear, and the Belgian farmer who may have apparently-accidentally moved the French border. Th...
2021-05-13
36 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Are We Europe Presents: The Europeans (Unravelling a Scandal)
The Oscar-nominated Romanian film Collective is enraging and inspiring in equal measure. This week we hear from Răzvan Luțac, one of the investigative journalists who uncovered the vast healthcare scandal at the heart of the film. We're also talking about a fascinating court case brought by young German climate activists, censorship allegations on Italian TV, and a missing finger. Special thanks to Maja and Zoe in Ukraine, Ruben in Switzerland, Leo and Florence in France, Remy in the UK and Raul in Germany for lending us their voices to help us celebrate Europe Day this week. For more Eu...
2021-05-10
43 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Unravelling a Scandal
The Oscar-nominated Romanian film Collective is enraging and inspiring in equal measure. This week we hear from Răzvan Luțac, one of the investigative journalists who uncovered the vast healthcare scandal at the heart of the film. We're also talking about a fascinating court case brought by young German climate activists, censorship allegations on Italian TV, and a missing finger. Special thanks to Maja and Zoe in Ukraine, Ruben in Switzerland, Leo and Florence in France, Remy in the UK and Raul in Germany for lending us their voices to help us celebrate Europe Day this we...
2021-05-06
41 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Behind the Scenes: Sarah Sax on Sports, Identity and Capoeira
Kyrill Hartog, Are We Europe's editor in chief, interviews Sarah Sax about her piece in our latest magazine called the Sports Issue. Sarah goes behind the scenes of writing the flagship piece, detailing the challenges and the different approach she had to take for this particular story. Produced and edited by Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar
2021-05-03
21 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Cheese Diplomacy
This week we're delighted to have an excuse to talk about Dominic's favourite salty cheese. Halloumi has just been recognised as a product unique to Cyprus — something that eurocrats have hailed as a positive step towards reconciliation on the divided Mediterranean island. Is there any truth to that? Cypriot podcaster Natalie Lamprou is here for a great chat about cheese, politics and Cypriot identity. We're also talking about the French mayor running a town from his jail cell, and the German gymnasts taking a stand against sexualisation in sport. This is our first-ever episode as part of Sp...
2021-04-29
34 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Readout: A Chess Set for the Bride
From the 1960s to the 1990s, four Georgian women ruled the world stage—also including Nana Alexandria and Nana Ioseliani. Dubbed druzhina—a combat-unit—by commentators, they inspired a mushrooming of chess schools up and down the country. From our latest print magazine, this story explores the history of Georgian women chess players and their impact on the game. Produced and edited by Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar
2021-04-26
04 min
ETV Bharat English News
English News April 22, 2021 3pm|ETV Bharat English Sonia Gandhi|jai Shankar| Priyanka Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging the new COVID-19 vaccination policy was not only 'discriminatory but also a complete abandonment of the youth'.S Jaishankar SAID India has stepped forward as the first responder when it comes to humanitarian assistance or disaster relief in the region. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra slammed the Uttar Pradesh govt over its pandemic handling. For more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or w...
2021-04-22
45 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Realo Greens and Fake Palm Trees
It's a green-themed episode this week: we're talking about why Germany's Greens are the party of the moment, and taking a look at the environmentalists now running the Danish territory of Greenland. Plus, Katy's been chatting to the Polish artist Joanna Rajkowska about why she put a giant palm tree on a Warsaw roundabout. You can visit the palm tree here and read an interview with Joanna by friend of the show Ania Jakubek here. Joanna's latest work, Rhizopolis, sadly can't be visited right now because of the pandemic, but you can check out this beautiful environmental...
2021-04-22
33 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Readout: Meet the Snagglerats
Despite skateboarding’s inclusion in the Olympics and the recent push for equality, most skaters are boys. This story is from our latest magazine, The Sports Issue, and uncovers the story of "The Snagglerats". They used to skate at their local Livingston Skate Park—known as Livi—and would often be the only ones there. In 2019, filmmaker Parisa Urquhart, whose uncle Iain originally designed the park in 1981, saw them skating there, and decided to make a documentary about them. She called it Long Live Livi. Produced and edited by Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar.
2021-04-19
07 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The Northern Ireland Knowledge Gap
Why are so many British people completely clueless when it comes to understanding Northern Ireland, given that it's part of the UK? After days of rioting in Northern Irish towns and cities, we speak to historian Tim Mc Inerney, co-host of the excellent podcast The Irish Passport, about the strange island-of-Ireland-shaped hole in many Brits' understanding of their own history. We're also talking about Czech vaccines, Spanish vultures, and Brigadier Broccoli, the Swiss army cat. You should all listen to The Irish Passport! Find it in all the usual places, as well as here on their website.
2021-04-15
41 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Are We Europe Presents: The Europeans (The Great Reverse Migration)
For decades, Eastern Europe has suffered a massive brain drain of people heading abroad in search of opportunity. But something remarkable happened during the pandemic: huge numbers started coming back. Can they be convinced to stay? This week, Are We Europe present an episode from The Europeans Podcast, in which Katy and Dominic speak to urban researcher Ognyan Georgiev about his fascinating work tracking Bulgaria's returnees — and we get his predictions for which European cities are going to be the coolest in 20 years time. They're also talking about sexism in German football, Iceland's spectacular volcano eruption, and why Finland has...
2021-04-12
40 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Trains!
All aboard! We love trains here at The Europeans, but your ability to get around the continent by rail depends a lot on where you live. This week we're chatting to Italian data journalist Lorenzo Ferrari about why Vienna has a ton of international train connections and Albania has... zero. We're also talking about Kosovo's super-popular new female president, the Netherlands' less-popular PM, and a Swiss underwear controversy. You can check out Lorenzo's investigation into the state of international rail in Europe here. This week's Isolation Inspiration: Are We Europe's new magazine and West Cork.
2021-04-08
38 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Readout: My Sister the Capoerista
People who see Capoeira being performed for the first time often ask the same question: is it a dance or a martial art? The music, percussion, rituals, and the way that players move elegantly around and with each other, their limbs and body parts rolling over one another like waves, gives its movements a dance-like aesthetic. And yet, the players are undeniably fighting and competing. This is a story from our latest magazine, The Sports Issue, and uncovers how a sport developed by enslaved Africans in Brazil helped one woman find—and keep—her footing in Europe. You c...
2021-04-05
18 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The power of Romanian teenagers
This week, the young Romanian activist who has the patriarchy shaking in its boots. Sofia Scarlat founded Romania's first ever gender equality organisation for teenagers; in a country where the very idea of sex education has come under fierce debate, Girl Up Romania's Instagram account has become a vital source of information for young women. We chat to Sofia about her hopes for a gender equality revolution; we're also talking about the cultural appropriation of Portuguese sweaters, Roman traffic cops, and why it's illegal to call the Polish president a moron. You can check out Sofia's excellent...
2021-04-01
38 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The Great Reverse Migration
For decades, Eastern Europe has suffered a massive brain drain of people heading abroad in search of opportunity. But something remarkable happened during the pandemic: huge numbers started coming back. Can they be convinced to stay? This week we speak to urban researcher Ognyan Georgiev about his fascinating work tracking Bulgaria's returnees — and we get his predictions for which European cities are going to be the coolest in 20 years time. We're also talking about sexism in German football, Iceland's spectacular volcano eruption, and why Finland has yet again been named the world's happiest country. This week's Isolation In...
2021-03-25
39 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Headscarves & Eurovision
Pretty much everyone has their face covered in public these days, and yet Switzerland is set to become the latest European country to ban (non-Covid) face coverings in public — including Muslim garments like the niqab and burqa. Given that barely any Swiss women wear these, what exactly is going on here? This week we speak to Inès El-Shikh of the Foulards Violets feminist group about what this referendum campaign has felt like for Muslim women. Also this week: Eurovision! We've been scrutinising the rather threatening lyrics of the Belarusian band kicked out for being too political. Plu...
2021-03-18
44 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Poland’s abortion fight
To mark International Women's Day this week, we speak to one of this continent's most courageous activists: Marta Lempart of the Women's Strike, the movement that that has organised massive street protests in recent months against Poland's incredibly restrictive abortion laws. We're also talking about Berlin's gender-neutral acting prize, Fidesz, and the power of oranges. This week's Isolation Inspiration: "It's A Sin", "African Europeans: An Untold History" and El País' long-read about José Epita Mbombo. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy our podcast and would like to help us keep making it, we'd love it...
2021-03-11
36 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Decolonising Kitchens
A lot of this continent's favourite food comes originally from its former colonies — often with tweaks to suit European tastes. This week we talk to the superstar chef Asma Khan about food that has crossed borders, as well as her bid to banish macho culture from the restaurant industry. We're also talking about Super Mario, Greece's student protests, and an extremely old nun. Thanks for listening! If you like our show and would like to help us keep making it, we'd be hugely grateful if you'd consider chipping in a few euros/dollars/pounds a month at pa...
2021-02-17
36 min
Inheritance Tracks
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Desi Girl by Shankar Mahadevan and The First Time I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack
2021-02-13
07 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
Taming Big Tech
Europe has big plans to regulate the giant internet companies that shape our lives. But just how much will they force the likes of Google and Facebook to behave? This week we ring up Andrii Degeler, host of the Tech.eu podcast, to explain the whole thing without putting us to sleep. We're also talking about the French village with an astonishing history of helping the persecuted; bingeing on movies on a lonely Swedish island; and why the EU's design might make it harder to fight poverty. Listen to the Tech.eu podcast here (https://podcast.tech...
2021-02-03
33 min
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
The Shell Case
The oil giant Shell is Europe's biggest company — and it's facing an absolutely massive court case over climate justice. This week we speak to Anoek Nuyens, one of the women behind an extraordinary piece of theatre about Shell that laid bare the "crisis of responsibility" at the heart of global climate policy. We're also talking about Russia's opposition protests and the horrifying case of a TikTok challenge gone wrong in Italy. To find out more about This Is What A Generation Sounds Like, the new podcast series we're making with our friends at Are We Europe, check ou...
2021-01-27
36 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Originals: Oh crumbs!
In this spoken word poem, Nikita Yasmin Shah reflects on the multiple strands of connectivity Britain has with former colonies and how this relationship has been erased. As a British-Kenyan-Indian, she sees different parts of her heritage in the everyday spaces of London.Produced and edited by Andrei Popoviciu and Priyanka Shankar. Music by Mastermindbeatmaker.
2020-12-15
03 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Purple Keys, Part 3
Purple Keys is a podcast which uncovers solutions to tackle gender-based violence during the pandemic. In this episode journalists Monica Pelliccia and Elena Ledda look into how women in Spain use a community-based network of seamstresses and a resistance donation box to help others overcome the economic crisis brought about by the pandemic. This podcast has been produced and presented by Monica Pelliccia and Elena Ledda. The sound designer is Andreu Quesada and voiceovers have been done by Chiara Brilli, Soundous Boualam, Anneleen Ophoff and Priyanka Shankar. This podcast has also been co-funded by the European Commission in the framework...
2020-10-02
21 min
The Real Finance Mentor Podcast by Binod
Episode 10: CFA Research Challenge - UAE Winners | The Real Finance Mentor Podcast
Wow RFM has now reached its 10th episode! So, I decided to make this special. Because you’ve to make an exception for exceptional people. Alan Mathew and Priyanka Awatramani are fresh graduates who have zero work experience. So why on the RFM? Because they recently nailed something noteworthy. Remarkably mature and resilient for their young age, they were part of the amazing Middlesex Uni Dubai team that won the UAE version of the 2020 CFA Investment Research Challenge, a project that Yours Truly managed. They even made to the EMEA finals, the first EVER team from the UAE to do so...
2020-09-23
41 min
The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast
78: Offbeat Manali with Priyanka Gupta
In this episode:#Manali #HimachalPradesh #Himachal #offbeat #oldmanali #oldcity #walking #trail #trekking #hiking #temples #hotsprings #architecture #himachali #naggar #vashisht #kathkuni #zorbing #river #rafting #beas #yoga #nature #mountains #himalayasThis week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Priyanka Gupta from the blog onmycanvas.com as she takes us offbeat in Manali! Today's destination: Manali, Himachal Pradesh Nearest Airport: Bhuntar airport (50kms) Nearest Railway Station: Joginder Nagar, Himachal Pradesh (50kms) Nearest Bus Station: Kullu (40kms) Prerequisites: n/a Packing: pack some light layers of wool as mornings and evenings can be chilly. Warmer clothes are req...
2020-03-25
45 min
ARE WE EUROPE
Originals: We are what we eat - the dish that helps Salvadoran migrants integrate
Food is a silver lining in El Salvador—a tiny country nestled in between Honduras and Guatemala on the Pacific coast of Central America. Throughout its violent past and today’s widespread gang-violence, food has always been one of the country’s most positive aspects. Since the civil war came to an end in 1992, hundreds of thousands of Salvadorians have fled the country in search of safety and better opportunities. While most of them find refuge in the United States, today many Salvadorans are also migrating to Europe as a result of President Trump’s harsh immigration policies...
2020-03-03
11 min
NL Hafta
NL Hafta 224: Priyanka Sharma, the Khan Market Gang, Mani Shankar Aiyar and more
In this week’s episode, host Abhinandan Sekhri is joined by Madhu Trehan, Manisha Pande, and investigative journalist Josy Joseph.The podcast kicks off with Joseph talking about the ₹1,000-crore civil defamation suit that Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways filed against him after the release of his book, A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India. The book, he says, is a product of 15 years of investigation into government records available in the public domain. In response to Abhinandan’s question about what he thought of the coverage of the Jet Airways crisis, he says, “I think the Jet...
2019-06-10
00 min
NL Hafta
Chhota Hafta — Episode 224
NL Hafta has gone behind the paywall, but we love our listeners. So, here's a little sneak peek into the complete episode.In this week’s episode, host Abhinandan Sekhri is joined by Madhu Trehan, Manisha Pande, and investigative journalist Josy Joseph.The podcast kicks off with Joseph talking about the ₹1,000-crore civil defamation suit that Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways filed against him after the release of his book, A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India. The book, he says, is a product of 15 years of investigation into government records available in the public domain. In r...
2019-05-17
00 min
NL Hafta
Hafta 216: Christchurch shooting, Samjhauta blast verdict & more
In this episode of NL Hafta, Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal and Anand Vardhan are joined by journalist Maya Mirchandani.The discussion kicks off with Amit Shah getting Lok Sabha elections ticket from LK Advani’s constituency, Gandhinagar. The panel also discusses Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s role in the current political scenario. Maya says, “Priyanka Gandhi is great optics for Congress.” The panellists agree that she is creating enough ripples as a new leader and is making BJP nervous. However, Raman differs, “Congress seeking an alliance is openly declaring that they have reduced to a regional party.”Moving forward Abhinandan and Maya appreci...
2019-03-23
00 min
News and Views
BJP Tells EC to Declare WB as 'Super-Sensitive' & Other Election Updates
Priyanka Gandhi kept us on the hook for a while and chose to stay in the shadow even after formally joining the Congress. In fact, she delivered her first speech as an official member of the party only yesterday but it is not clear if she'll be contesting in this year's General Election at all. This update came from NDTV who quoting sources said that "Priyanka would play an active role and helping her mother and brother in their constituencies as well as help other congress candidates in the state". Party President Rahul Gandhi had an interactive...
2019-03-13
05 min
Item Number – BollyKeys
Sheet Music – Desi Girl (Dostana)
Movie: Dostana Song: Desi Girl Description: This is a great dance number with Shankar Mahadevan's rocking voice and an awesome music composition by Vishal & Shekhar. It has a few fast notes but once you get used to it they look easy. Sunidhi's voice & Priyanka's dance moves zest up this song altogether. I have played it on Sitar tone(yes my synth has a sitar tone!) to give it an Desi touch ;). Feedback & suggestions are always welcome. Keep playin! those keys! The post Sheet Music – Desi Girl (Dostana) appeared first on BollyKeys.
2011-10-15
00 min
Vishal-Shekhar – BollyKeys
Sheet Music – Desi Girl (Dostana)
Movie: Dostana Song: Desi Girl Description: This is a great dance number with Shankar Mahadevan's rocking voice and an awesome music composition by Vishal & Shekhar. It has a few fast notes but once you get used to it they look easy. Sunidhi's voice & Priyanka's dance moves zest up this song altogether. I have played it on Sitar tone(yes my synth has a sitar tone!) to give it an Desi touch ;). Feedback & suggestions are always welcome. Keep playin! those keys! The post Sheet Music – Desi Girl (Dostana) appeared first on BollyKeys.
2011-10-15
00 min