Sat, Aug 11, 2018
Bestselling author Kiran Manral, whose latest book Missing, Presumed Dead is garnering positive reviews, talks to #TalkietiveTidbits. In a rapid-fire round, she shares her thoughts about the position of women writers in India, E-books vs paper books and why it's important for writers to offend people.
Mon, Oct 8, 2018
"If you take electronic music, a lot of inspiration actually comes from Jazz," says Jazz musician Rajeev Raja on Talkietive Tidbits. The founder of the Indo-Jazz band, Rajeev Raja Combine, gives insight into Jazz music in contemporary times and how Bollywood music composers like R D Burman and A.R. Rahman have been adapting Jazz according to the sensibilities of the Indian audience.
Mon, Oct 22, 2018
"Puppets can say more than a human being and it is less offending," says puppeteer Satyajit Padhye. The ventriloquist who was a finalist on the reality show, India's Got Talent (Season 1), sheds light on the art of puppetry and what makes it a great medium of satire as he talks about his father, Ramdas Padhye, from whom he has inherited this craft.