In this episode of the TWA podcast, bestselling writer Durjoy Datta shares his insights on life from writing, parenthood, to the future of books in our world. A charmingly honest and candid chat reveals more about the journey of Datta, his ventures into television and a few little tips for budding writers. You definitely don’t want to miss out on this episode!
In this episode of the TWA podcast, bestselling writer Suraj Yengde and fellow writer-podcaster Anurag Minus Verma talk about early struggles, rise to popularity, process of content development and delivery. An insightful session filled with witty responses, this one is sure to keep you engaged through and through!
In this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, get a chance to explore the creative world of Chigozie Obioma, an accomplished author and associate professor of Creative Writing at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Join us as we delve into how Obioma crafts captivating fictional works, the inspiration behind his stories, and his valuable advice for aspiring writers. The episode also focuses on how his lived experiences influence and add depth to his literary creations. Obioma is the recipient of numerous awards, including the LA Times Book Prize and the International Literature Award, making this episode a must-listen for all literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers!
In this Teamwork Arts Podcast episode, acclaimed filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, and editor, Onir, delves into the captivating stories behind his movies and his incredible film-making journey. Discover the profound significance of the queer and feminine gaze in Indian cinema, as Onir sheds light on the empowering perspectives that shape and elevate storytelling on the silver screen. He also discusses his memoir ‘I am Onir and I am Gay’.
Discover the captivating world of journalism in this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, as Luke Harding, acclaimed journalist and award-winning correspondent for The Guardian, shares his journey, writing process, and talks about the Russia-Ukraine war. This discussion offers a glimpse into his diverse experiences and the challenges and triumphs of Harding’s career.
Join us for an exciting episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, featuring best-selling author Amish Tripathi. In this captivating conversation, Tripathi delves into his journey as an MBA student, his transformation into a writer, the genesis of his first piece of fiction, the acclaimed Shiva Trilogy, and the remarkable creation of the enchanting Amishverse. Prepare to be inspired as we explore his fascinating story and uncover a wealth of insights. Don't miss out on this episode!
In this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, join us as we dive into the world of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, award-winning writer, activist, and teacher. With 21 books under her belt, Divakaruni discusses her novels, creative writing, and her focus on sharing stories from the perspective of women. Discover the fascinating journey behind her works 'The Palace of Illusions' and 'Independence', and get to know about her inspiring journey - from writing poetry and short stories to entering the realm of novels. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation!
In this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, award-winning writer Janice Pariat delves into her enriching journey as a writer, exploring the diverse dimensions of literature and emphasising the significance of authentically portraying stories that are the closest to us. Furthermore, she shares fascinating insights into the rich oral storytelling traditions of North-East India and talks about following stories wherever they take her!
Join economist and author Bibek Debroy in an insightful episode of Teamwork Arts Podcast, as he discusses his translations, the significance of questioning, the influence of the digital age, and his compelling plea for reading original texts prior to engaging in debates. Hosted by Sarthak Kaushaik, this enlightening conversation delves into the depths of knowledge and intellectual exploration.
In this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, Indian journalist, author, and media personality Ravish Kumar joins Sarthak Kaushik to talk about the unchanging definition of news, the responsibility of speaking truth to power, how he has navigated his career in journalism throughout the years, and much more!
Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking conversation.
In this episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, we delve into the captivating world of history with Tom Holland. Renowned as an award-winning author, historian, and broadcaster, Holland unveils his remarkable journey and offers profound revelations on the intricate nature of this captivating discipline. Prepare to be spellbound as he unravels tales of grave-diggers, talks about Egyptian Pharaohs, gives an insight into his novel-writing and sheds light on why there has never been a more opportune moment to embark on a study of history.
In episode 45 of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, Manreet Sodhi Someshwar joins Eric Chopra in a conversation to discuss ‘The Partition Trilogy’ and her experience of writing historical fiction. They also delve into the profound significance of actively engaging with and critically examining the past. Immerse yourself in this enlightening discussion as Someshwar and Chopra unravel the complexities of the human experience through the lens of storytelling and historical inquiry.
In Episode 44 of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, best-selling author and columnist Shobhaa De candidly discusses her new book 'Insatiable' and her career in writing. She also talks about the social responsibility of the arts, how she deals with trolls, the importance of speaking truth to power, the world of Bollywood, and much more! You cannot miss out on this conversation.
In episode 43 of the Teamwork Arts podcast, historian Nayanjot Lahiri engages in a conversation with Eric Chopra, covering a range of topics related to history, with a focus on Ancient India. They explore the histories of love, laughter, and desire and delve into Lahiri's writings on the Harappan civilisation and the reign of Ashoka. Lahiri also shares insights from her travels and discusses the significance of reading good fiction for writing great non-fiction.
Join us for an insightful episode of the Teamwork Arts Podcast, where we delve into the world of the internationally acclaimed economist and best-selling author Sanjeev Sanyal. In Episode 42, we explore his captivating books, delve into the Indian Freedom Struggle, and unravel the fascinating connections between India and Southeast Asia. Don't miss this engaging conversation that offers a unique perspective on history and culture. Tune in now!
In Epiosde 41 of Teamwork Arts podcast, Rana Safvi joins Eric Chopra to discuss her travels, the art of translation, the culinary heritage of India and her books that focus on a range of cultural and historical themes!
Sandeep Unnithan is the Managing Editor of India Today magazine in New Delhi, where he writes on national security. He is the author of Black Tornado: The Three Sieges of Mumbai 26/11 and Operation X. In conversation with music programmer and broadcaster Sarthak Kaushik, Unnithan talks about the challenges he faced while writing war stories, the rigorous research that went into it and most importantly, finding the right balance between journalism and authorship in translating a riveting tale onto paper. This episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival in March 2022.
Chandrahas Choudhury is a novelist, essayist and literary critic. He has recently authored My Country Is Literature: Adventures in The Reading Life, a book of essays about writers ranging from Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay to Jawaharlal Nehru. In conversation with music programmer and broadcaster Sarthak Kaushik, Choudhury voices the struggle of separating knowledge from information and the role of the internet in expanding the creative space.This episode was recorded at the Jaipur Literature Festival in March.
Namita Gokhale is the author of twenty-one books and Sahitya Akademi (National Academy of Letters) awardee for 2021. She is the co-founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival. In conversation with music programmer and broadcaster Sarthak Kaushik, Gokhale explores some fascinating perspectives on art, languages and culture. This episode was recorded at Jaipur Literature Festival 2022 in March.
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar is a doctor by profession who has authored six books so far, including The Adivasi Will Not Dance, The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey and My Father’s Garden, among others. He has translated from Santhali and Hindi into English and is now trying to translate from Bengali. In conversation with music programmer and broadcaster Sarthak Kaushik, Shekhar talks about the process of translation, the challenges and finding one’s own voice. This episode was recorded in march at the Jaipur Literature Festival.