A new podcast series, hosted by Keertana Sastry & Nikitha Menon — in partnership with Brown Girl Magazine — where we interview South Asians in Hollywood, on and off the screen.
These are the people who turned their *cue disapproving auntie voice* hobbies and passions into careers, and we ask them the question we’re all wondering: how the f*ck did you do it?!
In these times of tragedy and uncertainty, we need to find strength and optimism in our community and the art that gives us a reason to smile. We hope this podcast will be able to do just that.
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A new podcast series, hosted by Keertana Sastry & Nikitha Menon — in partnership with Brown Girl Magazine — where we interview South Asians in Hollywood, on and off the screen.
These are the people who turned their *cue disapproving auntie voice* hobbies and passions into careers, and we ask them the question we’re all wondering: how the f*ck did you do it?!
In these times of tragedy and uncertainty, we need to find strength and optimism in our community and the art that gives us a reason to smile. We hope this podcast will be able to do just that.
We All Have Art in Common – Interview with Maulik Pancholy
The Chaat Room
49 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
We All Have Art in Common – Interview with Maulik Pancholy
This episode is a DOOZY! Our guest this week is the WONDERFUL Maulik Pancholy. Maulik is an award winning actor, author, and activist – if you look up the word “multi-hyphenate” in the dictionary, you'll see his picture.
His career has spanned hit TV shows like "30 Rock" and "Weeds," animated favorites like "Phineas & Ferb," Broadway productions like the Tony nominated "Grand Horizons" and several films.
His debut novel "The Best At It" was named a Stonewall Honor Book, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and a Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books.
PLUS Maulik co-founded Act To Change, an anti-bullying non-profit which has done incredible work addressing the rise in anti-Asian violence and hate after COVID-19.
Honestly, we can't think of a better person to interview and celebrate. Maulik is an inspiring actor/author/activist who shows us we have more in common with each other than we think.
The Chaat Room
A new podcast series, hosted by Keertana Sastry & Nikitha Menon — in partnership with Brown Girl Magazine — where we interview South Asians in Hollywood, on and off the screen.
These are the people who turned their *cue disapproving auntie voice* hobbies and passions into careers, and we ask them the question we’re all wondering: how the f*ck did you do it?!
In these times of tragedy and uncertainty, we need to find strength and optimism in our community and the art that gives us a reason to smile. We hope this podcast will be able to do just that.