تعيش السعودية مرحلة تحول ضخمة ومثيرة خلقت في أذهاننا عشرات الأسئلة وصنعت العديد من الحوارات، وفي سقراط ننقل أسئلتكم ونضعها على طاولة قادة التحول.
Kanishk Mahawar is a prominent figure in the Indian digital entertainment landscape, celebrated for his diverse roles as an actor, director, and entrepreneur. From an early age, he showed a passion for the arts, nurtured by a creative family environment and strong encouragement from his parents. His schooling years were marked by a love for music and drama, where he excelled in extracurricular activities and honed his performance skills.
Kanishk's journey in the entertainment industry began with small roles that gradually led him to acclaimed films like Adipurush (2023) and 3G: A Killer, earning him significant recognition. His career further expanded as he engaged in multifaceted content creation, blending music, film, and podcasts that resonated with a wide audience. Notable works like his song Little Touch Better Monty Song showcase his musical talents, while his YouTube presence offers a rich variety of videos, shorts, and podcasts, including the popular 63 Sad Song by Kanishk, which has deeply connected with viewers.
In addition to his film and music projects, Kanishk shares insights and experiences from the industry through his podcasts, Melody Minute and A Journey into Cinema. In these series, he discusses topics close to his heart, from movie-making to his reflections on prominent films like Jawan (2023) and KGF: Chapter 3 (2025). With a dedication to continuous learning and innovation, Kanishk is committed to redefining entertainment experiences and making a lasting impact on the industry.
Season 2 of Londongrad: Iran's Hit Squads.
Award-winning investigative reporter Paul Caruana Galizia returns to report the story of the foiled assassination attempts on British soil of Iranian nationals. Since January 2022, there has been an attempted assassination or kidnap at least once a month – all ordered by the Iranian government.
In this four-part series, Paul will delve into how these attempts unfolded, why they have become so prevalent and who is behind them. It's a story about Iran, about freedom of the press, but most of all, it’s about Britain – who the country chooses to protect and why.
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