We’ve heard everything about skincare routines, injectables, and aging. But what happens when you’ve spent 31 years listening to what people actually want from their faces?In this unfiltered conversation, Dr. Jamuna Pai, one of India’s most respected cosmetic physicians, sits down with Shubhika to unpack the silent pressures shaping modern beauty and what she’s seen change (and not change) inside the clinic.From the emotional weight behind wanting “better skin,” to the industry’s obsession with fixing things that were never broken - this episode moves beyond buzzwords. It’s not about Botox or Ozempic or collagen drinks. It’s about what they represent, why they’re being chased, and how the idea of beauty has shifted in India.With three decades of hands-on experience, Dr. Pai brings rare clarity to conversations that are often drowned in trends, stigma, or surface-level solutions. Whether it’s acne, PCOS, injectables, hormones, or confidence - she doesn’t just treat the skin. She treats what’s hiding beneath it.0:00 - Introduction2:24 - The origin story and early beginnings.4:59 - Earning trust and attracting the first wave of clients.8:15 - The very first clients and what made them say yes.11:43 - Botox demystified: what it is, how it works, and why it’s transformative.12:41 - Challenging the stigma around injectables.15:38 - Knowing if the treatment is right: signs, signals, and smart choices.17:48 - The surprising discovery and medical evolution of botox.20:21 - What to consider before choosing a practitioner.24:24 - Creating a space where women feel safe, seen, and confident.29:37- Teen skincare: When to start, what to use, and the Sephora effect.32:14 - Approaching acne with care and clarity.33:55 - Understanding PCOS - and whether one expert is enough to treat it.38:02 - The Ozempic face phenomenon and its presence in India.43:49 - Collagen and its forms - is it effective?44:47 - Stretch Marks Explained46:38 - What is Cellulite? 48:09 - Redefining menopause and embracing regenerative health.53:55 - Is menopause the end of youth and beauty?55:09 - The sunscreen rulebook: application, frequency, and common mistakes.57:15 - How lifting weights can reflect on the face structure.57:35 - Breaking down Ceramides.1:00:39 - Colorism and the ongoing obsession with fairness in India.1:02:20 - The glutathione hype: trends, truths, and safety.1:03:24 - Refusing a request for skin whitening for a baby.1:06:36 - The sun as a misunderstood villain and the Paris Hilton example.1:08:06 - Makeup and everyday use: yay or nay?1:10:38 - Taking the DHA exam at 70: a story of discipline and drive.1:11:34 - What keeps the fire alive?1:16:35 - What lies ahead: future plans and aspirations.1:17:21 - Over-the-counter serums: how to pick what suits your skin.1:19:46 - Lymphatic facials: frequency, benefit, and what really works.1:24:27 - What Disruption Does the Beauty Industry Need?1:25:01 - Wellness routines and daily rituals.1:26:29 - How do you hope to be remembered?1:27:33 - Hopes for the evolution of the skincare industry.1:28:24 - Myth or Must: clearing up beauty truths.1:37:11 - Rate It Out of 10: takes on trends and products.1:38:24 - Closing thoughts and sign-off.Instagram : / papadontpreachbyshubhika LinkedIn : / papa-dont-preach---india Pinterest : / realpapadontpreach #Preach Instagram : / hashtagpreach
He’s the sound of a generation. But this time, Ritviz is turning down the volume - so you can hear the man behind it.
You’ve danced to Udd Gaye, swayed to Liggi, maybe even found pieces of yourself in Sage. But what if the real story isn’t in the songs - it’s in the silences between them?
In this stirring episode, Indian singer-songwriter Ritviz opens up like never before. Raised in a home steeped in Indian classical music, his journey from bedroom composer to DJ to a genre-defying cultural force wasn’t scripted - it was shaped by instinct, rebellion, and a deep sense of self.
We go deeper than the discography: What does ambition look like when the world already knows your name? Can you still create freely when the pressure to stay relevant is deafening? And how does one keep their soul intact in an industry that trades on speed and virality?
From chasing his purpose to learning when to pause, this is a reminder that behind every viral beat is a boy still learning to listen to himself.
Watch the full episode now because this one doesn’t just sound good, it hits differently!!
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Audio & Video : CHAIOFFEE Studios
Creative Producer : Minazuddin Kazi
Asst Producer : Sarrah Tapia
Asst Producer (Post Production) : Sharva Mane
HMUA for Shubhika : Kajol R Paswwan Makeovers & Academy
0:00 – PreachCap
0:59 – Introduction
2:38 – Ritviz’s Origin Story
12:27 – Growing Up in a Home of Musicians
14:18 – Influences Behind His Unique Sounds
19:17 – Beginning the Songwriting Journey
22:56 – How He’s Evolved as a Person
26:16 – Do Artists Need Pain to Create?
29:48 – Fighting Complacency After Success
30:59 – Do You Still Enjoy Solitude
32:32 – The Fear of Becoming Irrelevant
33:46 – Is Social Media a Creative Deterrent Now?
36:30 – The Source of His Ambition
39:05 – How Early Feedback Shaped Him
44:34 – New Beginnings As A DJ
47:40 – The Internet’s First Reaction to His Music
50:32 – Relationship with Spirituality
53:15 – Obsession with Purpose
1:02:36 – Songs as Emotional Time Capsules
1:11:26 – A Day in Ritviz’s Life
1:16:08 – Inventing Lyrics & Words: His Artistic Process
1:20:23 – Is There a Formula? Business vs. Creativity
1:24:44 – Becoming Financially Independent
1:25:05 – Nipposh Ad
1:25:32 – Lowest Point in His Career
1:31:31 – Ritviz On Competition
1:34:37 – Why Has He Signed No Record Label Yet?
1:36:12 – How Artists Actually Make Money
1:40:18 – Defining the Peak of His Career
1:41:06 – Indie Music & the New-Age Listener
1:45:27 – AI vs. Musicians
1:47:24 – His Personal Relationship with Fashion
1:50:00 – Music as a Socio-Cultural Force
1:53:14 – Working Young & Understanding Identity
1:57:27 – Why Does India Take Its Art for Granted?
2:01:06 – Going Back to Indian Classical Roots
2:01:25 – Should Young Artists Study Music?
2:04:18 – What Disruption Does the Music Industry Need?
2:04:59 – #NipposhAsks: What makes you feel the most comfortable in your skin?
2:06:02 – Bop or Not – Game Time!
2:10:25 – Rapid Fire Round
2:15:30 – Closing Statements
Having worked on some of India’s most iconic weddings - from the Ambanis to Virat & Anushka - Devika Narain knows exactly what it takes to bring once-in-a-lifetime visions to life. But beyond the grandeur, it’s the stories, emotions, and artistry that truly define her work.
A true visionary in the world of wedding design, Devika transformed her deep-rooted love for art, culture, and storytelling into a career that redefined Indian weddings. Growing up in a household led by strong women, she developed a unique perspective that now shapes her signature aesthetic - one that blends tradition with modernity, grandeur with intimacy.
From launching her own company to navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, she opens up about the struggles of being a woman in business, her evolving relationship with money, and the balance between creativity and commerce. With a sharp eye for detail and an instinct for reinvention, she’s transformed weddings into immersive experiences, setting new benchmarks for the industry.
Get ready for a conversation that’s as eye-opening as it is inspiring. Watch now!
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Asst Producer : Sarrah Tapia
Asst Producer (Post Production) : Sharva Mane
HMUA for Shubhika : Kajol R Paswwan Makeovers & Academy
0:00 – Preachcap
1:13 – Introduction
2:36 – Origin Story
6:16 – What kind of a child were you at weddings?
8:46 – Bollywood’s influence while growing up
9:41 – What inspires you?
10:34 – How curiosity shaped you
11:28 – Dhaka trip experience
12:05 – Growing up in a women-led home
12:55 – Facing challenges as a woman at work
17:25 – Sustainable designs at Indian weddings
23:22 – Is sustainability = minimal design?
23:35 – Defining your aesthetic
24:44 – Do you think about life’s purpose?
26:43 – Relationship with money as a woman & artist
29:39 – Practical approach to finances
33:04 – How it all started - your journey as a wedding designer
36:04 – Early career & company growth
40:04 – Moving to Mumbai
40:57 – Expanding your team
46:28 – Evolution of your working style
52:12 – Future goals & plans
54:43 – Pros & cons of working with local artists
58:08 – Nipposh ad
58:36 – How the wedding industry has evolved
1:00:26 – Thoughts on modern wedding trends
1:01:54 – How many wedding projects do you take on in a year
1:02:15 – When do wedding planners step in?
1:03:17 – What does a wedding designer do?
1:05:30 – On-ground challenges faced
1:08:44 – Prepping for large-scale weddings
1:10:48 – Post-wedding project reflections
1:11:43 – Reusing vs. customizing designs
1:12:34 – Is creativity innate or learned?
1:19:48 – Experience marketing in weddings
1:23:41 – How do you give your artisans a platform
1:26:47 – What makes a wedding timeless?
1:27:53 – Handling client disagreements
1:28:09 – Has Instagram changed wedding design?
1:30:22 – The legacy you want to leave
1:32:03 – Disruptions needed in your industry
1:33:42 – Nipposh asks: When do you feel most comfortable in your skin?
1:34:07 – When did your company become profitable? 1:35:17 – Rapid Fire
1:41:39 – Closing thoughts
Kal Penn isn’t just an actor—he’s a game-changer who’s rewritten every rule that tried to define him. In this electrifying episode, he takes us through his unfiltered journey: from a first-generation Indian-American kid with impossible dreams to a breakout Hollywood star, a political powerhouse, and a voice for change.
He dives deep into the battles he’s fought—breaking into an industry that rarely made space for him, shattering stereotypes, and proving that art and activism can go hand in hand. He shares the raw truth about navigating family expectations, the struggle of making acting pay, and the grind of building a career from the ground up. And just when Hollywood started listening, he walked away—to work in the White House!
This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a deep dive into reinvention, resilience, and representation. Kal shares what it really takes to make it, the lessons learned from setbacks, and why true success isn’t just about talent—it’s about seizing opportunities, taking unexpected detours, and staying unapologetically yourself.
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HMUA for Shubhika : Dhruvi Dhosi
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0:00 – Introduction
2:41 – Kal’s Origin Story
4:47 – Family’s Move to the US
6:20 – Journey into Performing Arts
8:06 – UCLA vs. NYU
10:21 – Acting & Family Expectations
11:36 – Breaking into Films and Shows
16:07 – Creativity: Inherent or Learned?
18:57 – Advice for Parents of Artists
20:08 – How Long Before Acting Pays?
22:28 – Side Hustles & Backup Careers
24:11 – Auditioning for College
26:15 – Parents & Career Choices
28:14 – Struggles of Pursuing Art
31:38 – From Kalpen to Kal
35:23 – Getting the First Agent!
38:59 – Should New Actors Take Small Roles?
41:18 – Handling Rejection
45:03 – Have doors opened for Indians?
51:23 – The Struggle for More Box Office Hits
58:38 – The Full Circle Moment
1:01:45 – Working with Irrfan Khan
1:03:31 – Is Success Directly Linked to Talent?
1:05:00 – Life Anchors
1:07:53 – Pursuing Stand-Up Comedy
1:09:26 – Kal’s Ambitions
1:15:02 – Social Media for Actors
1:17:11 – Coming Out Story
1:21:40 – Sexuality & Stereotypes
1:25:48 – Nipposh Ad
1:26:15 – Decision to work for the Govt
1:34:37 – A Day in the White House
1:36:01 – Biggest Wins in Politics
1:42:50 – Can Governments Create Real Change?
1:49:31 – Does ageism exist for men?
1:50:45 – Career Reflections
1:53:39 – Qualities of an Actor
1:56:26 – What Needs to Change in Hollywood?
1:57:30 – Kal’s Book: 'You Can’t Be Serious'
2:01:47 - Tips on structuring an actors daily life
2:03:31 - Is further education helpful for actors?
2:05:23 - How Can Actors Upskill?
2:06:47 - Nipposh Asks
2:06:59 - Rapid Fire
Vishal Punjabi isn’t just a wedding filmmaker—he’s a force of nature who’s shattered every convention of capturing love on camera. In this electrifying episode, he takes us deep into an extraordinary odyssey: from working alongside Shah Rukh Khan and becoming synonymous with Bollywood’s biggest name to leaving it all behind, starting from scratch in Ghana, and mastering the raw, unfiltered craft of filmmaking. What follows is nothing short of a revolution—one that forever changed the wedding industry.
But beneath the cinematic grandeur lies a story of grit, heartbreak, and reinvention. Vishal lays it all bare—his parents’ divorces, his own battles with love, and how those fractures became the foundation of his art. He dives into the meticulous genius of crafting bespoke wedding music, the game-changing strategies that put him in a league of his own, and the brutal truths about what it really takes to land high-stakes clients.
This isn’t just a conversation; it’s a masterclass in resilience, risk, and radical creativity. From the disruptive power of AI to the collaborative alchemy that fuels his work, Vishal unpacks the hard-hitting lessons
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Asst Producer (Post Production) : Sharva Mane
HMUA for Shubhika : Kajol R Paswwan Makeovers & Academy
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In this episode of Hashtag Preach, we uncover the nuanced and often overlooked world of casting with the visionary Panchami, a casting director whose body of work includes iconic films like Wake Up Sid and Kapoor & Sons. With years of experience and an unflinching perspective, Panchami takes us through her remarkable journey—charting the challenges, triumphs, and revelations of working in the field of Casting. This conversation is more than a behind-the-scenes look at casting; it’s a masterclass in navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry. Panchami shares invaluable insights on breaking into Bollywood, the casting process, and the evolving dynamics of inclusivity, tokenism, and representation. From her first experience in casting to crafting a casting blueprint, Panchami reflects on the lessons learned while spearheading some of the most celebrated projects in Indian cinema.
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Follow to know more! Panchami Malani: https://www.instagram.com/panchamighavri/ Shubhika Sharma: https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/ #Preach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagpreach/ Nipposh: https://www.instagram.com/nipposhofficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papadontpreachbyshubhika/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/papa-dont-preach---india/posts/?feedView=all Pinterest: https://in.pinterest.com/realpapadontpreach/
In this captivating episode, we dive into the extraordinary journey of Ashiesh Shah, a visionary architect and designer whose work redefines creativity. From his education at Parsons School of Design in New York to his evolution from being a Dentist to one of the most sought after Architects in India, his path is one of bold reinvention.
Ashiesh Shah is renowned for his signature Indian minimalism, and deeply influenced by the Japanese philosophy of ‘Wabi-sabi’—finding beauty in imperfection. Through his firm, Atelier Ashiesh Shah, he bridges tradition and modernity, collaborating with artisans across India to craft spaces and objects that resonate with timeless artistry.
With accolades from Architectural Digest, features in The New York Times, Wallpaper, and Vogue, his work is more than design—it’s a spiritual dialogue. Join us as we unravel how he celebrates imperfection, resilience, and the magic of reinvention, inspiring a new way to see the world around us.
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HMUA for Shubhika : Kajol R Paswwan Makeovers & Academy
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Ashiesh Shah : https://www.instagram.com/ashieshshah/
Shubhika Sharma: https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/
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What if pleasure wasn’t just a private pursuit but a powerful act of defiance? In this electrifying podcast, we unravel how sex isn’t just about intimacy—it’s a lens to look deeper within oneself and outward, challenge norms, shatter taboos, understand our own identities and insecurities and learn to love yourself, despite all. Leeza Mangaldas shares her fearless journey of launching Leezus, a groundbreaking sex toy brand, while battling not just societal stigma but also the rigid algorithms of social media that censor these important conversations. This is more than a podcast; it’s a revolution in how we view desire, agency, and the forces that seek to silence them.
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Creative Producer : Minazuddin Kazi
Asst Producer : Sarrah Tapia
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Leeza: https://www.instagram.com/leezamangaldas/
Shubhika Sharma: https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/
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00:00 Intro
02:22 From journalist to sexuality educator
06:20 Life at Columbia
08:15 How it all started
11:24 Battling taboos and stigma
15:30 Progress isn’t linear
19:24 Controversy and clicks
20:29 The role of privilege
23:18 Anger vs. rage
24:10 Becoming Leeza
26:40 Sex is democratic
28:36 Battling algorithms
35:36 Finding investors and partners
39:10 Ideation to execution
42:28 Influencers as entrepreneurs
46:20 Crafting her brand voice
51:16 Method to madness
52:34 Owning her identity
53:50 Narratives women face
55:55 Disrupting the industry
Art is an error, and Santanu Hazarika is the glitch that challenges it. From his roots in a politically charged homeland to claiming the Red Bull Doodle Art 2024 title, Santanu's story is one of resilience and rebellion. Once set to be an engineer, he forged his own path across cities and canvases, navigating the intersections of subculture, consciousness, and ink. His art isn’t just an expression—it’s a defiance, a journey through mental wellness, and a testament to creative freedom. Now one of the most compelling voices in India’s contemporary art scene, Santanu continues to inspire and disrupt.
So, what does it mean to be an artist in a world that’s constantly rewriting its own rules?
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HMUA for Shubhika : Kajol R Paswwan Makeovers & Academy
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Nepotism? Privilege? Fame? And rising through the fiercely competitive fashion industry? Despite their polar-opposite paths, Uorfi Javed and Ayesha Kanga share a story of breaking stereotypes and shattering conventions. Uorfi, with her fearless, disruptive style, and Ayesha, with her It-girl persona that swiftly made her a muse for some of the biggest fashion houses in the world.
They have both carved out undeniable spaces in the fashion industry. Their individual journeys, though different, converge in one undeniable truth—you simply have to take them seriously.
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Ayesha Kanga: https://www.instagram.com/ayeshakanga/
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00:00:00 Intro
00:05:25 Uorfi Before Stardom
00:10:45 Ayesha's Origin Story
00:13:40 Harris Reed on Uorfi
00:15:00 Why Uorfi Chose Fashion
00:16:00 Ayesha’s Fame After Class
00:19:20 Strategic Image Building
00:22:00 OTT & Influencer Era
00:24:00 Fashion IS Work
00:26:00 From Envy to Introspection
00:29:00 Ayesha: Graphic Designer to Actress
00:32:30 Trolling
00:34:45 Pain and Artist
00:38:29 Ayesha’s Favorite Work
00:41:00 How to become an easily Recognizable Identity
00:44:20 Uorfi’s Formula for Views
00:46:15 Ayesha on Schiaparelli
00:52:30 Dirty Magazine and Uorfi
00:55:40 Is Fashion Democratic in India?
00:57:00 Ayesha's Advice for Young Creatives
01:01:00 The Arrogance of Youth
01:03:16 The Role of Privilege
01:09:17 Vision for the Future
01:10:50 Legacy
01:14:18 If Not Social Media, Then What?
01:14:50 Networking in Fashion
Welcome to the season finale of #Preach!
Is the glamorous world of celebrity shoots, runway shows, and designer parties all there is to leading the authority in fashion?
Dispelling the myth behind the glitz and glamour of the industry, our season finale guest, Rochelle Pinto, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue India sits down with Shubhika Sharma unravelling her journey to the hottest seat in fashion at Vogue India, the intersectionality of fashion and journalism, the importance of building a community over networking, the future of fashion and luxury in India and the legacy she hopes to leave behind at Vogue India.
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Ever wondered how stories wield the power to reshape society? Intrigued by the ancient wisdom that still influences our lives today? Ready to dive deep into discussions on femininity, sexuality, and sisterhood? Join Shubhika Sharma and Seema Anand in this enlightening episode of #Preach as they navigate the intricate tapestry of storytelling and societal norms
Seema's expertise in decoding ancient texts like the Mahavidyas and Kamasutra, along with her fearless approach to discussing controversial topics, promises to shed light on aspects of our culture often shrouded in mystery. But beware, as they peel back the layers, you might find yourself questioning everything you thought you knew. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on sex, sisterhood and storytelling.
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach - https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/?hl=en and Seema Anand, Mythologist and Storyteller - https://www.instagram.com/seemaanandstorytelling/feed/?hl=en
In the glittering expanse of Bollywood, being an outsider can be unforgiving. More so when you’re a woman who defies the conventional standards and stereotypes of beauty. In the latest instalment of #Preach, Shubhika Sharma sits down with Actor, Rytasha Rathore to discuss her extraordinary story. Peeling back the layers of struggle and triumph that define her path, Rytasha elaborates on the nuances of the cutthroat industry and the personal battles fought along the way to reach her rightful place in the limelight. Tune in to hear a story of resilience, rebellion, and redemption against the backdrop of India's glamorous film industry.
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach - https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/?hl=en and Rytasha Rathore, Actor - https://www.instagram.com/rytash/?hl=en
Jessel Taank moved to New York as a young PR intern with dreams of making it big in fashion.
But dreams don’t always go according to plan. Her journey takes a turn when she ends up on the big screen as the first Indian on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, fearlessly tackling taboo subjects, personal struggles and the complexities of marriage while she navigates the public eye with grace and resilience. Makes for quite a fantastic bingewatch, doesn't it?
In this episode, discover the behind-the-scenes secrets of reality TV production, the power of personal branding in the digital age, and the importance of women taking up space and owning their narratives. From challenging the status quo to redefining what it means to be a modern Indian woman in the public eye, Jessel's story is one of empowerment, resilience, and unapologetic self-expression.
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach - https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/?hl=en and Jessel Taank, Reality TV Star and Fashion Entrepreneur - https://www.instagram.com/jesseltaank/?hl=en
What is it like to navigate the complexities of identity, faith, and sexuality when riddled with cultural expectations? How does one stay true to themselves while honoring the traditions and beliefs instilled by their culture and faith?
Prepare to be spellbound as the award winning author of the memoir "A Dutiful Boy," Mohsin Zaidi takes the host, Shubhika Sharma on his tempestuous journey to self-acceptance and identity and why his memoir which the Times said, "Will save lives," is one that Zaidi himself wished existed before to save himself.
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach - https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma?hl=en and Mohsin Zaidi, Lawyer & Author - https://www.instagram.com/mohsinzaidi_ldn/
We're shaking things up today on the podcast with our next guest, the sensational Sakshi Sindwani!
What began as a celebration for Sakshi turned into a heartfelt discussion about the hurdles she faced as a 'plus size' bride while searching for her dream wedding attire. Through her personal anecdotes and refreshing candour, Sakshi invites listeners into her world, where every fitting room encounter and fashion faux pas serves as a reminder of the urgent need for change. As Sakshi shares her journey as a content creator and model advocating for body positivity, Shubhika leverages her extensive experience in the industry, adding her unique perspective on the necessity for change from a designer's standpoint.
Tune in to watch as the two powerhouses spark a conversation that challenges the status quo and inspires hope for a more inclusive future in fashion.
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach - https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasharma/?hl=en and Sakshi Sindwani, Model & Content Creator - https://www.instagram.com/stylemeupwithsakshi/?hl=en
Presenting episode 2 of HashtagPreach featuring Anita Chhiba!
Anita delves into the bittersweet realities of being a part of the diaspora and the exploitation that often occurs within creative industries. From humble beginnings to a thriving online community, Anita shares how Diet Paratha champions underrepresented South Asian creatives in the arts, fashion, activism, and more. She sheds light on the challenges faced by South Asian talent and the power of Instagram as a platform for collaboration and amplification.
The conversation, with Shubhika Sharma as host, leaves us with a poignant reminder that building a thriving community like Diet Paratha is not just about representation but also about creating a space where everyone can truly feel at home, supported, and celebrated. Discover her plans for future events, panels, and the magic that happens when diverse voices come together. Don't miss this captivating conversation on fostering a vibrant South Asian community. Tune in now!
In frame: Shubhika Sharma, Founder of Papa Don't Preach https://www.instagram.com/shubhikasha...
Anita Chhiba, Founder of Diet Paratha - https://dietparatha.com/
Our first pinch me moment was getting to dress the phenomenal thought leader and poet - Alok Vaid Menon back in 2022 What transpired after that was an onslaught of hate… overpowered by an avalanche of love and support by fellow allies. This conversation has been a long time coming. Shubhika Sharma sits down with Alok to discuss their journey, fashion in an Indian and global context and the power of community. We hope you enjoy listening to our first episode and stay tuned for more. You can visit Alok at : Website - https://www.alokvmenon.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alokvmenon/