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This episode is our longer format of the podcast where your host Ashwin chats with a guest on many random topics. In this episode we speak to Kritarth Jha, aspiring development economist, sometimes stand up comic and always long covid suffered who sometimes likes to make up words. If you're in need of a one-line blurb here it is for the podcast. if you like this episode please rate us on the platform you are listening to us. you can follow our host Ashwin on Instagram @siralphonso and our guest Kritarth @kritjha --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ashwin-alphonse/message
In this episode I sit down with comedy buddy Kritarth Srinivasan and talk about what frustrates us. We cover being broke, online dating and talk about people who should not be parents.
Kritarth and Sourav speak to Ms. Minakshi Choudhary a former volunteer at Hindi Studio Hyderabad. She gives us an outline of what the Hindi/Urdu studio, a pan-Indian initiative is all about and offers insights into how its Hyderabad chapter, in couple of years, grew from a few arbitrarily conducted open mikes to a 1000 people strong community, cohesively organising monthly poetry-baithaks and some very specially curated events. Come, have a listen. For more information give them a follow: https://www.facebook.com/HindiKavitaH2O/
This episode is all about quitting something to do something better in life. I sat down with Bangalore based Standup Comedian Kritarth Srinivasan to chat on his journey as a comedian after dropping out of engineering to pursue his passion.
In this episode I sit down with Stand up Comedian, Podcast host, Content Creator and traveler Kritarth Srinivasan and candidly about his Failed Travel Start Up and the lessons he learned from it. I also talk about what I learned from failing in making progress with music. We have a conversation about why having a great product is not enough, about the value of building experience, about knowing how to maintain balance and about executing your dreams in a planned way.
Kritarth and Sourav speak to Nikhila, an up and coming painter in Hyderabad. She tells where she finds inspiration for her paintings, and shows a glimpse into the technique for portrait-novices such as us.
Kritarth and Sourav sit down with Dr. Tarun Jain, an Economist at the Indian School Of Business in Hyderabad, and talk about all the engaging research happening behind the scenes in the city. We talk about the effects of subsidizing vocational training for students, the effects of teaching children in their own mother tongues, with some research on Gender and Anti-Corruption measures thrown in as well. We hope you enjoy this as much as you learn from it! We know we did. If you'd like to know more about his work here's the link to Dr Jain's webpage: https://sites.google.com/virginia.edu/tarunjain/
Sourav and Kritarth sit down with Nikhilesh, a young theatre artist from Hyderabad. We talk about the evolution of the theatre scene in Hyderabad, his journey in it, the Darpan Theatre Group and also how it feels to perform a play written by Saadat Hassan Manto for Nawazzuddin Siddiqui!
In this episode, Kritarth and Sourav talk to Diksha Alok. She talks about what it takes to combat fake news, a global problem with seemingly local solutions. Diksha, is a social worker in Hyderabad working with COVA, an organization committed to communal harmony. P.S: We’re not going to lie, fake news seemed really scary,it still is, but at least we now understand it a little better.
Gopal, the founder of Hyderabad Trails speaks to Kritarth and Sourav about exploring local heritage as a community. He tells us about its serendipitous beginnings as casually conducted walks for friends to a now 10,000 strong community on Facebook. If you don't know what Hyderabad Trails is, well, you're welcome! P.S: If you want to get involved with Hyderabad Trails, feel free to shoot them an email on hyderabadtrails@gmail, or you know, just go to a walk and do it the old fashioned way.
In this episode, Kritarth and Sourav talk to Smriti Jyoti, a budding Mithila painter in Hyderabad putting up her first artwork exhibition in Hyderabad. Listen in as we talk about the origins of Mithila/Madhubani paintings, their evolution, and how Smriti's grew her hobby to a gallery-sized exhibition.
Comedian Kritarth Srinivasan has always been fascinated by everything quirky. The ‘path less taken’ has always excited him. On his podcast he chats with people in uniquely cool professions and learns about how they got into it. Take a deep-dive with Kritarth into different ‘Walks of Life’.
In this episode, I sit down with versatile Stand-Up Comedian Kritarth Srinivasan and we talk about parents, education and comedy. Have a fun listen.