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In this episode, our doctors dive deep into the powerful benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)—a groundbreaking treatment that uses pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and boost overall wellness. From faster recovery times to enhanced skin rejuvenation and improved brain health, we break down how HBOT is transforming patient outcomes in both medical and aesthetic settings.Dr. Onir also shares her personal experience with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, offering a firsthand perspective on how it improved her energy levels, mental clarity, and post-treatment recovery. Whether you're a patient exploring alternative wellness therapies or a provider looking to expand your practice offerings, this episode is your go-to guide for understanding the science and success behind HBOT.Keywords: hyperbaric oxygen therapy, HBOT, Dr. Onir, recovery, inflammation, oxygen therapy benefits, wellness, anti-aging, aesthetic medicine, regenerative health, healing treatments
My Melbourne is a powerful and uplifting new collaborative feature made with an array of established Indian directors and emerging Australian filmmakers, alongside a diverse group of writers behind the scenes, who each bring one of four stories of Naarm-Melbourne to life on screen.My Melbourne opens with the narrative called Nadini, it's directed by Onir with co-direction from William Duan. This story followed Indraneel, played brilliantly by Arka Das, and his partner Chris (Jackson Gallagher), who both prepare for the arrival of Indraneel's father, Mihir (Mouli Ganguly), in Melbourne to perform the Asthi Visarjan (ash-scattering) of Indraneel's mother.This is followed by Jules, directed by Arif Ali, with Imtiaz Ali as the creative director and Tammy Yang as the co-director. Jules tells the story of Sakshi (Arushi Sharma), an Indian woman moving into the world of chef work at a prestigious restaurant. She encounters abuse and resistance from her distanced husband who demands she lives a life in service of him. Sakshi's life is disrupted in interesting ways by the appearance of the homeless woman Jules (Kat Stewart) who sleeps rough outside the restaurant.The third story follows Emma, played by Ryanna Skye Lawson. Emma is directed by Rima Das with Samira Cox working as a co-director. Emma lives with Usher's Syndrome, which impacts her hearing and her ability to dance. We follow Emma's journey as a dancer as she encounters discrimination, all the while finding her path to dancing her way.The final story is Setara's story, following the 15-year-old Afghan refugee Setara (played by Setara Amiri) as she immerses herself in her new school, and finds her way into the schools cricket team. Setara is directed by Kabir Khan, with co-direction by Puneet Gulati.My Melbourne is a narratively rich, powerful and uplifting film about diverse lives in Melbourne. It's an enriching and grounded experience which encourages audiences to see their city differently - namely, through the eyes of diverse folk who we rarely get to see or hear on screen. Much like its northern counterpart, the 2022 film Here Out West, My Melbourne is a collaborative experience that aims to change what stories we hear on screen.In the following interview with producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange, we talk about the journey to the screen for My Melbourne, while also touching on the importance of the collaborative relationship between Indian filmmakers and Australian storytellers. We also talk about the creative journey for the script writing process, and what it means for emerging filmmakers to be able to work alongside directors like Onir, Kamir Khan, Rima Das, and Arif Ali, who have each created rich bodies of work in Indian cinema.My Melbourne is heading out into cinemas today, from 6 March 2025. I strongly encourage you to head out into the cinema to catch this brilliant film and to show filmmakers and funding filmmakers that diverse voices are important and what we need to hear on screen. As I mention at the close of this interview, I would love to see films like My Melbourne and Here Out West inspire filmmakers in other cities to create similar diverse stories of their home on screen.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQhQEryxDQg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My Melbourne is a powerful and uplifting new collaborative feature made with an array of established Indian directors and emerging Australian filmmakers, alongside a diverse group of writers behind the scenes, who each bring one of four stories of Naarm-Melbourne to life on screen.My Melbourne opens with the narrative called Nadini, it's directed by Onir with co-direction from William Duan. This story followed Indraneel, played brilliantly by Arka Das, and his partner Chris (Jackson Gallagher), who both prepare for the arrival of Indraneel's father, Mihir (Mouli Ganguly), in Melbourne to perform the Asthi Visarjan (ash-scattering) of Indraneel's mother.This is followed by Jules, directed by Arif Ali, with Imtiaz Ali as the creative director and Tammy Yang as the co-director. Jules tells the story of Sakshi (Arushi Sharma), an Indian woman moving into the world of chef work at a prestigious restaurant. She encounters abuse and resistance from her distanced husband who demands she lives a life in service of him. Sakshi's life is disrupted in interesting ways by the appearance of the homeless woman Jules (Kat Stewart) who sleeps rough outside the restaurant.The third story follows Emma, played by Ryanna Skye Lawson. Emma is directed by Rima Das with Samira Cox working as a co-director. Emma lives with Usher's Syndrome, which impacts her hearing and her ability to dance. We follow Emma's journey as a dancer as she encounters discrimination, all the while finding her path to dancing her way.The final story is Setara's story, following the 15-year-old Afghan refugee Setara (played by Setara Amiri) as she immerses herself in her new school, and finds her way into the schools cricket team. Setara is directed by Kabir Khan, with co-direction by Puneet Gulati.My Melbourne is a narratively rich, powerful and uplifting film about diverse lives in Melbourne. It's an enriching and grounded experience which encourages audiences to see their city differently - namely, through the eyes of diverse folk who we rarely get to see or hear on screen. Much like its northern counterpart, the 2022 film Here Out West, My Melbourne is a collaborative experience that aims to change what stories we hear on screen.In the following interview with producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange, we talk about the journey to the screen for My Melbourne, while also touching on the importance of the collaborative relationship between Indian filmmakers and Australian storytellers. We also talk about the creative journey for the script writing process, and what it means for emerging filmmakers to be able to work alongside directors like Onir, Kamir Khan, Rima Das, and Arif Ali, who have each created rich bodies of work in Indian cinema.My Melbourne is heading out into cinemas today, from 6 March 2025. I strongly encourage you to head out into the cinema to catch this brilliant film and to show filmmakers and funding filmmakers that diverse voices are important and what we need to hear on screen. As I mention at the close of this interview, I would love to see films like My Melbourne and Here Out West inspire filmmakers in other cities to create similar diverse stories of their home on screen.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQhQEryxDQg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'My Melbourne,' a film collaboratively created by renowned directors Imtiaz Ali, Onir, Kabir Khan, and Rima Das, is set to release worldwide on March 6. The film, that touches into the lives of four women, addresses sensitive issues like gender identity and disability. Melbourne-based film producer Mitu Bhowmick and co-director Puneet Gulati recently visited the SBS Hindi studio, where they shared insights on how Melbourne's trams became an integral part of the story and discussed the unique challenges and advantages of filming at the city's iconic locations.
Film director Onir joins us from India to discuss Nandini in My Melbourne. Four directors from India direct four stories in the film My Melbourne. The film opens in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, 6 March and in India, 14 March. Onir begins our interview by discussing the storyline in Nandini. My Melbourne | Book Tickets | Movies | Palace Cinemas cinemanova.com.au/films/my-melbourne My Melbourne | HOYTS Cinemas
Welcome to another episode of your daily news podcast,Get ready to witness cinematic magic as My Melbourne, an anthology helmed by Indian stalwarts Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Rima Das, and Onir, hits PVR Cinemas in India on March 14, 2025. This trailblazing project, backed by VicScreen and Screen Australia, premiered to raving reviews at the 2024 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne and MAMI Film Festival. With stories delving into race, gender, sexuality, and disability, the film features four short masterpieces, Setara, Emma, Nandini, and Jules. Presented in five languages, it's a heartfelt celebration of diversity, inclusion, and storytelling that'll leave you moved and inspired. Don't miss it!
In this episode of Out Takes we bring you two extended highlights of interviews with a filmmaker and a distributor in the LGBTIQ filmmaking space. First up is Onir, a... LEARN MORE The post Extended interviews with Onir and LesFlicks CEO Naomi Bennett appeared first on Out Takes.
On this episode of Queering The Air, our talented new co-host in training, Surty, was accompanied by Onir, a renowned film director hailing from India. Together, they delved into the intricacies of his most recent cinematic creation, “My Melbourne" (Nandhini), which is slated for grand premiere at the prestigious Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2024. We cordially invite you to tune in live to witness the fascinating dialogue and dive deep into the world of Onir's remarkable accomplishments in the realm of cinema. Onir, a prominent figure in Indian indie cinema and LGBTQI advocacy, gained fame with "My Brother...Nikhil," a pioneering film on AIDS and same-sex relationships. Known for pushing boundaries, he directed award-winning films like "I Am," addressing diverse social issues. Onir's latest film, "My Melbourne," celebrates inclusivity and cultural exchange, showcasing migrant experiences in Melbourne. His work embodies a message of belonging and love, bridging cinematic cultures with a global perspective. Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2024 Tickets and Infos.
Préparez-vous à une immersion dans l'univers des dragons, symboles de chaos et de destruction. Découvrez l'histoire fascinante de Fafnir, un nain qui se transforme en un redoutable dragon. Écoutez comment Odin, accompagné de Loki et Onir, s'implique malgré lui dans une tragédie. Loki, par son acte impulsif, déclenche une série d'événements menant à la transformation de Fafnir et à l'affliction de sa famille par la cupidité. Vivez l'épopée de Siegfried, guidé par Odin, dans sa quête pour vaincre Fafnir, illustrant la portée des choix et l'impact de la malédiction.Immersion sonore : ImportanteMythologie NordiqueProduction : Aurélien Hérault, Damien Maric, Chloé LuizardChargée de production : Agathe LedeinAuteur : Cécile LombardieComédien : Emmanuel JacomyStudio : Load StudioHabillage Sonore : Illustrason Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, The Spiegel Center's very own Dr. Jacob Tower joins Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir to divulge all the secrets of facial rejuvenation. From minimally invasive to traditional surgery, the doctors are here to spill the tea! To learn more about this procedure and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spiegel.boston.plastic.surgeon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zZ85BQ08MObfW75HKbCw8
National film award-winning director Onir talks to Alka Dhupkar about how he views the Supreme Court verdict on same-sex marriages, the challenge of telling same-sex stories and the way forward for the LGBTQ+ community.
"I suddenly felt that I don't belong, till then I felt that I was a part of this group. And at that moment, for me, it was like, no, I don't belong. I don't feel that I would want after the two got over to continue. You know, my friendship, you know,because very often people say that it's important to have discourse, have discussed with people. And then if you really think that I've spent my lifetime doing that, and at some point, you're exhausted in constantly trying to validate your identity. And now I'm at a point of life where I am like, it's your shortcoming. And it's not my job in life. It's not my duty, to spend my time energy effort to constantly educate people, about learning to respect someone else." Onir is an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor. Born as Anirban Dhar in Samchi, Bhutan, Onir spent much of his childhood going to the cinema. He received a scholarship to study film editing at SFB/TTC in Berlin but returned to India and worked as an editor, scriptwriter, art director, music album producer and song/music video director. In 1992,Onir directed and produced his first Documentary film on the painter Bijon Chaudhary, “Falling Hero”. He is best known for his film “My Brother...Nikhil”, based on the life of Dominic D'Souza, starring Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla and Purab Kohli. It was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships. Onir won the Indian National Film awards for Best Film in Hindi for the anthology “I AM” in 2011. I AM is considered one of the first and largest crowd-funded and crowd-sourced film through social media in India. The film dealt with single motherhood, child sexual abuse, displacement and LGBTQI rights. Onir has also the received Likho Award (Trailblazer Award), the Diversity Award at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in 2019 and in 2020 the Engendered Spirit of Independent Cinema Award at the Engendered Human Rights Film Festival in Delhi. In June 2022, Onir finished shooting, PINE CONE, a queer love story which is written by Ashwini Malik and Onir. It is currently in post-production. It is loosely based on Onir's memoir; I Am Onir and I Am Gay which he has co-written with his sister Irene Dhar Malik and published by Penguin Viking. In August 2023, PINE CONE, a queer love story which is written by Ashwini Malik and Onir received the "Rainbow Warrior Award” and the "Rainbow stories Award" given by the Minister of Equality, Australia at IffMelbourne. This was followed by Honorary mention Best Feature at the International South Asian Film festival, Canada. It premiered at The KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival in June 2023. To stay up to date, follow @SmitaTharoor on Smita Tharoor (@SmitaTharoor) / Twitter or Smita Tharoor (@smitatharoor) | Instagram and follow the podcast on your favorite streaming service.
On this month's episode, Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir address questions from RealSelf and provide comprehensive answers, covering a wide range of topics, including both non-surgical and surgical options.
Junaid Ahmad, 23, who is a self-taught musician hailing from the Habba Kadal area of Downtown Srinagar. He believes in spreading the message of love through his cantabile music and melodies. Junaid discovered his inclination towards music from an early age and started following something he was born to. He is fully supported by his family in pursuing his innate musical obsession. He learnt the intricacies of musical pieces by repeating the pattern multiple times until he has mastered it. He chose a genre that suits him the most and started singing and composing in the same. Braving all hardships of struggling days Junaid never lost hope and kept his belief firm. The wait ended when this raw talent was discovered by the leading Director of Bollywood Mr. Onir. “I remember the day, I was on stage (performing), he (Onir) came and enjoyed it and the best part was I performed the song( Tere Bin) from movie (Bas Ek Pal). I didn't know the song was from his movie. I came to know about it later. When he asked about my future plans, I described my craze and passion for playback singing”. Recalls Junaid. Destiny played its role and one fine morning Junaid got a call from Mr. Onir. “I got a call, it was Onir on the other side who said, Junaid be ready I have lined up something big for you and talked to music maestro Pritam about your talent who has agreed to record a dummy with you. It was a dream come moment for me,” adds Junaid. Junaid is now making his debut as a playback singer for the movie “Pine Cone' which is scheduled to hit the screens in 2023. The debut song is composed by Junaid himself. Talking about his other works Junaid has a duet with Bollywood singer Shivangi Bhayana which is composed by Mohit Dogra. The song titled ‘Baat' will be released soon. Kashmiri song ‘ Zindagi' written by Peer Zahoor was also composed by Junaid which has been selected for screening during Jammu and Kashmir International Film Festival to be organized at Pune. When asked about his future projects Junaid prefixed the answer with his signature smile and replied” Something big is on the cards Inshallah
On this month's episode of "Plastic Surgery Secrets Talk," join Dr. Onir and Dr. Spiegel as they engage in a captivating conversation with Dr. Ronan from Blackhawk Plastic Surgery in California. They delve into the myriad of treatments available to help you regain your confidence with a full head of hair. Plus, there's an exciting announcement, giving you an exclusive peek behind the scenes of the past few months. Tune in for all the details! Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spiegel.boston.plastic.surgeon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zZ85BQ08MObfW75HKbCw8
This month on "Plastic Surgery Secrets Talk", join Dr. Onir and Dr. Spiegel as they unveil a range of non-surgical treatments that can help you achieve your summer body goals quickly. If major surgeries don't fit your current schedule, fear not! Discover a variety of minimally invasive procedures that can get you to your desired destination in half the time! To learn more about this procedure and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spiegel.boston.plastic.surgeon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zZ85BQ08MObfW75HKbCw8
Whether you're a man considering an aesthetic procedure, a supporter of those who have embarked on this journey, or simply curious about the transformative power of aesthetic medicine, we encourage you to take a listen to this months episode. From skin care to surgical procedures, take a listen as Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir dive into all things men. To learn more about this procedure and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spiegel.boston.plastic.surgeon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zZ85BQ08MObfW75HKbCw8
The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case on whether same-sex partners should be permitted to marry. The petitioners argue that marriage is a union between two individuals regardless of their gender, but the government appears to disagree with this perspective. Meanwhile, there is a proposal to establish an administration to examine this issue further. LGBTQIA+ community too having significant interest in this case; our host Sidharth Bhatia invited Filmmaker Onir to discuss the matter on our podcast, The Wire Talks. Reach out to Onir on Instagram: @iamonirTo know more tune into this episode of The Wire Talks. Follow Sidharth Bhatia on Twitter and Instagram The Wire Talks is a weekly podcast, in which each week host Sidharth Bhatia, Founder Editor of The Wire, will chat with guests on politics, society and culture. The guests may or may not be in the headlines, but they will definitely have a lot of interesting things to say. With a running time of 30 minutes and maybe more, these chats will not be like much of the mainstream media today, or like the instant gratification provided by social media. You can listen to this show on The Wire's website, the IVM Podcasts website and all audio streaming platforms.Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The month of May is all about celebrating mothers! When you think of mommy makeovers, people typically think of tummy tucks, breast augmentation, liposuction, BBL etc. On this months episode, Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir discuss your traditional mommy makeover procedures, but also dive into the face and what you can do to stay looking young! To learn more about this procedure and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spiegel.boston.plastic.surgeon/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zZ85BQ08MObfW75HKbCw8
O advogado e integrante da Frente Quilombola do RS e da Organização para a Libertação do Povo Negro (OLPN), Onir de Araújo, fala da importância do prêmio Luiz Gama e o que ainda precisa mudar na luta antirracista.
This month Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir will be focusing on the forehead. They cover forehead contouring, botulinum, temple filler and more! To learn more about these procedures and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spie... Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1
Have your pride flags at the ready! With World Pride taking over Sydney, Australia and the World, we're celebrating by looking at films from around the globe that make us... LEARN MORE The post World Pride Cinema with Onir and ‘The Blue Caftan' director Maryam Touzani appeared first on Out Takes.
Welcome to our very first episode of Plastic Surgery Secrets Talk. This month Dr. Spiegel and Dr. Onir will be discussing the different trends that we will see in 2023. This year expect to see an increase in non-surgical rhinoplasty, smaller but more balanced lips & a decrease in BBL's. To learn more about these procedures and our practice click the links below: Website: https://www.drspiegel.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drspiegel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.spie... Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drspiegel1 Produced by Kay Nicole Media
Raga Olga D'SilvaI met Raga through social media when she asked to interview me and was instantly drawn to her. She is warm, loveable and authenticWith over 25 years of experience in the creative field, Raga has worked in senior positions in advertising in India and New Zealand and has been the recipient of several prestigious awards.Raga is a co-founder of India's largest international speaker agency, Speaking Minds. Raga is a published author of Untold Lies, her debut book which received much love. Raga has been named as one of the top most Diversity & Inclusion Leaders by the World HRD Congress in 2022. Raga was also named amongst the Top 100 wonder women in advertising, marketing, and entertainment in 2021. She is on several DEI Boards, including Sony Pictures and Aristocrat. Raga is a host of several online shows, including Coming out stories from India. Raga is a known advocate in the LGBT space. A two times TedX speaker, Raga is an established voice in the LGBT community and engages with corporates around the world on intersectionality, LGBT lived experience and being aware of our Unconscious Biases.Raga is currently writing three books, scripts for OTT web series and working on her first short film. A story that Raga wrote during lockdown is being made into a feature film by Onir, an award-winning filmmakerSome key points from our interviewHow she believes that she has been broken many times, but putting the pieces back together makes her feel that she remains unbrokenHow she has now created a better version of herselfHow most of her life she felt trapped when she was growing up in the slums of India with an alcoholic fatherHow when her mother discovered that she was gay, she tried to stab her as she was so ashamed How Raga herself recognises she was homophobic towards herself for many yearsHow it took many years for her to accept herself, stop lying to herself and others and live her life as a gay womanHow she's now passionate about speaking out to help shift the culture, conditioning and biases present in communitiesSocial media: Instagram/Twitter: @Totally Out NowYoutube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuR9o3OCaH5WvFm03upHXwTedX talk: 50 & Out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Visx4Ps2J4ATexX talk: Will you Cancel me? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd_8wdMZFoU&t=408sHosted by Madeleine Black, the show will share stories of all the amazing people Madeleine has met on her own journey as an author/speaker and these stories will heal, motivate, inspire and bring hope when they share their wisdom and knowledge with her.She really believes in the power that comes when we share our stories, that in fact we are not story tellers but story healers. Tune in to discover what helped them to stay unbroken and together we will discover that none of us are broken beyond repair.You can find out more about Madeleine, her story and her memoir, Unbroken, from her website: https://madeleineblack.co.uk/Watch via YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeleineBlackUnbrokenYou can listen to the full extended series of incredible stories on https://podfollow.com/unbroken-healing-through-storytelling
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*This episode is a live recording of a previous Sex Talks event.* This International Women's Day Sex Talks explored what women around the world really think about when they're having sex, what this tells us about the enduring taboos that still surround sex and female pleasure, and why respect for female pleasure equates to respect for gender equality. Joining Sex Talks host and creator, Emma-Louise Boynton were three brilliant panelists, including: Lucy-Anne Holmes, the author and activist who recently published "Women on top of the world" - a collection of searingly honest testimonies of women around the world on what sex means and feels like to them. She also happens to be a sexual priestess, and if you don't know what that is... well, you'll have to join us to find out. Sangeeta Pillai, founder of Soul Sutras, a ‘feminist platform for all bad betis & besharam bibis', is creating a safe space for South Asian womxn to tell their stories and tackle taboos surrounding sex, sexuality, periods, menopause, sexual harassment and more. Sangeeta hosts the award-winning Masala podcast. & Raga D'Silva - LGBTQ activist, the author of Untold Lies (a book about a little girl's journey to the truth that not only saves her but gives the reader hope) and the host of a series of online shows including Coming out stories from India. She has over 25 years of experience in the creative field, working in senior positions in advertising in India and New Zealand and is co-founder of India's largest international speaker agency, Speaking Minds. Raga is currently writing three books, scripts for OTT content, and working on her first short film. A story that Raga wrote during lockdown is being made into a feature film by Onir, an award-winning filmmaker.
Today, the generation is very smart and they have more exposure than people born during the 90s. However, During the 90s a filmmaker like Onir came forward and made movies about the LGBTQ community and HIV Aids. Onir's movie 'My Brother...Nikhil' was a hit and releasing that movie was a bold move by him because such topics are taboo even today in the Bollywood industry. Onair is working on making a new movie that talks about a real story of an Indian Army officer who openly came out as gay. However, the Ministry of Defence has rejected his proposal to make the movie. Listen to this podcast where Onair talks about his new movie and his journey of coming out and becoming a role model for everyone who follows him and who has watched his movies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nesta edição, Simone Ramos, Elaine Barcellos e Renata Lopes falam sobre o papel dos territórios e comunidades quilombolas no movimento antirracial com Ana Maria Santos Rodrigues, pesquisadora e especialista em história africana e afrobrasileira, e Onir de Araújo, advogado popular da Frente Quilombola do RS. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioestacaoweb/message
Season-4, episode 8 (part 2) of “ZENPod”, featuring Raga Olga D'Silva. Raga was listed amongst Top100 wonder women in Advertising and Marketing in 2021. Website: www.ragadsilva.com Social media :- Instagram | FB | Twitter: @totallyoutnow “Spirituality is being connected with your own self. When you have purpose and choice and you lead a meaningful life by choice, that is the true form of spirituality. Practising kindness, Compassion & Empathy; is finding your true purpose, finding divinity and that is spirituality, says Raga D'silva, in her conversation with Venkatesh Mahadevan. With over 25 years of experience in the creative field, Raga has worked in senior positions in advertising in India and New Zealand and has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. Co-Founder and Director of Speaking Minds, a speaker marketing agency and international bureau, Raga is considered an expert on corporate speakers and B2B content curation. Raga is a published author of Untold Lies. Her book is now available on amazon India and UK. A story she wrote during lockdown, loosely adapted from her life, is being made into an international feature film, by the acclaimed filmmaker, Onir. Raga is a sought-after speaker on the subjects of Diversity & Inclusion, Unconscious Bias, LGBT issues, Building a Personal Brand and Doing Business in India (her talk on 'Holy Cow, so you think you know India is hugely successful across international corporate companies). As the South Asian Ambassador for Diabetes UK and a social influencer she has appeared on BBC, Sky TV, Channel 4, ITV and TVNZ to share her personal story and views to help prevent Diabetes. She has been on several boards over the years and was the first woman to be elected on the board of the India New Zealand Business Council. She is currently a Trustee on the board of CRY UK and on the D&I Council, Sony Pictures. Raga is a mother of twins and divides her time between London, Mumbai and New Zealand and considers all three her home. “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit.
ZENPod Season-4, episode 7, featuring Raga Olga D'Silva. Raga was listed amongst Top100 wonder women in Advertising and Marketing in 2021. Website: www.ragadsilva.com Social media :- Instagram | FB | Twitter: @totallyoutnow With over 25 years of experience in the creative field, Raga has worked in senior positions in advertising in India and New Zealand and has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. Co-Founder and Director of Speaking Minds, a speaker marketing agency and international bureau, Raga is considered an expert on corporate speakers and B2B content curation. “Spirituality is being connected with your own self. When you have purpose and choice and you lead a meaningful life by choice, that is the true form of spirituality. Practising kindness, Compassion & Empathy; is finding your true purpose, finding divinity and that is spirituality, says Raga D'silva, in her conversation with Venkatesh Mahadevan. Raga is a published author of Untold Lies. Her book is now available on amazon India and UK. A story she wrote during lockdown, loosely adapted from her life, is being made into an international feature film, by the acclaimed filmmaker, Onir. Raga is a sought-after speaker on the subjects of Diversity & Inclusion, Unconscious Bias, LGBT issues, Building a Personal Brand and Doing Business in India (her talk on 'Holy Cow, so you think you know India is hugely successful across international corporate companies). As the South Asian Ambassador for Diabetes UK and a social influencer she has appeared on BBC, Sky TV, Channel 4, ITV and TVNZ to share her personal story and views to help prevent Diabetes. She has been on several boards over the years and was the first woman to be elected on the board of the India New Zealand Business Council. She is currently a Trustee on the board of CRY UK and on the D&I Council, Sony Pictures. Raga is a mother of twins and divides her time between London, Mumbai and New Zealand and considers all three her home. “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit.
ZENPod curtain raiser, featuring Raga D'Silva. Raga was listed amongst Top100 wonder women in Advertising and Marketing in 2021. Raga is a published author of Untold Lies. Her book is now available on amazon India and UK. A story she wrote during lockdown, loosely adapted from her life, is being made into an international feature film, by the acclaimed filmmaker, Onir. Raga can be reached on :- Website: www.ragadsilva.com Social media :- Instagram | FB | Twitter: @totallyoutnow “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit.
“What about the artist sentiment. … Where are we? Where do we stand as a society?” - Onir Today I interviewed Onir. Onir is an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor. He is best known for his film My Brother...Nikhil, based on the life of Dominic D'Souza, starring Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla and Purab Kohli. It was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships. He won the Indian National Film awards for Best Film (Hindi) for the anthology “I AM” in 2011. I AM is considered as one of the first and largest crowd funded and crowd sourced film through social media in India. The film dealt with single motherhood, child sexual abuse, displacement and LGBTQI rights. Born as Anirban Dhar in Samchi, Bhutan, Onir spent much of his childhood going to the cinema. Earlier, Onir studied comparative literature from Jadavpur University in 1989, he received a scholarship to study film editing at SFB/TTC in Berlin. He later returned to India and worked as an editor, scriptwriter, art director, music album producer and song/music video director. Together with Sanjay Suri, Onir started Anticlock Films, a production company that concentrates on promoting young directors and new ideas. His last release was "Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz" which is currently streaming on Netflix. Onir has received the Diversity Award from Film Victoria Australia and La Trobe University at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2019. In this episode we speak about how: His experience as a gay filmmaker in India Creating stories with heart that transcend boundaries How audiences have changed and how that effects art Then my character Carmella talks to him about his inspiration. Instagram - @ianonir and @anticlock_films If you enjoyed this podcast, could you please kindly consider leaving a short review on your podcast outlet. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really make a difference in helping share the podcasts with other people.
Bollywood actor Richa Chadha has joined the jury for the Short Film Section of the Indian film festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2021. The 12th edition of the festival will also have National Award-winning filmmaker Onir on the jury panel. This and more in our weekly update from the world of cinema and music.
Aloha ! Partage de témoignage du rapport à l'écriture. → Suivre Onir : https://twitter.com/Lyralinae → Fond musical Titre: Cherry Picking Auteur: Erothyme Source: https://erothyme.bandcamp.com Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (8MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=576 & Titre: One For Bill Auteur: Darin Wilson Source: https://soundcloud.com/darinwilson Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (8MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=518
Onir is a National award-winning Indian filmmaker. He is best known for his film My Brother…Nikhil. He's currently in Kashmir making travel vlogs about Kashmir's Art, Culture, landscape, and people.
This episode features Host Eva Bhatt’s conversation with noted music composer-singer-lyricist, Mithoon, known for highly acclaimed Bollywood songs like ‘Phir Mohabbat’ (Murder 2), ‘Tum Hi Ho’(Aashiqui 2), ‘Tujhe Kitna Chahein’ (Kabir Singh) & many more. Hailing from one of the most respected, ‘musical’ families in Bollywood, (his grandfather & father being noted musicians who trained many aspirants & his uncle Pyarelal of the legendary duo, Laxmikant-Pyarelal), Mithoon talks about its rich influence on his musical understanding. He recalls certain interesting incidents and memories while working on his earlier compositions in Anwar (‘Maula Mere Maula’ & ‘Tose Naina Lage’), Onir’s Bas Ek Pal (‘Tere Bin’ & title track) & Emraan Hashmi starrer The Train (‘Mausam’) He talks about the importance of believing in one’s values & product, as an artist, giving instances from his personal experience in the industry. His strong belief in ‘melodies’ led him to offer ever-lasting songs despite the trend & ‘instant hit’ formulas of peppy numbers. His forthcoming project is Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Shamshera’, under Yash Raj Films. Subscribe to the free podcast on EPLOG.MEDIA, the website & enjoy new episodes, every week, on all leading audio streaming platforms. Write to the host - at eva.bhatt@9xmedia.in or Follow her on Instagram @evabhattpodcast Facebook: 9XM.in Twitter: @9XMHaqse Instagram: 9XMIndia You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media DISCLAIMER: All “statements, comments, ideas, views, opinions and/or any other content(s) expressed and/or contained in this podcast and its content herein” (“content(s)”) presented by the host/anchor and/or guest(s), are of their own and are meant to be for entertainment purposes only, it is expressly stated herein that none of the said views/ content(s) are meant to be in any way of advisory nature and/or intended to hurt the sentiments of any persons living and/or dead, locales and/or otherwise . “9X Media Pvt. Ltd.” (“Company”) does not necessarily subscribe and/ or endorse and/or take responsibility of any nature whatsoever for the said views/ content(s) including but not limited to constitutional responsibility for the same. Further the Company does not suggest, warrant and/or make any representations regarding the use, interpretations and/or results of the use of the said views/ content(s) by any third party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you see 'Diversity & Inclusion' evolving in our pandemic-afflicted societies? While COVID-19 itself is ‘inclusive' of who it affects, its social and economic impact on our lives has manifested in varying ways and degrees for different people. This fact takes centrestage in this episode of our podcast, as Vinay not only shares some compelling insights but also proactive steps in which people and organizations can ensure a greater D&I at a time when it is especially needed. We also bring you some ‘voices' from out there, on what D&I means to them in these current times. [00:42s] Quote of the Day[01:33s] ‘Voices': Some perspectives on D&I[05:54s] Theme segment: ‘Diversity & Inclusion in the time of COVID-19' [16:32s] Guest of the Day: Vinay in conversation with Rashmi Mandloi, Managing Partner, BeyonDiversity, and a D&I Leader and Coach in Asia Pacific[33:33s] RWL recommendations: READ: ‘Wilful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious' by Margaret Heffernan https://www.amazon.in/Wilful-Blindness-Why-Ignore-Obvious-ebook/dp/B007ZC8S2I WATCH: ‘My Brother … Nikhil', A film by Onir https://www.hotstar.com/in/movies/my-brothernikhil/1770015858/watch?utm_source=gwa WATCH: ‘Sense 8', a Netflix Series https://www.netflix.com/title/80025744 ###What did you think about this episode? What topics would you like to hear about? Write in and say hello! info@c2cod.comConnect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedInSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Stitcher, Castbox, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Castro, to get notified on our upcoming episode. This podcast is brought to you by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing Strategy and People Together'. Connect with C2C-OD on Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramConnect with Rashmi Mandloi on Twitter, LinkedIn or email her at rashmi@beyondiversity.com Title track by KityukovSoundWorksBridge track (RWL): Skipping in the No Standing Zone by Peter Gresser, Free Music Archive
Matt and Alex seek the most ruinous life has to offer. And what has been ruining humanity for millennia? Alcohol! We turn our alcoholism into a nifty hobby in this first installment of our Ruinous Alcohol Taste Test.
In this week's episode, we explore replacement words that are worse than the words they are replacing, Alex gets a shot at redemption in ONIR's second news segment, we form a business...but worse and we explore the rise and fall of Alex's DUSTER OF DESTINY.
Film maker Onir wants you all not to pay heed to rumours about the Covid-19 scare,they are more dangerous than the virus itself. Lend your ears to his message and Stay home! Stay safe!
Storytelling (on film) occurs in three stages: on paper (writing), on sets (direction) and in the editing room. Apurva Asrani has had the experience of wearing all three hats. He’s been an integral part of some of the finest Hindi films in the last 20 years. Spoke with Asrani about his experiences working with RGV, Kalpana Lajmi, Hansal Mehta and Nagesh Kukunoor; his role in persuading RGV to switch from Steenbeck to Avid; the personally cathartic experience of writing ALIGARH; Indian queer cinema; and struggles of gay men in India.Asrani was articulate and insightful with his responses, and bared his soul on several issues he holds close to his heart. I greatly appreciated that. I think you’ll too. Part 2 of my conversation with Apurva Asrani. Credits:Concept, script: Himanshu (@loveofcinemasf8)Host: Himanshu Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2019
Storytelling (on film) occurs in three stages: on paper (writing), on sets (direction) and in the editing room. Apurva Asrani has had the experience of wearing all three hats. He’s been an integral part of some of the finest Hindi films in the last 20 years. Spoke with Asrani about his experiences working with RGV, Kalpana Lajmi, Hansal Mehta and Nagesh Kukunoor; his role in persuading RGV to switch from Steenbeck to Avid; the personally cathartic experience of writing ALIGARH; Indian queer cinema; and struggles of gay men in India.Asrani was articulate and insightful with his responses, and bared his soul on several issues he holds close to his heart. I greatly appreciated that. I think you’ll too. Part 1 of my conversation with Apurva Asrani. Corrections: In my intro, I mentioned Apurva wrote Waiting (2015), which is incorrect. Waiting was written by Atika Chohan, Anu Menon and James Ruzicka. Also, Shahid (2013) was co-written by Sameer Gautam Singh. My apologies to all four writers. Sorry about this. Credits:Concept, script: Himanshu (@loveofcinemasf8)Host: Himanshu Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2019
On This episode of the Split Screen Podcast, host Shah Shahid is joined by first time guest Shruthi Janardhanan to discuss the trailers of Bollywood movies releasing in February 2018. SHOW NOTES: ‘Pad Man’ [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7218518/?ref=nvsr1 ] is a bio-pic about an Indian entrepreneur [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArunachalamMuruganantham ] starring Akshay Kumar, directed by R. Balki. See the trailer: [ https://youtu.be/-K9ujx8vO_A ] ‘Aiyaari’ [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6774212/?ref=nvsr_1 ] is another spy thriller from Neeraj Pandey, director of ‘Special 26’ and ‘Baby’. View the trailer: [ https://youtu.be/KcWXKmnZZVo ] Let us know your thoughts on Sidharth Malhotra’s new found career trend. ‘3 Storeys’ [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4552546/] is an anthology style movie with an interesting cast. View the trailer: [ https://youtu.be/8kr-xAnBP8c ] ‘Dil Junglee’ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6071752/?ref=nvsr_1 ] is another wild and manic rom-com with two of the most charming leads in Bollywood. Catch the trailer: [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KqsgADYKn4 ] ‘Kuch Bheege Alfaaz’ [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7617988/?ref=nvsr1 ] is contemporary romance set in the world of social media. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Onir. [ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0994603/?ref=fnalnm_1 ] Check out the trailer: [ https://youtu.be/HY2T1MFhGAE ] ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7581902/?ref=nvsr_1 ] looks like a fun and unique movie about friendship and relationships. The awesome trailer: [ https://youtu.be/M2q64UowX9g ] Karthik Aryan’s massive rant from ‘Pyar Ka Punchnama’: [ https://youtu.be/qy0m-4meolQ ] ‘Welcome To New York’ is a star studded comedy that features the who's who of Bollywood. India's first 3D comedy movie. The strange and low-budget looking trailer here: [ https://youtu.be/4dCJgNzgs3c ] CONTACT INFO: Shruthi on Twitter: @Bleufeenix [ https://twitter.com/Bleufeenix ] Follow the Podcast on Twitter: [@splitscreen_pod](https://twitter.com/splitscreen_pod) Follow Shah Shahid on Twitter: @theshahshahid [ https://twitter.com/theshahshahid ] Like Us On Facebook: Blank Page Beatdown [ https://www.facebook.com/blankpagebeatdown ] Want to be a guest on the show? Or for any other inquiries e-mail Shah: shah@blankpagebeatdown.com WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW: Apple Podcasts: [ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-podcast/id1056295660?mt=2&at=1001lbaw ] Stitcher: [ http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/split-screen-podcast ] Cast Box: [ https://castbox.fm/channel/Split-Screen-Podcast-id1157098?country=us ] Google Play Music: [ https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2vyhoadr45j64iaswnp4mqmeiu ] Tune In: [ http://tunein.com/radio/Split-Screen-Podcast-p887032/ ] Radio Public: [ https://play.radiopublic.com/split-screen-podcast-GZ1QJX ] #Aiyaary #Padman #SonuKeTituKiSweety #WelcomeToNewYork #Bollywood #3Storeys #KuchBheegeAlfaaz #DilJuunglee #Podcast #Trailers #February2018 #MovieTrailers #TrailerTalk #AkshayKumar #Onir #HindiMovies
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Aparna Sen, grande actrice et réalisatrice bengali, Umesh Kulkarni, jeune réalisateur de la région du Maharashtra, et Onir, porte-parole des cinéastes indépendants, exposent les conditions de production et de diffusion du cinéma d’auteur indien. Avec Aparna Sen, Umesh Kulkarni, Onir (réalisateurs) et Hubert Niogret (critique et réalisateur), animée par Amandine d’Azevedo (chargée de cours à Paris III, spécialiste du cinéma indien)