Bollywood superstar Anupam Kher will speak with India’s most influential people about the culture and politics of Bharat – the traditional Hindi name for India preferred by those who want to see their country develop away from the condescending lectures of its old colonial rulers.
The kind of military equipment we got from Russia couldn’t have come from anywhere else – Lt. Gen. DS Hooda
On today’s episode, Anupam Kher sits down with Lieutenant General Deependra Singh Hooda as they talk all things military. The former commander of the Indian Northern Army explains the depth of defense partnership between Russia and India as well as its impact on New Delhi’s strategic position in the region. He also touches on the importance of the ‘Make in India’ initiative for Bharat’s military, and shares his recollections of the 2016 surgical strikes in Pakistan.
Artists should be vocal about their political views - legendary Indian dancer Sonal Mansingh
On today’s episode, Anupam Kher sits down with Sonal Mansingh, a true living legend of Indian classical dance. She discusses not only her illustrious career but the importance of classical art and tradition for society. Mansingh, who served as a nominated member of parliament for six years, talks about her work and explains why she believes that artists should be vocal about their political views. She also describes her vision of Bharat and her hopes for the country’s future.
Modi has leveraged the inherent power of India on a global scale – senior BJP member Ravi Shankar Prasad
In today’s episode, Anupam Kher sits down with senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad, a seasoned politician who has held multiple key ministerial positions. Prasad reflects on his significant achievements, including the transformative Digital India initiative and the ongoing legal reforms aimed at dismantling India’s colonial legacy. He also discusses how Prime Minister Narendra Modi has harnessed India’s inherent strengths to elevate the country’s global standing. Prasad shares his vision for a thriving India under ‘Modi 3.0’, underscoring his confidence in the nation’s continued progress and leadership.
Bharat will define the economic strength of the world – entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo
On today’s episode, Anupam Kher talks to bestselling Indian author, educator, and angel investor Ankur Warikoo. Warikoo, who chose to become an entrepreneur at the beginning of the start-up boom in India, explains what it was like back in 2008, and shares his view of the changes Bharat has gone through since. He shares his vision for the future of Bharat, and discusses his philosophy and approach to life, which have made him one of India’s most prominent motivational speakers.
The US-centered world has ended, in the new multipolar world order, India seeks a greater role – former envoy
In today’s episode, Anupam Kher talks to former diplomat Ajay Bisaria. The country’s last high commissioner to Pakistan opens up about his tenure in the neighboring state as he explains what, in his view, is the biggest problem in the volatile relationship between New Delhi and Islamabad. Bisaria also talks about the end of the US’ unipolar world order and explains Bharat’s position and its aspirations in the new multipolar world. India’s former ambassador to Poland also lashes out at the UN, which he says hasn’t delivered enough in terms of peace and stability.
Art has the power of bringing people together – Indian actor Adil Hussain
In today’s episode, Anupam Kher sits down with fellow prominent Indian actor Adil Hussain. The two delve into the impact Russian writers and theater practitioners have had on modern acting, as well as the impact and social responsibility of the film industry. Hussain explains what it was like growing up in one of the most culturally diverse states in India, Assam, and how it translates into his creative journey. The actor also shares his dream of playing Krishna and debates whether we should be afraid of modern technology.