• Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 09

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (9 - 11 October).

    Live Act:

    Well known panel discussion and convention organisers, Yellow Talks has gathered some great thinkers from the field of entrepreneurship, activists, from filmmakers to animators, and motivational speakers to share their out of box thinking and propagating forward thinking ideas.

    If you wish to titillate your grey cells with some food for thought, head to their convention ?Curiosity Talks? on 10 October at Mysore Association in Mumbai.

    About Town:

    Cosplay lovers rejoice! As a part of Comic Con Mumbai edition, Sante is hosting a special cosplay workshop for all the enthusiasts. The event will see professional cosplayers from across the city. Catch them share their experiences of locking down on characters and concepts of cosplaying to how to source their costumes. The session will focus on easy hacks, tips on where to get costumes, wigs, props and more. Comic fans head to Sant? in Bandra west Mumbai, at 1 pm this Sunday, 11 October.

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  • Suniel Shetty paves way to democratise fitness in India

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 09

    By Papri Das

    He might have been missed from the silver screen off late, but actor and businessman Suniel Shetty is quite ?active?ly innovating on the country?s fitness front. Shetty has now joined the ranks of fitness enthusiastic celebrities who have materialised their passion for health and bodybuilding with novel initiatives.

    Shetty will curate content for Tata Sky?s new value added service Actve Fitness, that brings expert fitness and wellness to everyone?s homes. The idea behind it is simple -- ?to enable the country to be self sufficient when it comes to their health and fitness.?

    It is not new that a Bollywood biggie with a fit and fine image has enter the business of lifestyle and fitness. We saw model and actor Dino Morea launch his new line of open gyms earlier this year, and actress Bipasha Basu?s workout videos still adorn the shelves of the health and fitness section in a DVD store, as well as gets regular traction on YouTube. Shilpa Shetty Kundra has been wowing her fans with her yoga and exercise routine, and has often been heard giving young moms tips on regaining their figure after pregnancy.

    Shetty acknowledges the sea change in the landscape of fitness after the information boom. People can easily Google any fitness routine and even try it out by following their tutorial videos online. But this new found accessibility is like a double edged sword.

    In conversation with Indiantelevision.com's Exec Life, Shetty, who is also credited for launching a number of US based fitness studios by the name of Anytime Fitness in Nagpur and Pune, says, ?I often hear people googling work out sessions and diet plans at random based on the end result they want and go seriously wrong with it. Along with the many helpful advises, the internet is also full of clutter. So how does one differentiate one from the other? You need an expert, a guide, who can suggest what kind of training you need as per your body type, your purpose, your health history etc.?

    A staunch believer in democratising fitness and bringing the concept down from its lofty elitist image to an everyday phenomenon, Shetty?s vision for fitness in India is beyond glamour and focuses more on everyday lifestyle.

    Here?s hoping that more and more Indians get active on the fitness front taking a cue from him and his ilk.

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 02
     
    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (2 - 4 October).
     
    Live Act

    Dance and music lovers have a treat in waiting this weekend. Tender Roots is an experience of stories through dance, drama and music especially designed for children. The audience will have the opportunity to witness well known and rare stories through folk and classical genres. The performers are mostly talented school children from across Mumbai and Aurangabad. 
    Catch them present beautiful renditions of Indian classical dance through folklore at 11 am on 3 October at Saint Andrew?s Auditorium, Saint Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Mumbai.
     
    About Town
     
     
    Artist Reena Saini Kallat's latest solo offering Hyphenated Lives advances poetic and provocative inquiries into ideas of unison and estrangement, of confluence and conflict. A graduate of J.J. School of Arts, the artist is known for her diverse and imaginative use of materials incorporating drawing, photography, sculpture and video, based on conceptual processes.
    Head to The Hive to see this splendid art exhibition in Mumbai this weekend from 1 pm onwards.
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  • What makes a traveler go solo?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 02

    India?s deeply seeded joint family culture has always been an integral part of its people?s lifestyle - be it cooking a feast like meal that everyone can share, shopping as a bunch for the entire family, or traveling. At the cost of overly generalising, one can say that Indians love to travel as a group. However, recently there has been a paradigm shift in the travel space as more and more Indians are opening up to the concept of solo traveling. India has generated quite a number of solo backpackers, gender no bar, who take on the world like a curious child does.

    We Travel Solo, one of India?s solo travellers community is proof of this new trend in India. In order to foster the community, the platform also organises special interest tours to quench the thirst of a perfect solo trip.  We Travel Solo recently conducted a survey with India?s top 100 solo travellers to understand their personal accounts of solo travel.

    1. As per the survey, when asked, ?When and where to was their first solo trip??, 31 per cent solo travellers answered foreign locations like Europe and East Asia as their first solo trip destination, 29 per cent said Himachal as their first solo trip expedition while 27 per cent had coastal beaches of South India as their first place to explore as a solo traveler. The remaining 13 per cent chose to visit Rajasthan, MP, AP and North eastern cities.

    2. It is also interesting to note that 25 per cent attributed it to self-discovery and travel for recreational purposes or lack of company as their reason for solo travel, while 35 per cent said it was a simple getaway, a sabbatical from the mundane job or simply to feed the curiosity. Those who travel solo to meet like minded people form 21 per cent of the total.

    3. When it comes to hot spots for solo traveling destinations, travellers showed preference for Northern, Southern and Western India within the subcontinent. For South-East and Eastern Asia, Indian neighbouring countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh are chosen as preferred locations and Europe, US and western Asian countries for international travel. Some travellers confine themselves to exploring the remote pockets of India and country life as well.

    4. Thirty two per cent solo travellers said that they felt feeling lonely, homesickness, alienated from co-travellers and the localities, whereas 17 per cent female solo travellers felt insecure due to eve-teasing, ogling and suspicious behaviour. While only 21 per cent solo travellers felt budget pinch as their challenge to solo traveling.

    Other challenges included following culture codes, dealing with unpleasant eventualities, finding vegan food items and overcoming boredom et al. In times like these, solo travellers advise budding ones to be highly circumspect by carrying the required safety gears such as pepper sprays, avoiding strange solitary lanes, conducting a thorough research about the destination and planning well, carrying phones, portable chargers and GPS to track locations and maintain communication with family back home and the handiest tip by far is to keep one?s equilibrium in inopportune times!

    When asked about places they?d like to be stranded in, about 17 per cent travellers preferred mountains (Himalayan ranges) followed by 10 per cent of them longing to be marooned on an island like Jeju Island and Golapogas island. Among other places of interest, were the countryside to revel in the bucolic beauty of the enthralling landscapes, countries like North Korea, Buenos Aires, Italy and intriguingly enough, haunted places!

    WeTravelSolo endeavours to popularise a concept that?s still taking baby steps in a land where independence is at a premium given the vicissitudes of the changing times and hence, aims to know from its populace what it feels about solo expeditions.

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  • eNatya Sanhita takes theatre digital

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 02

    By Papri Das

    Essentially a script writing competition of original, one-act plays in four languages - Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati and English - eNatya Sanhita?s specialty lies in the fact that the winning scripts are available online for everyone to read.

    With all the buzz about Digital India and how it is going to spark a demand for creatives in media, it is not surprising that even performing artistes are now moving to the digital platform.

    A joint effort by Astitva and Mumbai Theatre Guide, eNatya Sanhita was conceived two years back to increase theatre?s digit presence. eNatya Sodh (http://www.enatyachaupal.com) and eNatya Chaupal (https://www.youtube.com/user/eperformers) are their other digital initiatives.

    ?Theatre is still not present very much in digital format. In the past two years we have been trying to get various theatre related activities to the Internet,? informs Ravi Mishra, the founder of the theater Astitiva. ?There are various one-act playwriting competitions, which are being held. However, post the competition, the scripts don?t get any exposure. There is a huge demand for good scripts across the country. Hence we decided on launching this competition and having the winning scripts available as e-books, which theatre groups can refer to and perform,? he added.

    The criteria for selecting the scripts are concept, audience appeal, language and presentation amongst others.

    Ravi Mishra and Bhavik Shah

    eNatya Sanhita doesn't just stay online but has offline meets and interactions as well. ?This year we are in talks with various places to arrange reading of the winning scripts. Recently, we also did an online play reading of a new play by one of our last year?s winner,? Mishra pointed out.

    Their inaugural year brought them overwhelming response, as per Mumbai Theatre Guide co-founder Bhavik Shah. ?This is the second year of eNatya Sanhita. The response in the first year was overwhelming. We had 80+ entries from across the country and few entries from overseas participants as well. The winner gets his work published in an eBook and cash prizes,? Shah added in parting.

     

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 25

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (25 - 27 September).

    About Town:

    Those who love art to tell their own story rather than look for captions should head to the unique exhibition this weekend by artists Veer Munshi and Amit Mehra.

    'Insider / Outsider' is an interplay of two distinct perception of the land by Veer Munshi and Amit Mehra in photographs and video. They are unified by their insistence to avert from the conventional representations of the valley. Munshi, living in exile from Kashmir, chronicles the loss and decay that has descended in places once alive. On the other hand, Mehra, a frequent visitor to the valley, captures the tense activity and anxiety in the contemporary context. Catch the exhibition displayed at Sakshi Gallery in Colaba, South Mumbai till 17 October from 11 am to 7 pm.

    Television:

    IBN7

    This week?s Shabaash India episode will feature innovative ideas like the Nano Bike ? a two feet high, gearless bike designed for dwarf people, a drone created by a farmer in Raipur to spray insecticides and pesticides on the farm land and a posture correcting chair ? developed by a student from Lucknow, this special device rings an alarm until one sits in the correct posture.

    Don?t forget to watch this inspiring episode this 26 September at 8:30 pm exclusively on IBN7.

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