Sohini Chattopadhyay is a National Award-winning film critic and a journalist with several global and national awards to her credit. Her work has been translated into German, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and Urdu. She was awarded the New India Foundation fellowship to research her book The Day I Became A Runner, a women’s history of India seen through the lens of sport.
Amith Prabhu is a pioneering Public Relations professional with 20 years of work experience.
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Anisha Rachel Oommen is the co-founder of Goya Media, which specialises in digital content and communications within the F&B and Hospitality sectors. Goya Media publishes the Goya Journal, a…
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