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This Changed My Life

This Changed My Life

By: The Hindu
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The Hindu’s latest podcast offering has reporters speaking to people in the realm of cinema, about a moment, place, event, person, and/or thing that changed their life. This weekly podcast hopes to dive deep into what it took to build this current version of themselves, sharing with the rest of the world about all it means to create and create well. Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ajaneesh Loknath: From 'Ulidavaru Kandante' to 'Kantara: Chapter 1', an incredible journey
    Dec 13 2025
    Ajaneesh Loknath has had a busy 2025, with 'Kantara: Chapter 1' being his biggest project of the year. In this episode of 'This Changed My Life' podcast, the Kannada music composer opens up on how meeting Rakshit Shetty and Rishab Shetty proved to be a game changer in his career. From craving for commercial success to scoring music for blockbusters, Ajaneesh opens up on some of the key moments of his journey so far.
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    16 mins
  • Suresh Krishna interview: Secrets behind Rajinikanth’s Annamalai
    Dec 6 2025
    Director Suresh Krissna, who is known for his four films with Rajinikanth (Annamalai, Veera, Baasha and Baba) and two with Kamal Haasan (Sathya and Aalavandan), is excited that his Annamalai, his first film with Rajinikanth, is re-releasing on December 12, 2025, coinciding with the Superstar’s birthday. “Back in 1992, fans celebrated the film as if it was their own. The fact that many elements – including friendship, revenge, love and fights – were part of the cinematic package appealed to them. I hope they love it today too.” In an exclusive with ‘The Hindu’, as part of ‘This Changed my Life’ podcast, the director talks about how Rajinikanth influenced an entire generation and how his films were lapped up. Interview: Srinivasa Ramanujam Video: S Shiva Raj Edit: Johan Sathyadas
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    50 mins
  • Rukmini Vasanth: From hating rehearsals to acing big roles
    Nov 22 2025
    Rukmini Vasanth was just one film old in 2023. Cut to 2025, she has the experience of working in some of the biggest projects of Indian cinema. The Bengaluru girl, who broke through with an intense performance in 'Sapta Sagaradaache Ello', is one of the busiest actors in India today. Having worked in pan-Indian movies like 'Kantara: Chapter 1' and 'Toxic', she opens up in the latest episode of 'This Changed My Life' podcast about her eventful journey.
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    33 mins
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