PODCAST: FILMMAKER JAY ROACH ON TRUMBO

Filmmaker Jay Roach’s new film Trumbo takes you back to the start of the Cold War period and the fight for the American way of life in Hollywood. The film revisits a dark phase in Hollywood’s history and how fear propelled people in the film industry to act in different ways. The film highlights how Trumbo… Continue Reading


RENOWNED AND VERSATILE ACTOR SAEED JAFFREY PASSES AWAY

Renowned and versatile actor Saeed Jaffrey passed away on November 14, 2015. The 86-year-old actor died of a brain hemorrhage in London according to the BBC. A jewel of International cinema as Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian put it, Jaffrey got his start on radio and stage in India. In the 1950s he came to the… Continue Reading


VIDEO: ANARGHYA VARDHANA OF MAVERON

Meet Anarghya Vardhana, a millennial investor, marathoner, math whiz and dancer. We spoke to Vardhana on how she developed her interests in science, technology & sports and how did they turn shape her professional career. For instance, we were curious to find if participating in sports activities helped develop her confidence level. How did sports help… Continue Reading


PODCAST: NAJI ABU NOWAR ON HIS DEBUT FILM THEEB

Jordanian filmmaker Naji Abu Nowar’s debut film Theeb is a stunning coming of age film of a young Bedouin boy. This period film is set in 1916 during  World War I when the powerful Ottoman Empire was crumbling and losing its hold over this part of the Middle East. The film was shot in Jordan… Continue Reading


VIDEO: TOM McCARTHY ON SPOTLIGHT

Director Tom McCarthy’s new film Spotlight is based on a true story uncovered by an investigative team at The Boston Globe. In 2002 the newspaper published a series of reports about the pedophile priests in the Catholic church in Boston. The name of the investigative team in the newspaper is called Spotlight. McCarthy’s film premiered at… Continue Reading


FILM NOTES: SPECTRE

Spectre, the new James Bond picture by Sam Mendes delivers on its promise with a couple of reservations that I will mention later on in the post. This is the 24th film of James Bond, a sauve and smooth talking British secret agent, who lives a charmed and dangerous existence. Spectre revolves around Bond (Daniel… Continue Reading


Suffragette

PODCAST: SARAH GAVRON & ABI MORGAN ON SUFFRAGETTE

Sarah Gavron and Abi Morgan talk about their new film Suffragette, which tells you the story about how women fought for their right to vote in Britain. The film takes you back to the 1912-1913, the early years of the movement and how women from various strata of the society came together to fight for one… Continue Reading


Dr. Todd Hylton, Brain Corp

PODCAST: ON ROBOTS & ROBOT OPERATING SYSTEMS WITH BRAIN CORP’S DR. TODD HYLTON

Ever wondered about the brains of a robot or the robot operating systems (ROS)? Is there a standardized ROS for robots? How do robots learn? How do you teach a robot? And then there other questions about Artificial Intelligence (AI), ethics and the future of robots in our society. We spoke with Dr. Todd Hylton,… Continue Reading


PODCAST: FILMMAKER LENNY ABRAHAMSON ON “ROOM”

Filmmaker Lenny Abrahamson’s new film Room is based on Emma Donoghue’s novel by the same name. The film is about a mother-son relationship in a little room, which is where they have been confined for a few years. That little room represents the whole universe for the little boy, and the only visitor they get is… Continue Reading


VIDEO: TAVA INDIAN KITCHEN’S HASNAIN ZAIDI

  Meet San Francisco Bay area’s Tava India Kitchen’s Hasnain Zaidi, Chief Operating Officer. In this interview Zaidi shares the back story of how Tava was born and what kind of food they serve. We also find out if they were inspired by the success of Chipotle, the restaurant chain that serves Mexican food. Tava… Continue Reading


PODCAST: ANUJ VAIDYA ON 3rd i SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL SOUTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL

Freedom is the theme for this year’s 3rd i San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival. This year marks the 13th year of the festival that takes place in San Francisco from Oct 22 through Oct 25, 2015  in Palo Alto on Nov 1, 2015. The festival features features, shorts and documentaries from various South… Continue Reading


VIDEO: SAMANTH MOITKE OF MAYFIELD BAKERY & CAFE

Meet Samantha Moitke of Mayfield Bakery and Cafe in Palo Alto. We caught up with Executive Pastry Chef Moitke at the first food and technology event called BiTESV at Santa Clara. Moitke was part of the original team when Mayfield Bakery and Cafe opened. In this interview we spoke about the food served in the… Continue Reading


PODCAST: CARY FUKUNAGA & ABRAHAM ATTAH ON BEASTS OF NO NATION

Filmmaker Cary Fukunaga’s new film, Beasts of No Nation, releases today in theatres and on Netflix.This is the first time that a feature film is releasing simultaneously in theatres and streaming  online. With this film could Los Gatos-based Netflix became a key player in the film industry? We spoke to Fukunaga and Abraham Attah, the young… Continue Reading


VIDEO: IDRIS ELBA ON HOLLYWOOD, BOLLYWOOD AND BHANGRA

Is Bollywood listening? Idris Elba is open to working in Bollywood films as he tells us in this interview we recorded in 2010. Fast forward to 2015 and Elba is a sought after actor and has garnered praise for his work on the small and big screen. Right now the buzz is around his role… Continue Reading


Cary Fukunaga

PODCAST: CARY FUKUNAGA & MIA WASIKOWSKA

Director Cary Fukunga and actress Mia Wasikowska talk about their film Jane Eyre that released in 2011. This is Fukunaga’s second feature film. His first feature film was Sin Nombre (Nameless) that he wrote and directed. The film was received well and won him a clutch of awards. In this 2011 interview we talk to Fukunaga and… Continue Reading


PODCAST: MANRESA BREAD’S AVERY RUZICKA

We caught up the talented Avery Ruzicka, head baker and partner of Manresa Bread in Los Gatos, CA at the BiteSV conference in Santa Clara. BiteSV was the first food and technology conference that was held in June 2015 in Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara. Chef/Owner David Kinch heads Manresa, a Michelin-starred restaurant that consistently gets rave reviews.… Continue Reading


Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco

THE FAIRMONT HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO

A couple of days ago during a visit to San Francisco’s The Fairmont Hotel I finally got to meet  Thomas Wolfe, Chief concierge of the hotel. Elegantly dressed in a suit and a bow tie he graciously answered all my inquisitive questions about the hotel’s rich history and famous guests like, Alfred Hitchcock and Ella Fitzgerald, who… Continue Reading


MVFF38

MY 5 PICKS FOR MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL OCT 8-18, 2015

The 38th Mill Valley Film Festival (MVFF)  is currently underway and runs from Oct 8-18, 2015. This year’s festival seems to highlight the gender gap and features quite a few films where women play a central role. The films with strong female characters include I Smile Back, Room, Suffragette, Miss You Already, Light Beneath Her… Continue Reading


COEN BROTHERS NEW FILM “HAIL CAESARE”

Get ready to watch Coen brothers new film Hail Caesare. No, not this year, but early next year around Superbowl 50 and the Oscar season. That is right, the film releases on Feb 5, 2016 . They just released the first trailer of Haile Caesare and that has already generated a lot of buzz for the filmmakers.… Continue Reading


VIDEO: SRI ROBOTICS RICH MALONEY ON SUPERFLEX EXOSUIT

Imagine attaching a one pound device to your leg and instanly adding strength to your joints and reducing fatigue?  Imagine adding 200 pounds of pull from that one pound device. That is exactly what SRI Robotics has done with SuperFlex, a technology platform of light weight component technologies. SRI Robotics’ Dr. Rich Maloney explains how this… Continue Reading


Davis Guggenheim

PODCAST: DAVIS GUGGENHEIM ON “HE NAMED ME MALALA”

Davis Guggenheim’s new documentary He Called Me Malala is a profile of Malala Yousafzai. The brave young Pakistani Nobel Peace Prize winner needs no introduction. She narrowly cheated death in October 2012 when she and her two friends were shot by the Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat valley. The girls were on their way to school when their… Continue Reading


VIDEO: BANGALORE AS INDIA’S STARTUP HUB WITH PROF RISHIKESHA KRISHNAN

Bangalore is often referred as Silicon Valley of India. The city is studded with startups and has a huge pool of technical people. How and why did Bangalore became the startup hub of India? Why do startups from other parts of India move to Bangalore? What are the common characterstics between Silicon Valley and Bangalore?… Continue Reading


Chuck Robbins, CEO, Cisco

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins’ Fast, Simple And Clear Vision

Cisco’s CEO  Chuck Robbins is a man in a hurry to change things in the giant networking company. Faster and simpler solutions with an emphasis on analytics and security were the key points Robbins made during the global editors meeting on Oct 5, 2015. This is Robbins first public statement since he became the CEO of Cisco. In… Continue Reading


PODCAST: RAMIN BAHRANI ON 99 HOMES

Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani’s  99 Homes is a powerful film about the untold American story on the housing bubble. The film picks up where the news media left off on what happened to folks who were evicted from their homes during the great housing bubble of 2007-2009. There was non-stop news coverage about bad mortgages and… Continue Reading


Jafar Panahi

FILM NOTES: JAFAR PANAHI’S TAXI AT MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi’s latest film Taxi is part of this year’s line-up at Mill Valley Film Festival, Oct 8-18, 2015. This brilliant film is shot without any fancy cameras, crew, actors or sets. The film stars Panahi as the protagonist, who takes you on a tour of Teheran in his taxi. From the confines of his… Continue Reading


The Black Panthers

FILM NOTES: THE BLACK PANTHERS: VANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION

Filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s new documentary The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution opened in the San Francisco Bay area on October 2, 21015. The film traces the complex history, influence and legacy of the The Black Panthers in America, and specifically in the African-American community. The Panthers were founded in 1966 in Oakland by Huey Newton… Continue Reading


Prof. Rishikesha Krishnan

PODCAST: PROF RISHIKESHA KRISHNAN ON INDIAN ECONOMY, INNOVATION, MAKE IN INDIA & EDUCATION

Why is India not innovative on a sustained basis? How do you create a sustainable environment for innovation in India? What about logistics and infrastructure? When we think of innovation in India why do we think only of tech innovation and not other areas.? What are the skill gaps in India? How can Make in India… Continue Reading


AUDIO: DOSA BROTHERS IN SAN FRANCISCO

Dosas in a San Francisco street corner? South India Street Food in the heart of San Francisco?  I walk by Market and Montogomery quite often and how in heaven’s name did I fail to see this?  Who started Dosa Brothers? These were the thoughts flitting through my mind as I impatiently waited for the traffic light to… Continue Reading


FILM NOTES: THE INTERN

I did not know what to expect from The Intern. Like most of  you I saw a trailer and then De Niro’s appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s show, where he  barely spoke about the film. What caught my interest is that De Niro and Anne Hathaway were paired in a film by director Nancy Meyers, who co-wrote… Continue Reading


VIDEO: DR. PRAMATH SINHA ON INDIA’S ECONOMY AND EDUCATION SYSTEM

  Has India’s time come? What will it take to unlock India’s economic potential? “The solutions are known, the paths are known but can we quickly decide and execute on them? That is the challenge for India,” says Dr. Pramath Sinha, who is co-founder of Ashoka University and Indian School of Business, CEO of 9.9… Continue Reading