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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 39 MIN

India–UK Cinema: The Women Changing the Game | The Mohua Show

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This episode of The Mohua Show is a powerful conversation about storytelling as civic action—and why entertainment, when done right, can move people to remember, feel, and act.Filmmaker and producer, Anushka Shah, Founder of Civic Studios speaks about building stories that travel across borders while staying rooted in purpose. From India–UK collaborations and global co-productions to climate storytelling and gender equity, this episode explores how cinema can hold both commercial ambition and moral responsibility at the same time.A conversation about imagination as action, stories as bridges, and why hope may be the most radical narrative of our time.What this episode is REALLY aboutNot messaging alone.Not “issue-based” cinema.Not art without an audience.It’s about:India–UK creative collaboration: What cross-border storytelling makes possibleChristmas Karma: Reimagining Dickens through a South Asian, global lensGlobal Indian stories: Taking diaspora narratives to international audiencesEntertainment first: Why stories must engage before they can impactClimate storytelling: Moving beyond doomsday narratives to hope and actionCivic imagination: Awareness, emotion, and action as a storytelling frameworkWomen and representation: Who gets to tell stories—and who gets centeredFeminism in leadership: Empathy, trust, and confidence without aggressionSocial impact media: Measuring change without diluting creativityChoosing stories wisely: Audience, format, reach, and real-world relevanceIf you’ve ever wondered whether stories can truly change the world—or how creators decide which stories are worth telling—this episode offers rare clarity from inside the process.Support the Podcast  If this conversation stayed with you, share it with someone who believes stories can do more than entertain.Subscribe for conversations that explore culture, power, and imagination with depth, intention, and heart.Music Credits : https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-butterfly-113600/✅ Subscribe To Our Channel: /themohuashow  Stay updated!🔔Follow Us OnThe Mohua Show►Website: www.themohuashow.com►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow  ►LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themohuashow  Connect with the Host: Mohua Chinappa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mohua_chinappa/► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/►For any queries, EMAIL: [email protected] ©2025 The Mohua Show. All Rights ReservedDisclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any opinions expressed by our guests on our Show and its associated platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode of The Mohua Show is a powerful conversation about storytelling as civic action—and why entertainment, when done right, can move people to remember, feel, and act.Filmmaker and producer, Anushka Shah, Founder of Civic Studios speaks about building stories that travel across borders while staying rooted in purpose. From India–UK collaborations and global co-productions to climate storytelling and gender equity, this episode explores how cinema can hold both commercial ambition and moral responsibility at the same time.A conversation about imagination as action, stories as bridges, and why hope may be the most radical narrative of our time.What this episode is REALLY aboutNot messaging alone.Not “issue-based” cinema.Not art without an audience.It’s about:India–UK creative collaboration: What cross-border storytelling makes possibleChristmas Karma: Reimagining Dickens through a South Asian, global lensGlobal Indian stories: Taking diaspora narratives to international audiencesEntertainment first: Why stories must engage before they can impactClimate storytelling: Moving beyond doomsday narratives to hope and actionCivic imagination: Awareness, emotion, and action as a storytelling frameworkWomen and representation: Who gets to tell stories—and who gets centeredFeminism in leadership: Empathy, trust, and confidence without aggressionSocial impact media: Measuring change without diluting creativityChoosing stories wisely: Audience, format, reach, and real-world relevanceIf you’ve ever wondered whether stories can truly change the world—or how creators decide which stories are worth telling—this episode offers rare clarity from inside the process.Support the Podcast  If this conversation stayed with you, share it with someone who believes stories can do more than entertain.Subscribe for conversations that explore culture, power, and imagination with depth, intention, and heart.Music Credits : https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-butterfly-113600/✅ Subscribe To Our Channel: /themohuashow  Stay updated!🔔Follow Us OnThe Mohua Show►Website: www.themohuashow.com►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow  ►LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themohuashow  Connect with the Host: Mohua Chinappa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mohua_chinappa/► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/►For any queries, EMAIL: [email protected] ©2025 The Mohua Show. All Rights ReservedDisclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any opinions expressed by our guests on our Show and its associated platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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