Controversial but captivating: Chai with Manju talks with Deepak Chopra and Sanjiv Chopra

Dr. Deepak Chopra has impacted lives of millions of people through his books, workshops, seminars, talks, interviews and articles in newspapers and magazines. So much exposure has brought him not only the fame and fortune, but also plenty of criticisms and controversies. In a 2008 article in Time magazine, Chopra

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Chai with Manju: Anoushka Shankar talks about her dad, music, marriage, motherhood and fear of being alone

“My music is somewhat like me, eclectic, soulful, feminine and celebratory,” says Anoushka Shankar, one of the best sitar players, composers and daughter of legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar. Anoushka was born in London into a Bengali-Tamil family. She spent her childhood in London and New Delhi. She is also the

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Chai with Manju talks to Shreya Ghoshal about her life and music

September 22 was a very special day for Boston as we were completely mesmerized by the hauntingly beautiful and rich voice of the gorgeous and most famous female singer in Bollywood. Watching Shreya Ghoshal on stage was truly an unforgettable experience. The process of interviewing Shreya was quite interesting. After

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Chai with Manju: Pankaj Udhas talks about love, loss and his music

Music has been called the moderator between the sensual and spiritual world by Beethoven and the music of Pankaj Udhas with its profound simplicity and beautiful lyrics about love and spirituality are a perfect example of that statement. He has had an interesting life. Born in Jetpur near Rajkot in

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Chai with Manju: Mata Amritanandamayi/Hugging Amma talks about her childhood, love, happiness and lessons of life

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others,” said Mahatma Gandhi; and it certainly holds true with Mata Amritanandamayi, or “Hugging Amma” as she is popularly known. She has given 32 million hugs, spreading what she calls “seeds of love, compassion and selflessness”

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Chai with Manju: Zakaria talks about Putin, world travel, foreign policy prowess

Author Don DeLillo once said: “America was and is an immigrant’s dream.” And this crossed my mind when interviewing journalist, foreign policy analyst and author Fareed Zakaria, an extraordinary Indian immigrant, who has made his American dream come true and inspired us all. He is the son of well-known Indian

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Ambassador Rao talks about growing up, her greatest challenges, ‘grace’ under pressure

Dreams are the seedlings of reality, a wise man once said — and it was a true honor to meet Nirupama Rao, a woman of substance who at the age of 12 dreamt of being a diplomat. With sheer hard work and perseverance, she made her dream come true. She

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Chai with Manju speaks with Amjad Ali Khan

“Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything,” said the Greek philosopher Plato thousands of years ago, and like most beautiful things his explanation of music will remain true forever. We are a very lucky because we live in a

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Chai with Manju chats with Jaishree Deshpande

Jaishree Deshpande is a co-founder of the Deshpande Foundation. She is also the treasurer of Sparta Group. She serves as a trustee for the Museum of Science and is involved with HESTIA Fund — a fund established to support quality after school programming for low-income children. She worked for the

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Chai with Manju chats with Desh Deshpande

Albert Einstein once said “Try not to become a man of success but a man of value.” In this edition of Chai with Manju we were very fortunate to interview such an extraordinary couple of true value. Gururaj “Desh” Deshpande and his wife Jaishree started their life with little but

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