If you go to Bangalore and happen to be in the Basvangudi area of South Bangalore you just might luck out and stumble upon Raju, a traditional craftsman that is a fast disappearing breed in this city.
In this video clip Raju explains how he makes his veena, a traditional Indian music instrument.
This video is in Tamil and English
If you go to New York don't miss an opportunity to see this awesome street performer in South Sea Port area of lower Manhattan. Boy, can he twist his body...watch for yourself.
In our desis in USA series, we bring you Mr. Amrik Singh, who is in the food business. I met him on Macdougal Street right outside Kati Roll, where he had just delivered their order.
Mr. Singh is originally from Hoshiarpur, who came to the USA to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Listen to what he has to say.
The interview is in Hindi and English
This is a 2-part demo of Adobe's AIR and Flex by Raghunath Rao of Adobe in Bangalore, India.
Raghu gives a quick overview of a website that uses Flex and moves on to give an overview of how Flex and AIR work together.
You can listen to an interview with Adobe's CEO Shanatanu Narayen at http://kamlabhattsho w.com
Kaval Kaur is the co-founder of Sufi, an incubator with offices in Silicon Valley and Chandigarh, Punjab, India.
In this interview Kaval talks about Sufi.
Kaval and her husband co-founded Virsa that was acquired last year by SAP.
Ashwin Navin is the President and Co-founder of BitTorrent. I caught up with him at the TiECon 2007 in Santa Clara and asked him about BitTorrent's Bollywood and India plan. Watch and find out what he has to say.
What do people remember of 1947, the year India became independent?
In this video clip Mohanlal Sharma and Suresh Sharma look back to 1947 and recollect their memories. They also share their views about modern day UP, which is where both of them went for their graduate studies.
New York cabbies are one of the best source for Bollywood films. Many of the cabbies come from different parts of the world and by talking to them you can see the fascinating quiltwork of Bollywood films across the world...
In part-1 of Yahoo's Hackday India (October 5-6, 2007) you will met the judges and see the first five hacks. For more information about the event go to htt://kamlabhattshow .com/blog
Desis in USA come from different parts of India. I caught up with a newly arrived immigrant from Punjab, India at the heart of desi land: Jackson Heights in Queens, New York. What struck me was his sentence, "Aapni country, aapni hoti hai."
This video clip is in Punjabi and my Punjabi is really rusty!