Sanish Bhaskaran has been working as a communications professional since 2005. We are quite ecstatic about our ranking and are working harder to continue meeting the expectations of the loyal listeners in the second season. However, jumping to position 1 recently is the demonstration to the rich quality of content Radio City’s Made in Kerala podcast is producing. We were ranked number 5 in the month of May in the Film & Interview category on Apple Podcast. It is truly gratifying to see the podcast getting abundant traction and preference among listeners on all platforms, especially on Apple Podcast. Made in Kerala podcast has been ranked no.1 in the Film & Interview Category on Apple Podcasts. It is only then many learned that he is from Kerala. Prakash Kurup, Editor of Brahmastra was interviewed by a leading Kerala media house post the release of his interview on Radio City’s Made In Kerala podcast. Made In Kerala - Season 1 was blessed with such unfiltered moments that surprised leading media channels in Kerala too. Similarly, the Bollywood filmmaker and choreographer opened up about his true name Ramesh Gopi on the show and shared his pride of being a Keralite. For instance, not many were aware that the original name of the rapper-singer Raftaar is Kalathil Kuzhiyil Devadasan Dilin Nair. It has come as a surprise to our listeners to know details about celebrities and discover their never discussed before Malayali connection. The response has been extremely encouraging and supportive. The launch of season two is a testimonial to the love and admiration Radio City’s Made in Kerala podcast with Sanish Bhaskaran received in the first edition. How has been the audience response for the inaugural season? As the first season received an overwhelming response from the audience, Radio City is back with the second season. This podcast traverses through their lives and shares their experiences and stories in an interview fashion. Made in Kerala with Sanish Bhaskaran is Radio City’s first Malayalam podcast that brings on board Malayalee celebrities, achievers, and change-makers from different walks of life. As the company has embarked on its Radigitalization journey, Radio City has been developing innovative digital podcasts and Made in Kerala is one of them. Radio City has always been at the forefront of offering relevant content strategies in various regional languages and genres to engage with the audience. What is the objective of Radio City in launching a Kerala specific podcast? We are working towards having some great names associate with us this season too. In the inaugural season, we had well-known personalities such as Benny Dayal, Remo D’Souza, Suchitra Pillai, Abish Mathew, Bejoy Nambiar and others who shared interesting insights on our show. We have also reached out to quite a few leading Bollywood celebrities who have a Kerala connection. Besides that, we have received a confirmation from Ashish Vidyarthi's team about his participation and we are working on finalizing the date for his interview. Known for the ‘Chai for Cancer’ initiative, she is the Region Head of Max Foundation. So far, our host and producer Sanish Bhaskaran has interviewed Viji Venkatesh who made her debut at the age of 71 in Mollywood (Malayalam cinema). The common link for the celebrities would be their connection to their motherland- Kerala and their lesser-known Malayali identity.Ĭan you share the interview line-up of this season? The show features leading Malayali celebrities known across India as well as globally for their talent and achievements in the fields of cinema, fashion, music, and media. What genres does this podcast typically cover? We also plan to conduct live and direct interview sessions for the new season. We will interview celebrities who are incredibly known for their body of work not just in cinema but across multiple genres. While Made In Kerala - Season 2 will continue to follow the much preferred slow-brewing conversation pattern, a whole new fleet of guests will be featured this season. The fact that no other media has covered their Kerala side of the story makes every interview special and first-of-its-kind for the listeners. With an average show time of 45 minutes, celebrities featured in the podcast talk about their personal journey, struggles, close-to-heart moments and also about their connection with Kerala. Radio City’s only Malayalam podcast ‘Made In Kerala’ with Sanish Bhaskaran is focused on indulging in deep unhindered conversations with its guests. How is season 2 of Made in Kerala podcast different from season 1? Rachna Kanwar, COO - Digital Media, Radio City & Mid-Day, speaks to exchange4media about Radio City’s Malayalam podcast ‘Made In Kerala’ & more
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