Indian duo bags prestigious $3,900 UK award for innovative 'Biker Radio Rodcast' concept
The podcast showcased stories of riders in India taking part in gruelling motorcycling rallies.
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LONDON: A duo behind India's first podcast celebrating motorcycling and documenting its history bagged a prestigious 3,000-pound ($3900) UK award for their first-of-its-kind concept of a 'Biker Radio Rodcast'.
Shirshendu Banerjee and Arvinder Singh – known as Shandy and Sunny – won the 'Whickers Radio & Audio Funding Award' runner's up prize in London last Saturday for their documentary proposal to follow several hardcore biking enthusiasts as they take part in one of the most gruelling motorcycling rallies in the world – the Raid de Himalaya. . "We've always believed that the future is sound and winning a Whickers Award is an echo of appreciation from the finest promoters of original content," the duo said in a statement.
"This puts Biker Radio Rodcast, India's first and exclusive podcast, on the international map as we continue to showcase the stories of motorcycle riders in India on the 'Long Way Home' [show]," they said.
ET Startup Awards: Bookmyshow, Uber & Other Top Bosses At Their Sartorial Best
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It was an evening of great conversation and even better company. Entrepreneurs, investors, business heads and creative minds joined the ET Startup Awards party.
In Pic: Madhu Kannan, Chief Business Officer, Uber (L), and Geetansh Bamania, Founder, RentoMojo.
It was an evening of great conversation and even better company. Entrepreneurs, investors, business heads and creative minds joined the ET Startup Awards party.In Pic: Madhu Kannan, Chief Business Of..
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The women set the fashion bar high with their sartorial choices for the evening. While Sowjanya Kashyap (L), director, Phink Studio, opted for a classic LBD, Sianna Liu, global partnership manager, Kwai, was elegant in an all-white ensemble. Fashion designer Deepika Govind set style goals in a black maxi dress.
The women set the fashion bar high with their sartorial choices for the evening. While Sowjanya Kashyap (L), director, Phink Studio, opted for a classic LBD, Sianna Liu, global partnership manager, ..
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Bookmyshow founder Ashish Hemrajani also made an appearance at the evening to support the winners. Hemrajani was seen having a good time at he indulged in conversation.
Bookmyshow founder Ashish Hemrajani also made an appearance at the evening to support the winners. Hemrajani was seen having a good time at he indulged in conversation.
Rahul Khanna (L), managing partner, Trifecta Capital, and Ashish Dave (R), head, India venture investments, Mirae Asset pose for shutterbugs at the event. The top bosses were twinning, unintentionally, as they opted for blazers in hues of blue on top of blue shirts.
Rahul Khanna (L), managing partner, Trifecta Capital, and Ashish Dave (R), head, India venture investments, Mirae Asset pose for shutterbugs at the event. The top bosses were twinning, unintentiona..
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Among the guests at the evening was the co-founder of Capital Float, Gaurav Hinduja. The top boss paired a black blazer with a polka dot navy blue shirt for the event.
Among the guests at the evening was the co-founder of Capital Float, Gaurav Hinduja. The top boss paired a black blazer with a polka dot navy blue shirt for the event.
Theatre actress Arundhati Nag (R) is all smiles as she poses with a guest at the event. The ladies opted for a saree-look for the evening.
Theatre actress Arundhati Nag (R) is all smiles as she poses with a guest at the event. The ladies opted for a saree-look for the evening.
Aprameya Radhakrishna (L), co-founder, Vokal, and Ankush Sachdeva (R), CEO, ShareChat were among the guests at the event.
In an interview to ET, Sachdeva had said that cracking the ‘Bharat’ audience was the one place where he faced several challenges. They had to pivot their model multiple times, and only launched the current product in October 2015.
Aprameya Radhakrishna (L), co-founder, Vokal, and Ankush Sachdeva (R), CEO, ShareChat were among the guests at the event. In an interview to ET, Sachdeva had said that cracking the ‘Bharat’ audience ..
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The Goals 101 team at the event included co-founder Milan Naik, and Asjita Sharma. While Naik looked dapper in a suit, Sharma opted for an elegant black dress.
The Goals 101 team at the event included co-founder Milan Naik, and Asjita Sharma. While Naik looked dapper in a suit, Sharma opted for an elegant black dress.
Their next challenge will be to now produce the special documentary following the bikers on the Raid de Himalaya challenge next month.
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"Forty-six million bikers in India...who knew? I can't wait to hear more about the world of this huge and new biking community as they take part in this physically and mentally challenging rally," said Jane Mote, international TV and radio executive and member of the award's judging panel.
"The plan to take listeners into a different and surprising world that turns our preconceptions about India on their head is exactly what Alan [founder Alan Whicker] would have wanted to do," she said.
The winner of this year's first prize of 7,000-pound was radio documentary 'I'm a Shit Activist', inspired by Stokely Carmichael, a civil rights activist in Cuba.
Producer Isis Thompson was selected following a live pitch by five finalists in front of a panel of industry judges.
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ET Startup Awards 2018: Priya Bansal, Vani Kola Chose Indian Wear & Weaves
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Though there were exceptions, traditional wear got the ‘thumbs up’ from these personalities who chose Indian wear and weaves.
In Pic: On the left, Dr. Priya Bansal and on the right is Vani Kola.
Though there were exceptions, traditional wear got the ‘thumbs up’ from these personalities who chose Indian wear and weaves.In Pic: On the left, Dr. Priya Bansal and on the right is Vani Kola.
Dr Priya Bansal, wife of Sachin Bansal, sashayed into the event in a grey-and ivory crushed silk ensemble by designer Divyam Mehta.
Dr Priya Bansal, wife of Sachin Bansal, sashayed into the event in a grey-and ivory crushed silk ensemble by designer Divyam Mehta.
Bhavish Aggarwal’s wife chose designer Payal Khandwala for the traditional Indian weave, coupled with an elaborate dupatta.
Bhavish Aggarwal’s wife chose designer Payal Khandwala for the traditional Indian weave, coupled with an elaborate dupatta.
Vani Kola, MD, Kalaari Capital, gave her traditional wear a western twist, with an offbeat drape and a belt as addition.
Vani Kola, MD, Kalaari Capital, gave her traditional wear a western twist, with an offbeat drape and a belt as addition.
Founder of Popxo, stood out in her all-black knee-length dress by designer duo Rohit Gandhi-Rahul Khanna, Jimmy Choo heels and a Fendi evening bag.
Founder of Popxo, stood out in her all-black knee-length dress by designer duo Rohit Gandhi-Rahul Khanna, Jimmy Choo heels and a Fendi evening bag.