Indian Artpreneur

Indian Artpreneur

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On this episode we speak to authors, art-entrepreneurs, Performing artists who have developed a unique voice through their work.


On today's episode we have Sriram Venkatakrishnan, who is an entrepreneur, columnist, music historian, a youtube vlogger and a heritage activist.

He is also one of the Secretaries of the Music Academy, Madras, by the capacity of which he is the convenor for its annual conference in December.


Sriram completed his graduation with a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the College of Engineering, Delhi in 1987.

In 1989, he completed his post-graduation with a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing and Advertising from FMS, Delhi


Since 1999, Mr. Sriram has been doing considerable work on the history of Chennai and the history of Carnatic Music.

He writes frequently on these subjects for The Hindu and Madras Musings. He has authored over 25 books

on various topics pertaining to Carnatic music, arts, and history. His book, The Devadasi and the Saint, the Life and Times of

Bangalore Nagarathnamma, fetched him the United Nations Female Population Award for gender sensitivity in writing. His Carnatic

Summer, the lives of 22 exponents was described by the Hon. APJ Abdul Kalam as unputdownable.



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Previous episodes

  • 56 - Sriram Venkatakrishnan - Author, Historian and Entrepreneur 
    Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 0h
  • 55 - Nivedita Bhattacharya - Kathak Exponent 
    Tue, 31 Aug 2021 - 0h
  • 54 - Dr. Deborah Thiagarajan - Founder of DakshinaChitra museum 
    Wed, 28 Apr 2021 - 0h
  • 53 - Vikram Sridhar - Performance storyteller & Co-founder of Tahatto 
    Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 0h
  • 52 - Manasi Prasad - Museum Director, Indian Music Experience 
    Tue, 12 Oct 2021 - 0h
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