Silence As A Form Of Communication
Introduction
Introducing Sw Anand Kamlesh, a highly esteemed Indian screenwriter with over 35 years of experience in the film industry, spanning from 1986 to the present day. With a background in advertising, 20 years in film, and 14 years in television, Sw Anand Kamlesh brings a wealth of expertise and creativity to every project. Hailing from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, Kamlesh has been recognised with prestigious awards such as the Filmfare Awards, Star Screen Awards, and IIFA Award for his outstanding work in the industry.
As a sanyasi initiated on 31st December 1972, Sw Anand Kamlesh brings a unique perspective to the world of communication. With a successful career in advertising, writing over 40 films, and contributing to iconic television shows like Karamchand and Antakshari, Kamlesh has truly bridged the worlds of creativity and entertainment.
Join us on the Zorba the Buddha: Bridging Worlds with Osho podcast series, hosted by Dhwani Shah, as Sw Anand Kamlesh delves into the topic of *Silence As A Form Of Communication*. Discover the power of silence in conveying messages and the importance of tone in communication.
This podcast series is brought to you by the Dwarkadhish Holistic Centre in collaboration with Osho Fragrance, this episode promises to be insightful and thought-provoking. Stay tuned for a professional and engaging discussion with Sw Anand Kamlesh on the art of communication through silence.
Topic Covered:
- Can you share with us how your unique perspective as a sanyasi has influenced your approach to communication in the world of advertising, films, and television?
- How do you believe the power of silence can be effectively utilised as a form of communication in various creative industries?
- What role do you think tone plays in communication, and how can individuals harness its importance to convey messages effectively?
- Could you provide examples from your vast experience in the industry where the use of silence has been particularly impactful in conveying messages to audiences?
- In what ways do you think the art of communication through silence can be further explored and utilised in the evolving landscape of media and entertainment?