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The Creative Indians_Season 4_Part 2 (Netflix)

Updated: Sep 13, 2021


Continuing from season 4_part 1 (check related posts) it is time to watch the final episodes of season 4. Here is a continued list of what I learned from episodes 7-13 of season 4 of Creative Indians, a show on Netflix.


Episode 7: KM Music Conservatory Founded by AR Rahman


1. Embrace a great opportunity

2. Create a hub where you can meet different people with different talents

3. Your short-term goals can turn to long term goals

4. Embrace the unknown

5. How do you turn your passion into a career?

6. Apply learned knowledge

7. Go back to the fundamentals

8. Explore beyond technical knowledge

9. Become a mentor

10. Explore your ideas

11. The more you know the more you can help

12. Art can be a normal career/job



Episode 8: Natarajan Ramji - Location Man


1. Observe and compare environments

2. A passport can be your most powerful asset

3. Travel builds experience

4. Satisfaction can be as simple as a pat on the back

5. Look locally when starting off

6. Have discussions with co-workers

7. Think about how to make yourself useful to your clients

8. Setbacks can spark new ideas & passions

9. Pick exotic locations

10. Re-build items from you travels

11. Relive stress in work environments

12. Build connections

13. Encourage tourism

14. Sad stories often have happy endings

15. When you don’t know where to go, go everywhere



Episode 9: Raghava KK – Artist


1. Train yourself on how to see

2. Art can take you to another world

3. Can you live to the best story you can tell?

4. Cartoons can make you laugh and think

5. Find your own way to make your career

6. Communicate difficulties

7. Use tech and analog tools

8. Go on feeling

9. Make 100 different iterations

10. Using tech is not cheating

11. Look and invent for new medias

12. Come up with new ways to understand pictures

13. Use empathy

14. Art expands your mind

15. Embrace curiosity

16. Build your own market

17. Live like an artist

18. Talk from experience

19. Your mental state effects your work

20. Find your space

21. Do what feels authentic

22. Education has limits

23. Do what makes you feel alive

24. Art can erase pain

25. Learn about yourself



Episode 10: Vijayakumar Arumugam – Artist


1. Use your gifts

2. Touch peoples hearts

3. Do something meaningful

4. Your personal art can move you forward

5. Create art from the highs and lows in life

6. Visualize the qualities inside you

7. Create visual conscious

8. Life is not just about happiness

9. Experience relationships

10. Use supplies that support your ideas

11. Take inspiration from the spiritual

12. Practice patience



Episode 11: Rajdeepak Das – Chief Creative Officer, Leo Burnett, South Asia


1. Lack of freedom can be a good thing

2. There are endless ideas

3. Work with people better than you

4. Train yourself to think faster

5. Go to the most creative environment

6. Experiment to discover answers

7. Youth means more mistakes and learning

8. Be loyal to your team

9. Needs change and with it communicate

10. Innovate for peoples’ lives

11. Solve a human problems

12. Use tech from around the world

13. Keep trying the new

14. If not you then who

15. Make an exciting work environment



Episode 12: Hemang Agrawal – Textile & Fashion Designer


1. Notice the colors all around

2. Find the masters

3. Operate from wherever you are able

4. Old weaving can be a craft

5. The greatest skill are you own production

6. Develop your own brand language

7. Work with new materials

8. Experiment with new ideas

9. Don’t take yourself too seriously



Episode 13: Sarnath Banerjee – Graphic Novelist


1. Read science fiction

2. Look all around you

3. Take inspiration from nature

4. Explore language through visuals

5. Choose images

6. Listen to music

7. Talk to people who you have the opposite of you

8. Challenge your society

9. Leave if you are in danger

10. Stories are everywhere

11. Don’t make your standards too high

12. Be open to others


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