Kamla Bhatt

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Kamla Bhatt
Kamla Bhatt

Kamla Bhatt is an Indian blogger who has attained celebrity status[1] and is acclaimed as India's first podcaster.[2] She is also a freelance writer and researcher. Kamla is a featured podcaster contributor to the IndiaTech feature on Silicon Valley's PodTech.Net.[3]

Her radio / podcast show is called Kamla Bhatt Show.

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[edit] Podcast: Kamla Bhatt Show

Kamla's podcasts are about "All Things Indian" which have a global appeal. Her podcast subjects have been members of the Indian diaspora from various countries. The Deccan Herald, Bangalore's leading newspaper, said of her: "She has always been fascinated by people from all walks of life — be they IT czars or celebrity chefs or Bollywood stars and directors, or a driver."[4]

The Kamla Bhatt Show has included interviews with the Indian actor Kanwaljit Singh, and the Indian businessman Azim Premji at the New York Stock Exchange. Her podcasts also feature conversations with Fabmall's CEO K. Vaitheeswaran, internet stalwart Venky Harinarayan to the latest whizkids ramping up on India's startup scene.

On the entertainment side, she has covered Indian movie directors Mira Nair, Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani and other notables such as Bollywood's activist and intellectual actress Shabana Azmi, New York based Jazz musicians Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahanthappa, theatre actress and celebrity chef Madhur Jaffrey, writer Gita Mehta and upcoming music director A R Rehana (sister of A R Rahman), among others.

[edit] Personal life

Kamla grew up in Chennai and studied BA at Women’s Christian College, Chennai. She did an MA in International Relations from Marquette University, Milwaukee and an M.Phil in International Politics and Economy from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

She worked for over a decade in sales in Silicon Valley, while regularly contributing to various Indian publications in the US and in India. Her writing has been published by Rediff, India Abroad, Outlook, Silicon India, Business Standard and The Telegraph.

Kamla is also an avid blogger, and writes regularly on her blog. She also contributes to Global Voices and Desicritics.

While on a work assignment in India, Kamla started India's first two podcasts from Mumbai in 2005: News About India and Talk News India.

She currently divides her time between New York, USA and Bangalore, India.

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