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Ideas Of India 3.0: Catch your idols and stalwarts from various segments of the society as they delve into 'The People's Agenda' over several star-studded sessions at ABP Network's flagship event.
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'Ideas Of India Summit 3.0', ABP Network's flagship event that has brought together stalwarts from different fields on a common platform, is set to enrich viewers with in-depth discussions on myriad issues. The topics of discussion on the star-studded stage will range from politics and geopolitics to literature, and films and music to economy — opening up a whole new world of ideas for every section of the society.
This year, the annual event is back with a new theme — 'The People's Agenda' — an idea that is extremely relevant in the present times. The two-day summit is being held in Mumbai on February 23-24.
Being organised right before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the sessions on politics and voters' choices are sure to draw the nation's attention to the mega-event brought by ABP Network. Among the ones taking the stage for political debates and discussions will be Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, former BJP MP Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, former Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Shiv Sena's (UBT) Priyanka Chaturvedi, and BJP MP Poonam Mahajan among others.
Flying in from the UK is Conservative Member of Parliament for Fareham and Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who will talk in detail about the turbulent geopolitical scenes around the world.
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Bollywood star Aamir Khan, film-maker Kiran Rao, divas Kiara Advani, Kareena Kapoor and Sobhita Dhulipal, lyricist & author Javed Akhtar, director Atlee, and many more will be providing insight into the entertainment industry and the behind-the-curtain stories from the sector.
Speaking on the banking, economy, business, and industry ecosystems in the country will be CEO and MD of Mahindra Group Anish Shah, MD & CEO of Bandhan Bank Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, Rajesh Masale founder Rajsesh Kumar Agrahari, chairman of Aisshpra Gems & Jewels Atul Saraf, and chairperson of 16th Finance Commission Arvind Panagariya.
The 'Ideas Of India' Summit will also honour women for their contributions to science and technology in an engaging session with Annapurni Subramaniam Director of Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Deputy Director of Spacecraft Operations Area at Isro Telemetry Tracking and Command Network of ISRO Nandini Harinath, and Project Director Of the Aditya L-1 Mission Nigar Shaji.
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'If Some Mistake Is Made By Mistake, I Apologise Immediately': Aamir Khan
"My mother taught me to never hurt anybody even by mistake. So, I try as best as possible. If some mistake is made even by mistake, then I apologise immediately," Aamir Khan said.
What Kiran Rao Said On The Use of Artificial Intelligence In Filmmaking
"I am not sure how much AI will help in film-making. It can help in writing and editing. I think we cannot stop AI. We are all using technology to improve what we do. It will become how well you use it," Kiran Rao said on the use of AI in filmmaking.
I Made So Many Mistakes In Laal Singh Chaddha: Aamir Khan
"Laal Singh Chaddha is very dear to me. The entire cast did a lot of work, but it didn't work. When I look at my failures, it is the biggest opportunity for me to learn. There were two things: first, it was after a long time that my film didn't work. So many people came to meet me. I felt if you get so much love after a flop then I would have given 2-3 more flop films. The real side of it is that failure teaches you what has gone wrong. It gives you an opportunity. It has been a big learning. I have made so many mistakes on this movie at so many levels," Aamir Khan said on Laal Singh Chaddha's failure.
You Make Films To Entertain People: Aamir Khan
"Cinema is a medium where people come to get entertained. I am always asked that I raise important social issues in my stories. People think that I first think about social issues first and then search for a story... You make films to entertain people. Delhi Belly or Ghajini didn't have a social message," Aamir Khan said.
Why The Year 2001 Was Chosen For 'Laapataa Ladies'
"The period of 2001 is chosen to show that there was not so much penetration of cellphones. I didn't had a cellphone then. I used to have a pager," Aamir Khan said. Reacting to that Kiran Rao said, "I had a phone, but a small Nokia Phone."