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This Changed My Life

This Changed My Life

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The Hindu’s latest podcast offering has reporters speaking to people in the realm of cinema, about a moment, place, event, person, and/or thing that changed their life. This weekly podcast hopes to dive deep into what it took to build this current version of themselves, sharing with the rest of the world about all it means to create and create well. Arte Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • Valentine’s Day special: ‘Kalyanamalai’ Mohan on wedding trends and modern love
    Feb 14 2026
    Long before Sima Aunty and dating apps, Tamil Nadu had one matchmaker — ‘Kalyanamalai’ Mohan.From the rise of television to changing ideas of love and marriage, this OG Tamil matchmaker looks back on his rich 26-year experience of playing Cupid and facilitating over 6.5 lakh weddings.In this Valentine’s Day special interview with The Hindu, Mohan talks about matchmaking, marriage trends, love and how decision making have evolved over decades — from horoscopes to modern expectations.
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    29 m
  • Soundarya Rajinikanth interview | With Love | Kochadaiyaan
    Feb 9 2026
    Soundarya Rajinikanth returns to Tamil cinema as a producer with With Love, starring Abishan Jeevinth and Anaswara Rajan. In an interview with ‘The Hindu’ for the 'This Changed my Life' podcast, she chats about her comeback, why she took a long break and what she plans to do now. She also revisits Kochadaiyaan, her 2014 animation film starring her father and Tamil superstar, Rajinikanth, and talks about her lessons from that experience. The producer also reflects on animation’s future in India, re-releases like Padayappa, and whether Kochadaiyaan could return in a new avatar. Reporter: Srinivasa Ramanujam Recorded and edited by: Shivaraj S and Naveen Kumar V
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    28 m
  • How blind women in Tiruchi are weaving success | The RCBW story
    Jan 10 2026
    For 50 years, the Rehabilitation Centre for Blind Women (RCBW) in Tamil Nadu has empowered visually impaired women through skill training. From tailoring bedspreads and weaving baskets to baking fresh goods, the centre helps women earn a livelihood and live independently. Founded in 1975 by Dr. Joseph Gnanadhickam, RCBW continues to transform lives with free training and support for education. Discover how touch, resilience, and creativity shape their journey.
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    47 m
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