MIG Interview
Interview with Nandita Das
May 3, 2016
“Dearth of Will, Not Stories” Having proved her acting skills with art films such as 1947 Earth and Fire, actor-turned-director Nandita Das is hopeful about new media and distribution channels allowing fresh ideas to float. Having been a member of the jury at the Canne...
Read MoreInterview with Alejandro Ramirez Magana
May 3, 2016
Offering Distinctive Cinematic Experience With 1650 screens operational in 13 countries, the Mexican chain of movie theatres, Cinépolis, is focussed on strengthening the business and markets in which it is already present, says Alejandro Ramirez. Tell us about the business of ci...
Read MoreInterview with Subhash Ghai & Meghna Ghai
May 3, 2016
Setting New Precedents The 10-year-old film and media school, Whistling Woods, has come a long way through its international approach, innovative study methods and foreign tie-ups for practical trainings. However to answer the dearth of training and skills in the entertain...
Read MoreInterview with Shweta Tripathi
May 3, 2016
“Script is My Hero” She is the young face of Indian cinema who made waves last year with her debut performance in Masaan, an Indo-French co- production that opened to a standing ovation at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. The 30-year-old opens up about her aspirations an...
Read MoreR K Srivastava
March 15, 2016
Focused on World- Class Infrastructure With Airports Authority of India’s focus on commitments on modernization of Airports, there has been a boost in development of infrastructure, air traffic and cargo activities at AAI airports across the nation. Additionally, AAI is now foc...
Read MoreSGK Kishore
March 15, 2016
Focusing on Green Initiatives With 63 pc share in the PPP (public-private partnership) model, the Bangalore-based infrastructural company GMR supports government’s initiatives such as ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’, and adheres to green building parameters, says Ki...
Read MoreAditya Ghosh
March 15, 2016
Making the Best of Indian Skies Commenced merely a decade ago, IndiGo has emerged as one of the largest airlines in India with its focus on flying on time, keeping the process from booking to de-boarding hassle free and most importantly offering low fares, says Aditya Ghosh. &nbs...
Read MoreWolfgang Will
March 15, 2016
Continuing Growth in India With a presence of more than five decades in India, German carrier Lufthansa is quite bullish on the Indian market. It plans to expand its footprint and introduce new experiences and innovative products, says Wolfgang Will. How have been Lufthans...
Read MoreOzer Guler
March 15, 2016
Turkish Airlines: Eyeing to Fly More in India With a wide network of transiting flights, Turkish Airlines boasts of being the first choice among Indian travellers going anywhere in the world, wherein hospitality in terms of food and comfort comes handy. What kind of reach ...
Read MoreAbhilash Kumar
March 2, 2016
A Transforming Ayurvedic Experience With a presence of more than 25 years in India, Kairali, an Ayurvedic healing village, is one of its kind. The resort plans to introduce new experiences and also innovate the infrastructure to give it a modern look. What are the new trends in t...
Read MoreNeerabh Kumar Prasad
March 2, 2016
Working with Locals for Global Tourism After its bifurcation in 2014, Andhra Pradesh is promoting tourism aggressively, focusing on domestic and international markets with some unique offers, says Prasad. What has been the strategy of Andhra Pradesh Tourism after the creation of ...
Read MoreSurajit Bose
March 2, 2016
Focus on Experiences The eastern state of West Bengal has one of the most diversified offers in tourism products and the state is now focusing on experiential tourism. Aggressive promotions and focus on international markets also help, says Bose. As part of West Bengal Tourism’...
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