WHAT’S YOUR ITCH?
On 22nd February 2020; NMIMS School of
Branding and Advertising hosted the 3rd edition of “The Itch Summit”.
This year’s Itch Summit was held at Mukesh Patel Auditorium, where we welcomed
a diverse panel of game changers whose Itch to revolutionize social norms drove
them to push against the barriers in people’s mind and change the way they
think.
The day kicked off with a moving speech by supremely talented “Badhaai
Ho” Actress Neena Gupta, whose unyielding pursuit to rise in the ranks of the
film industrywon her accolades for her work and showed great strength of
character. While sharing her life experiences, she quoted, “No one lives life
on their own terms. I made the best of what god gave me”.
Air Marshal Sunil Shripad Soman,
Commanding- in- Chief of Western Air Command, is an army professional whose
service as Assistant Defence Advisor, Air Defence Commander & Aide-de-Camp
to the President of India, has won him several awards. A firm advocate for the
Indian army, he gave valuable advice about what it takes to be a great leader
and the challenges that molded him into the man he is today.
His session was followed by Pratish Nair, The Founder and Managing
Director of PKSBE and a creative idealist who uses his unique charisma and deep
insights to transform the way learning is perceived and help corporate
professionals reach beyond themselves. His speech pushed the audience to
introspect and revealedprofound truths about marriage, college and his journey
as an entrepreneur.
Our next speaker was Moshe Shek, the owner of standalone restaurant-Café
Moshe: the first Mediterranean cuisine restaurant introduced in India. His
thought provoking speech conveyed his indomitable passion for food and
encouraged people to put money on their talents. When asked about his
achievements he said, “The journey has been rough. But if you love it, fell for
it and not the money and fame, you will succeed.”
Following him, were the delightful owners
of a tea stall, Balaji Vijayan and Mohana Vijayan, whose Itch to chase their
dreams compelled them to traverse the world to over 23 countries. Their
heartening story inspired people to chase their Itch, wherever it takes them and
sheds light on the difference between Indians and foreigner’s behavior towards
the development of our countries.
Vijay Barse, popularly known as the founder
of Slum Soccer, on his quest to better the lives of underprivileged children,
established a coaching academy that turns sports into a way of life. In his
speech, he humbly spoke about the life that children from poor backgrounds led
before he initiated Slum Soccer and his strong desire to help them despite all
odds. “Work for your own satisfaction not others. Insaan bano aur dusron ki chinta karo (Show some humanity and help
others)”
Thereafter, the second session commencedwith
an engaging discussion between Ron Malhotra – business advisor, founder of “The
Successful Male” and Managing Director of “Maple Tree Wealth”, and Prahlad
Kakar – “Advertising Guru” and Co-Founder and Chairman of PKSBE. The eye-opening
discussion provided a wealth of knowledge on the value of money, people’s
mentality towards money and the attitude a person needs to have in order to
have success chasing after them. “There are 4 aspects of professional success:
who you know, what you know, who you are and who knows you. Education system
teaches the first two, but fails to express the other, more important two”,
says Ron Malhotra.
Our next speaker wasthe renowned sex educator
Anju Kish, whose Itch to “Untaboo” the topic of Sex has promoted safe sex
practices and ensured that young adults form healthy, stable relationships. She
spoke about the myths surrounding sex education and the attitude of Indian
parents towards the subject. “Be a friendly parent not a friend,” she advises
them, “More importantly be an Askable parent.”
Delivering a rousing speech, our next speaker,
Lt. Col Manoj Sinha, was a retired army veteran who triggered a movement that
dispelled the notion that crying is a sign of weakness and encouraged men
around the world to embrace their vulnerabilities. He spoke about his struggle
to convince terrorists to pursue peace and the moment that changed his perception
of his country. He expressed his fear and concern for our nation with a
heart-wrenching poem that rooted the audience to their seats.
Speaking next wasShreya Reddy, an LGBT
Activist whose unbreakable spirit in the face of discrimination made her a
paragon of strength. Her inspiriting speech shed light on the challenges and
setbacks faced by people in the LGBT community and further expressedher itch to
eradicate discrimination in our society. “We don’t want sympathy. We want
empathy.”
Gun-wielding legend, Chandro Tomar,
lovingly called “shooter Dadi” decided to shoot her shot with sharpshooting and
at the age of 85, is the oldest sharpshooter in the world! Her inspiring speechmotivated
people to work hard, do good and be strong. With her sweet but firm manner, she
proved to all women pan-India that no one can dictate their lives and there’s
no limit to ambition, not even age.
Vasan Bala, a maverick in the film
industry, he is known for his unorthodox ideas and talent for capturing the
depths of the human psyche in his films- “Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota”, “Raman
Raghav 2.0” and others. He spoke about his movies and his desire to create
unconventional films while also encouraging everyone to open up to their
dreams. “Brace yourselves,” he says” for a new generation who will not follow
norms.”
To engage the audience’s attention, our
next speaker wasthe celebrated film director and screenwriter, Nitesh Tiwari,
known for his iconic films: Chillar Party, Dangal, Chhichhore, Bhootnath
Returns, etc. In his speech, he talked about the value of thinking differently
and the importance of staying rooted in reality. “Sometimes the wrong train,
takes you to the right station.”
The summit’s final speaker was the
acclaimed Opera Singer, Amar Muchhala, who spoke about the values and
philosophies that helped him make his mark on the world. The story of his
struggles with his speech impediment and his passion for western classical
music, have garnered the admiration and respect of people around the world and
proved that passion trumps fear. He ended his session with an impressive
performance that completely stunned the audience. Thusending
the evening on a high note.
The Itch Summit concluded with an
enlivening dance performance as a grand tribute to Bollywood’s Greatest “Khujali”
- Sridevi.
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