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Learning From Learners | Padmavati Rao | TEDxNITKSurathkal

Watch as Padmavati Rao, a sensitive actress and theatre artist highlights the fundamental flaws in the societal norms that are affecting the youngsters of the country. Her intricate observations from multiple projects with rural children aimed at making a social impact through theatre are presented to us through small incidents and anecdotes. This determined change-maker stresses the importance of making schools, a home for compassion, open-mindedness, empathy, and healing. Her talk leaves us to ponder over the havoc caused by determining the value of lives based on stringent requirements of the society. Padmavati Rao is an Indian film Actress, who began her career in the Kannada movie industry. She has worked in popular movies like Ondanondu Kaaladalli, Geetha in Kannada and Hindi films: Pardes, Te3n, Padmaavat, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior. Recently she has worked in Tamil, Marathi and Malayalam cinema too. Her solo show titled Kitchen Poems won critical acclaim. For the last four decades she has been involved in theatre, film, and television, a career marked with projects like Malgudi Days where her contribution was both before and behind the camera. In the last fifteen years, workshops across India and abroad, theatre and films for children, storytelling and puppetry, as well as making films for NGOs have shaped her career. Currently, she is taking her work in natural farming, arts, and crafts to rural Karnataka for a start. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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