Ventriloquist Media Features and Interviews
A look at the interviews and media features where I have shared my journey and the magic of my puppet family.
A clip from a 'Mahan Mahile' (Great Woman) feature on News18. It was an honor to be featured in a program that highlights the stories of inspiring women.
A fun clip of me and Ajji singing a Christmas carol with a ukulele. This shows a different side of our talent, combining ventriloquism with music.
The official event poster from the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) for their 'Bachpan' festival, featuring my show 'Fun with Ventriloquism'.
About In the Spotlight: Media Features
When I step in front of a camera or a live audience with Ajji and Tata, the focus is on making sure the humor lands just right. It is not just about the ventriloquism technique; it is about ensuring that the Kannada punchlines hit home while keeping the content clean enough for a corporate stage or a children's festival.
Being invited to perform at prestigious stages like the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre for their 'Bachpan' festival was a surreal moment for all of us—yes, Dinku and Ajji came along too. These media moments matter because they validate that ventriloquism is not just a niche performance art, but a powerful tool for storytelling.
When News18 featured my journey on 'Mahan Mahile', it was not just about the puppets. It was about showing how a modern Kannadathi can keep our language alive through comedy. This coverage helps clients see the professional side of what I do. Whether you are looking to bring a unique act to your corporate event, or you need a performer who understands the nuances of regional audiences, my media presence is proof of the reliability and craft I bring to every show. If you have seen me on television or in the news, you know that what you get on stage is exactly what you see in the interviews: authentic, family-friendly, and always funny.
Indushree Raveendra
I'm Indushree, a ventriloquist who brings puppets to life to tell stories that matter. My gang—Kokila Ajji, Tarle Tata, and Dinku—joins me everywhere, from TV interviews to festival stages, to keep the Kannada comedy spirit alive.
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