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Lights, Camera, Action: Behind the Scenes of My TV Appearances

byIndushree RaveendraStarts from12,000 Per SetView full gallery

From the bright lights of 'Gichi Gili Gili' to candid backstage banter, here’s a look at the chaos, comedy, and chemistry I share with my puppet family on screen.

A fun behind the scenes moment from the 'Gichi Gili Gili' finale, where Ajji interacts with the other talented contestants. It’s these candid moments that show the great camaraderie on set.

A selfie with the star, Kokila Ajji, on the vibrant set of Gichi Gili Gili Season 2. The audience loves her life-size presence on the show.

Another great moment on the Gichi Gili Gili set with a fellow artist. The colorful background and energy are a huge part of the show's appeal.

Ajji having a candid chat with one of the contestants backstage at 'Gichi Gili Gili'. These interactions are unscripted and show Ajji's witty personality in full flow.

Ajji's farewell chat with the lovely Niveditha Gowda on the Gichi Gili Gili set. It was an emotional and funny moment, and shows the bonds we build on the show.

A throwback to my appearance on 'Bombat Bhojana' with the legendary Sihikahi Chandru. Ajji had a wonderful conversation with him, proving that she can hold her own even in a cooking show.

A short, fun clip of me and Ajji dancing on the Gichi Gili Gili stage. We always try to bring a lot of energy and joy to our performances.

A classic selfie with Ajji backstage. Even with her eyes closed, she steals the show! This is the fun and masti we have behind the scenes.

Another angle of my selfie with Ajji. We were all dressed up for a performance on Gichi Gili Gili, complete with traditional jewelry.

Capturing a fun moment with Ajji before going on stage. The bright lights and our smiles say it all.

About Lights, Camera, Action: Our TV Appearances

Television sets are high-energy, fast-paced environments where scripts change on the fly and every second counts. Performing on Gichi Gili Gili taught me how to keep the comedy fresh and the interaction sharp, whether I'm responding to a contestant's sudden joke or keeping the audience laughing during a live take. I bring this same adaptability to my private shows and brand collaborations, ensuring that no two performances are ever exactly the same.

Working on television wasn't just about the screen time; it was a masterclass in reading a room. When you're performing with Kokila Ajji or Tarle Tata under studio lights, you don't have the luxury of a slow buildup. You have to land the punchline, manage the banter, and keep the energy high instantly.

People often ask if the fun we have on TV is scripted. The truth? It’s a mix. While we have the core structure ready, the best moments—the ones you see in these photos—often happen in the cracks between takes. Whether I’m backstage chatting with fellow artists or Ajji is busy 'flirting' with contestants, those unscripted interactions are where the real connection happens.

Why this matters for your event: When you hire me for a live show or a brand collaboration, you're not just getting a ventriloquist; you’re getting someone who understands how to hold a crowd's attention under pressure. Whether you need a Kannada comedy show that breaks the ice or a branded skit that doesn't feel like a forced ad, I use these same techniques.

  • Language: My shows are in 'Kanglish'—a blend of Kannada and English—ensuring the humor lands perfectly for a local audience.
  • Flexibility: From corporate events in Bengaluru to intimate family gatherings, I adapt the humor to suit the setting.
  • Authenticity: My puppets aren't just props. Ajji, Tata, and Dinku have distinct personalities that connect with people of all ages, from kids to ajjis (grandmothers).

If you’ve seen us on Colors Kannada or Bombat Bhojana and want that same 'masthi' (fun) for your upcoming event, let’s talk. I’d love to bring my puppet family to meet yours.

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Indushree Raveendra

Starts from 12,000 Per Set

I'm Indushree, and I believe laughter is the best language. My puppets—Kokila Ajji, Tarle Tata, and Dinku—are more than just characters; they’re my family and my co-stars. We’ve had a blast bringing our brand of clean, conversational comedy to TV screens across Karnataka.

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