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Nisha Ganatra Is Creating Cultural Change Through Collaborative Impactful Art
Nisha Ganatra Is Creating Cultural Change Through Collaborative Impactful Art

Nisha Ganatra Is Creating Cultural Change Through Collaborative Impactful Art

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Nisha Ganatra, is a Canadian-American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actress of Indian descent. And of course, is also my now new cousin. I first got to know her after watching Chutney Popcorn back in 99, which she wrote, directed, and produced herself. Ganatra has directed numerous television shows including Transparent, You Men Her, Better Things, Dear White People, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She also directed the comedy-dramas Late Nights and The High Note. She is the founder of Lady's Car Production. And you know, it's just an overall badass with such an amazing 25-year journey working in Hollywood. And guess what guys? She is just ramping it up. To me, Nisha could have very well written “To be, or not to be” but could Shakespeare have written for Disney Channel’s The Cheetah Girls: One World movie? I think not, but I’ll let you guys be the judge! So don’t miss out on this crazy fun episode with Nisha Ganatra.  We talked about: Her short film Rise + how her 25-year career began (1:48) Chasing the next achievement and dismantling the rival fallacy (10:55) Nisha's experience of breaking into TV and noticing the shift in industry practices (17:46) Nisha's style of directing and providing actors with notes (24:12) Affecting cultural change through impactful art (26:44) Reframing our conditioning to unlearn people-pleasing tendencies (29:57)  What’s next for Lady’s Car Production (32:35) Rapid Fire Questions (36:47) Connect with Nisha: Website InstagramLet’s Connect:InstagramThis podcast is produced by Ginni Media.

Nisha Ganatra Is Creating Cultural Change Through Collaborative Impactful Art

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