
Everyday Empires with Rohit Maini
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<p>Everyday Empires brings you the inspiring journeys of ordinary people building extraordinary entrepreneurial empires. Every 3rd Thursday, Rohit Maini, London-based chartered accountant, Managing Director of award-winning businesses and an entrepreneur himself, interviews guests to uncover stories more relatable and inspiring than the same old narratives about out-of-touch entrepreneurs that seem to dominate media headlines, Forbes lists and our social feeds.</p><p>Find us at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://everyday-empires.com/">https://everyday-empires.com/</a>.</p>
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Recent Episodes

June 19, 2026
From Backstage with Coldplay to Building an Artist Empire | Parul Mundra | Ep.19
<p>Behind the Scenes of Live Music, Broken Necks, and Building an Event Empire In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with the phenomenal Parul Mundra, founder of Tarashna Talent Management. Parul takes us on a masterclass journey through the chaotic, high-stakes world of live event production and artist management in India. From defying industry stereotypes as a female production manager to pulling off massive international breakthrough events like Coldplay, Jay-Z, and Demi Lovato, all while wearing neck support from an accident days prior, Parul's relentless work ethic defines what it means to show up. What you’ll learn in this episode: Breaking the Mold: How Parul navigated a heavily male-dominated production industry and intentionally scaled teams of women to level the playing field. The Birth of Tarashna: How a chance encounter with an unmanaged, independent artist sparked an overnight pivot into a premier talent management agency. The Blueprint for Artists: What a top agency actually looks for in a creator, and why management won’t save you if you aren't putting in the consistent groundwork. The Superpower of Leadership: Why great leaders help others see what they are good at, rather than showing off their own strengths. Whether you’re an aspiring event producer, an independent artist trying to get noticed, or an entrepreneur figuring out how to scale with a "long-term" vision, Parul’s sharp insights on consistency, boundaries, and slow-and-steady growth are gold. </p>

May 8, 2026
Is Bollywood Struggling? OTT, Rising Costs & How the Industry Really Works | Abhishek Kapur | Ep.18
<p>Abhishek Anil Kapur, director of Skyforce, breaks down how the Hindi film industry really works and what it takes to build a career in Bollywood from the ground up. Abhishek began with the dream of becoming an actor but quickly realised it wasn’t his strength. Instead of waiting for the perfect opportunity, he found his way onto a film set, starting as an intern on Shor in the City with Raj & DK. </p><p></p><p>Over the next 15 years, he worked his way up from intern to first assistant director and eventually to associate director at Maddock Films. He learned every aspect of filmmaking behind the scenes before finally directing his first feature film in 2025. </p><p></p><p>In This Episode, We Cover: • How to enter Bollywood • What really happens behind the camera • Film crew hierarchy explained • How COVID and OTT changed the Indian film industry • Rising cinema costs, death of the single screen cinemas • Why audiences are more selective today Beyond the mechanics of the industry, this conversation is about mindset starting wherever you can, staying patient, and trusting that opportunities come to those who stick it out long enough. If you’re curious about how to join Bollywood, understand the Indian film industry, or build a long-term career in film, this episode offers a rare, honest look from someone who’s done it the hard way. 🎙️ Everyday Empires brings you real conversations with people building their careers and businesses from the ground up. 👉 LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more insights on entrepreneurship, careers, and creative industries 💬 Comment below: Would you ever try to break into Bollywood?</p>

April 11, 2026
The Full Circle: Mukti Mohan on Dance, Acting, and Building MuktiManch | Everyday Empires Ep17
<p>In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with the multifaceted Mukti Mohan - dancer, actor, and entrepreneur. Mukti opens up about her journey from a childhood bedroom stage in New Delhi to the professional sets of Netflix and beyond.</p><p></p><p>We explore: </p><p>• The Science of Dance: Why 9 years of Bharatnatyam saved her from career-ending injuries. </p><p>• The Industry’s "Male Gaze": A heartbreaking look at how professional technique is often edited out for "item shots". </p><p>• The Actor’s Transition: How she "shamelessly" approached Anurag Kashyap to assist on Bombay Velvet just to learn the craft. </p><p>• Mukti Manch (<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" class="mention-chip ytcp-social-suggestion-input" href="https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCquQQ2oV00m7BTggCjjPpMw">@MuktiManch</a>): Her vision for creating a shelter where artists can return to "Ground Zero" and experiment without judgment.</p><p></p><p>Mukti Mohan doesn't hold back in this raw episode of Everyday Empires. From the heartbreak of having her technical dance skills edited out for "male gaze" body shots to the bold move of assisting on film sets just to learn how a camera breathes , Mukti reveals what it actually takes to transition from a reality show winner to a Netflix actor. We dive deep into Mukti Manch, her "safe haven" for artists to fail, and why she believes money only exists to buy the freedom to learn.</p>
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<p>Everyday Empires brings you the inspiring journeys of ordinary people building extraordinary entrepreneurial empires. Every 3rd Thursday, Rohit Maini, London-based chartered accountant, Managing Director of award-winning businesses and an entrepreneur himself, interviews guests to uncover stories more relatable and inspiring than the same old narratives about out-of-touch entrepreneurs that seem to dominate media headlines, Forbes lists and our social feeds.</p><p>Find us at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://everyday-empires.com/">https://everyday-empires.com/</a>.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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