Friday, May 24, 2013

Chat with Meena Sundaram for SBAGD

Hello everyone, my name is Gauri and our guest today at The Foundations TV is Meena Sundaram, the ever smiling, bubbly and happy person that you have seen in almost all events that are organized here in New England. Meena has this unique spontaneity that galvanizes others around her as well naturally makes her the first choice of non-profit organizations and community groups when they need someone to take an idea from a concept to reality. With her energy, practical skills as well as intellect, it is absolutely no wonder that she involves  herself in such diverse activities. Most of us know her as a cardiologist or a sweet voice of New England, but what you may not know is that she has written and directed a musical play, loves to cook exotic dishes, loves to play tennis, enjoys travelling and is a movie lover as well. So that actually brings us to our first question to Meena:


Gauri: Which one of these is closest to your heart. If you had a day to yourself with no deadlines or a to-do list to keep up with, what would you choose to do?
Meena: oh boy! A day off, that’s always everybody’s best dream. I would wake up late, go for a nice long walk, talk to my neighbors, have lunch with a friend, and listen to some nice raga based music. I would pick up my son early and spend some time with him, play with him and take him out for ice cream and cook dinner for my husband.
Gauri: So looks like it is a blend of all the different activities that you like, music, cooking, spending time with family and friends. Everything  that you enjoy doing will be part of your special day. I think that also leads us to something that I have observed about you while working with you that you do great people skills. I personally would like to add to that since I have worked with you for a qawaali for the Madhubala show. Working with so many of us, there were various opinions at various points but you made us all feel on one side together as a team. You made everyone feel so comfortable and proud of their contributions.
Meena: Thank you. It was pleasure to work with so many beautiful women.


Gauri: So with so many things that you are involved with what is it that keeps you going? We all have our ‘low days’, on those days what lifts you up to keep moving?
Meena: You’re absolutely right, one does not always wake up like an energizer bunny. What motivates me is the purpose, the focus on the things that need to be done and the enthusiasm that I have, while working on a project with the people I work with. There’s so much to organize, co-ordinate, and the motivation comes  from that. In addition there is always that sensation that as long as we don’t complete our goal, our work is not done, so one does plow through no matter a good day or bad day
Gauri: That’s great, so I hear that on the one hand there is a to-do list kind of banging on the door and on the other hand the energy that comes from within your own mind that you have long term goal and that you need to achieve something. 

Gauri:
Tell us about your current project, Sahib Bibi aur Guru Dutt?
Meena: This is a project that is very close to my heart. I have been interested in Guru Dutt ji’s life and his story for the last few years. His creativity is fascinating to me as much as the personal demons he had to deal with. I have been researching his relationships with his wife Geeta Dutt as well as that with Waheeda Rehman. Some people who became stall birds and celebrities due to working with him. So, the attempt is to represent this in a very in-depth, focused way so that the people actually have a look at the man, the people he was with, his career and his life. I want people to leave the show knowing a lot more about him. It can also be an eye-opener for the new generation to know him as a great director. As you know Pyaasa, one of his films is considered as one of the best 100 films ever by Time magazine. I am also very honored to do this show for Snehalaya which was featured in Satyame Vijayate a few months ago. This is non-profit organization that is doing fantastic work with rehabilitating prostitutes, sex workers, the education and health of their children. In all this is a wonderful combination of talented people in this area who have taken this project as their own and are all helping to make this happen. Hope to see everyone on September 7th

Gauri: Thanks for sharing all this fantastic information Meena. I am also interested to know , since there are so many events happening, what makes SBAGD unique?
Meena: What we are trying to do in this event is trying to tell the story of Guru Dutt’s life, in the context of his career as well as his personal life. It is going to be a bit of his chronology of films in addition to all that happened like people he met, people he worked with. So, we are doing a complex of scenes, some narration about his life, songs, all that in a very chronological manner. We are also involving lot of actors from the area to perform as actors such a Dev Anand, Madhubala etc. We have of course, singers singing a bunch of songs and we have a few artists who are going to be helping with paintings that depict these wonderful movies and we plan to use them as some of our stage design. So, we are trying to get all the arts ~ music, dramatics, visual arts incorporated in telling the story of Guru Dutt.
Gauri: That is a truly beautiful concept and a very nice combination. We would absolutely love for all of the audiences who are watching this video to come and see this beautiful combination that Meena is creating on September 7th, 2013.

Gauri:
 What’s your key to success? What is that one thing that always works for you?
Meena: What is important to me is to truly believe in what I am doing. I am a very project based, topic based person. I like to focus and then develop that idea. As you know it takes a village for anything to happen. You start with a seed, and then you add all the ingredients, water, sunlight etc. get the right environment set up for that seed to germinate. So every idea is ultimately about that. The whole process has to be so much fun. I hope it is fun for everybody involved. It becomes a journey that we tread on together. In addition I feel if you have an idea, work on it, do something with it other than it be forgotten and wither away and die. So if you have a desire to do something, you have to get up and do something about it.
Gauri: I think this is truly you Meena, because I totally agree with what you just said that if you believe in it, you will make it happen. And I have personally seen you believe in it so passionately that everyone around you also gets motivated and feels part of the journey. That is something that you do Meena, and you create that congeniality around yourself. Even so many months ahead of time, we’re still in May and the show is in September and everybody I’ve met in the last couple of weeks is already looking forward to this show. They are also part of this show. We can all feel the energy flowing into the community. This is what I think makes you unique and that’s what makes this show unique. So, congratulations for that. This is a beautiful quality to have in a human being.

Gauri:
Your presence itself is extremely inspiring to those around you and being mentored by you is priceless indeed. For those who are listening to this interview and those who are starting out, what’s your motivational message?
Meena: Totally agree with you Gauri, that creativity is a gift that must be used very well and very wisely. A creative person should be motivated by the desire to achieve their dream rather than a desire to beat others or compete with others. So as long as one is true to their idea, their concept, you can create it. In fact you can be equally creative as a team member, knowing your role in a project, helping your friends at the same time. We are so lucky in the New England area to have a community of people where we help each other on various projects. We all take leadership at various levels while the other members join in and assist each other achieving their dream. So this is really a community being creative, which is very important.

Gauri: That is such a lovely message for everybody who is starting out and is also the essence of The Foundations TV that comparisons should be used as an inspiration and not to enhance a competitive spirit within ourselves. So as Meena said, it is not about beating other people or moving ahead of other people, but it is about moving ahead of yourselves, and pushing yourselves to reach your own potential, and keep growing and enriching your life. Yes, it is about entertainment but it is also about enriching your own life and of those around you.
Thank you so much Meena for this interview. It was absolutely wonderful to have you over today and talk to you. I am totally in love with you. I am a big fan of yours, I have to tell you that.

Meena: I have to say the feeling is mutual. I do appreciate you inviting me to Foundations TV and for asking such wonderful questions. Again, I am just happy to be where I am and happy to do events for charities and fund raisers. Thank you so much.

Gauri: It was so much fun talking to Meena Sundaram today. Just like to re-iterate that the new show which is Sahib, Bibi aur Guru Dutt is coming up September 7th, 2013. We look forward to seeing all of you there. This is going to be in the Keefe Tech auditorium in Framingham starting at 5:30 sharp. The tickets are already available on Lokvani as well as Boston Desi Connection. So, please go ahead and reserve your seats. This is going to be one incredible not-to-miss show. We’re going to have a lot of fun and it is also for a beautiful cause which is for Snehalaya , an organization that was featured in Amir Khan’s Satyame Vijayate. Also there is a facebook event listed, please join that so you can start receiving updates about it as well. We look forward to seeing you all.

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