Tag: Max Mueller Bhavan

  • Komal Kakkar heads to HP India as head of  corporate  communications

    Komal Kakkar heads to HP India as head of corporate communications

    MUMBAI: It’s been some journey for Komal Kakkar. She began her career in 2008 as a PR executive in the Grasshoppers after completing her  post graduate diploma in advertising and PR, pulic relations and image management from the Sri Aurobindo Institute of Mass Communications. Today she’s perched right on top at multinational tech firm HP India as the head of corporate communications.

    The young professional who familiarised herself  with German by studying it for three years  at the Max Mueller Bhavan, was with Samsung Electronics in corporate communications for more than five years based in Gurgaon. She resigned in January 2024 and took time off to introspect. (Wish we all could have the courage to do that!)

    Prior to Samsung, Komal spent seven years and more at Apollo Munich Health Insurance Co where her knowledge of German would have been handy. She also got herself communication agency exposure by working as a senior management associate at Ipan Hill & Knowlton between 2008 and 2010.

    Komal, who carries her positivity openly,  said on Linkedin: “The year 2024 has been super special. After an enriching sabbatical filled with many adventures, a yoga certification, bucket-list travels, meeting some incredible people on the way, and self-discovery, I’m happy to share that I’ve joined HP as the Head of Communications for India. This time away was transformative—it gave me the space to reflect, rejuvenate, and return with a fresh perspective. I’m thrilled to channel this newfound energy into creating impactful communication strategies for HP, a brand with the vision to create technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere.”

    All we can say to Komal, is more power to you! 

  • Documentary fest in Delhi from 9 Feb

    Documentary fest in Delhi from 9 Feb

    MUMBAI: Documentary festival ‘Persistence Resistance’ will be screened across four venues in Delhi from 9 to 17 February.

    Having their Indian premiere would be Kersti Uibo’s This is the Day and Micha Peled’s Bitter Seeds.

    Films that will have their Delhi premiere would be K. R. Manoj’s A Pestering Journey, Living like a Common Man and The 4th Revolution – Energy Autonomy.

    The festival will present selections of Indian and German archives which will play in a circular loop in outdoor video parlours at the India International Centre from 12 to 15 February.

    Animation films by graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee will be screened for the first time ever.

    An exhibition called ‘Elusive Truth, Evolving Medium: Evaluating Contemporary Political Documentary’ by Rattanamol Johal will be held at the Queens Gallery, British Council.

    The festival will also pay homage to Tareque Masud and Lucia Rikaki.

    All the screenings will be held at the British Council, Arts Faculty, Delhi University North Campus, India International Centre and Max Mueller Bhawan.