By - Monu Kumar
Talennt Ka Maha Utsav the most easily accessible talent platform and talent show launched #TKMUTalks at the 22.5 Edition of #BNHAF Awards and Festival as #TKMU Season 1 started concluding ceremony.
The inaugural episodes of #TKMUTalks saw three young girls from Gen Z, speak on the importance of mental health and the way talent has become a potent tool, in finding a balance between ones mental health and physical health.
The first episode featured Tanvi Sharma a bright, young 'shalini from the Udayan Care NGO'. The episode got immense love and within the day of it's release clocked in 25,000 views across social media (LinkedIn, Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok in the USA), news-portals and other media.
Tanvi said, she is very happy with all the views she has got, but most importantly that she might have made positive changes to few lives.
Dr. Kiran Modi, Udayan Care said that she feels #TKMUTalks will give a very potent voice to the participants to put across their views very effectively.
Deepak Sharma, Udayan Care said that he is happy that he has firmed up association with Talennt Ka Maha Utsav and #BNHAF Awards and Festival beyond his book 'Wings To Fly'.
Rekha Vohra, Rekha Vohraa Foundation said that she is happy that she has been instrumental in nurturing these young voices, into probably, voices of tomorrow.
Amit R Agrwal founder #BNHAF Awards and Festival and Talennt ka Maha Utsav said that he is very happy that #TKMU is slowly but very steadily working towards his vision of illuminating the lives of 8.02 Billion Global Population.
