I'm not sure if Patrick was able to capitalize on those both, actually, because I have a two team owners, Jim Meyer and Mike Shank . Oh my goodness, they would be an incredible to show.Jim maybe might be a little reserved because he has his own way, but I tell you what, he would be incredible, such a great guy.
This spirit of service, in a way, was nurtured through these experiences. Shankaracharya established the four pilgrimage sites.
We joined together and said, let us provide primary health care. Shankaracharya told us, give them medicines, everything free. Just charge 50 paisa-- even a poor man can give 50 paisa.
So we organize big events-- big dandias, 6,000, 7,000 people, big Bollywood events, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Shankar Ehsaan Loy. And we do walk-a-thon. We do Holi. And we do banquets all over the country.
You might have seen her perform live or on stage, either solo or with her family, because she's the daughter of an illustrious violinist, Dr. Sangeeta Shankar. And she's also the granddaughter of a legendary violinist, Padma Bhushan Dr. N. Rajam. So without any delays, let's welcome Ragini Shankar.
Everybody feels it ,, you know? Shankar, If I may have you back on stage.
I think that we got lucky. Shanker wanted to give control to teachers and to principals who rarely got to decide whom to hire or fire or how to spend the money.
I think that we got lucky. Shanker: Set the goals for them and tell them what you're going to measure five years from now and at the end of that period of
IGN proudly presents Shankar Mahadevan. Shankar: Good evening everybody. There's not a single day that goes by without remembering you all -- because I can't believe that I am at THE Google office.
What do you think? Shankar Mahadevan: Aren't you, haven't you heard that every day during the match? Okay I'll sing for that later.
oh, um Shankar Mahadevan: Thank you. Thank you very much. This is a new venture, a new front which I had along with a few friends of mine.
But that's my story. Shankar Mahadevan: So to sum it up, basically, what we've tried to do is whether we would learn anything in any institute anything that you're learning you receive your knowledge through two sources: one is your book, your textbook or whatever book that is there.
Sridhar Ranganathan: So there's a teacher here and she's gonna conduct a class with you guys. Shankar Mahadevan: Yeah and I want all of you to sing with us okay? Sridhar Ranganathan: Are you ready?
I thought I heard you. Shankar Mahadevan: Come on Google are you ready? audience in unison: Yes.
audience in unison: Yes. Shankar Mahadevan: Superb. Padma is, go ahead. Padma Shankar: Hi. Shankar Mahadevan: This Padma Shankar from Chennai.
Are you ready to sing with me? Shankar Mahadevan: Yes, yes, yes. Padma Shankar: Shankar Mahadevan: Three, four.
audience: Padma Shankar: Shankar Mahadevan: Can you make it a little bit louder? audience: Padma Shankar:
Padma Shankar and audience: Shankar Mahadevan: Fantastic! Thank you very much Padma! This is not Google, this is surreal a Google.
Fantastic Padma. Thanks Padma. Shankar Mahadevan: So what we did was not only, not everybody wants to wear a coat and tie and put a shawl and become a pundit and do a classical music concert.
Maybe you can ask him to sing the whole song. Shankar Mahadevan: That was a Goggeling a Google. Thank you so much.
Yeah? male #1: So this schedule that . Shankar Mahadevan: male #1: Can you tell the pitch Shankar: It's all there. All the pitch and everything that he gives on the page the śruti because that it, you just saw a part of the video isn't it
male #1: female student: Yes. Five students are never singing together. Shankar Mahadevan: They're all there, they're hearing the other students sing, but they never sing together. So each one can sing in their own pitch and while the other students, my teacher used to tell me that it's much better to learn in a group
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: See kids are damn fast in grasping things whether they understand it or don't understand it they just learn stuff really fast.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Madadevan: And currently we just we have students who are also about 70?
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Madadevan: You wanna answer that?
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: Well I don't come into any of the classes and teach myself, I come in as visiting faculty.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahdevan: Thank you.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: It's just a month old, we just started March 3rd but we have -- Sridhar Ranganathan: Absolutely.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: exciting plans.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: She just left, okay.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: Ah. Sridar Ranganthan: Yeah.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: And soon we'll be opening up to the rest of the world so we'll be, just manage the virtual class bit,
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: Thanks. Sridar Ranganathan: Thanks.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Madadevan: Okay boss .
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: Hello. I'll sing probably you sing with me.
So when you're in a class of four or five you hear the other students, they inspire you. Shankar Mahadevan: I'll sing one line you're allowed to sing .
Yes, it's fine. Nothing to beat the Mumbai traffic. But Shankar, let me begin by welcoming you in my mother tongue, something which you will be very familiar-- to all the people. , good afternoon. I should have guessed you can't speak in most languages now from India.
Everybody feels it ,, you know? So Shankar, you sing in so many styles.
And I always wanted to rewrite it with modern images because they didn't have binge watching in 900, whenever Shankaracharya lived. That's how I waste most of my time. But I'm too lazy, and it's too long.
OK, well, there are many occasions where musicians are asked to come together, OK, Mr Herbie Hancock, Mr. Chick Corea, come and play together or Shankar Mahadevan and Shiva Mani and Zakir Hussain all come together and play. So those are professional concerts where you are paid, you come, and you play.
Bengali writer Mani Shankar Mukherjee's book was adapted into a film by Satyajit Ray. And Shankar was asked exactly the same question. Your book is now a film.
I see you've got the horns sign down now. Adam Shankman: Yeah. Male Presenter: So, Adam, I gotta get this list. I gotta read from my notes here.
And he's also been a judge and is continuing to be a judge on a talent show. Adam Shankman: I only judge for money. Otherwise, totally judgment-free. Male Presenter: You're totally judgment-free?
Otherwise, totally judgment-free. Male Presenter: You're totally judgment-free? Adam Shankman: Totally. Male Presenter: We'll see. On So You Think You Can Dance.
And he's produced the 82nd Academy Awards, which in and of itself is just a--. Adam Shankman: That was the Steve Martin Alec Baldwin one. The good one. Male Presenter: He's also directed television, so episodes of "Glee" and "Modern Family." And as well as several films I'm sure you're familiar with, things like "Hairspray," "The
Male Presenter: I was amazed how quiet that trailer was. Adam Shankman: Yeah. Male Presenter: Very low key. So, what attracted you to the material at first when you--"Rock of Ages?" I mean, did you have long hair in 1987?
So, what attracted you to the material at first when you--"Rock of Ages?" I mean, did you have long hair in 1987? Adam Shankman: Well. Oh, God. I had horrible Jew-fro.
vodka and-- Male Presenter: That's what you do. Adam Shankman: on a Wednesday after high school. And I hope my parents are watching this.
So, I--. Male Presenter: Are you still friends with these people? Adam Shankman: Guess what. One of them is now the president of NBC.
And--. Male Presenter: I wonder if that's on her resume? Adam Shankman: Yeah. Hi, Jen. But we are, but yeah.