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Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:44

In conversation with Bhavana Sinha

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Sanitizing is a huge operation and involves people from across the world, but is particularly interested in the Brown teenager, if I might say so myself. I think a better authority on Sunday Charging and herself is Bhagna. So welcome to Swell Bhavna. It's great having you here

Bhavana Sinha is the founder of Sundaychaizine an online magazine that represents topics concerning teenagers.

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Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 0:22
Hi, Shuaria. Thank you so much for having me on here. It's so nice to hear your voice. I loved getting to hear you describe Sunday Chi because I think you really hit the nail on the head. You got exactly what we were going for when we started the project. And it feels really good to know that our message is reaching people the right way. And yeah, I'm really excited to be here and get to talk about it a little bit more
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Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:19
Baba. Before we proceed with the interview, I have to admit I am a personal fan of Sunday Tries. I have followed you since you began that Instagram page. So this is a bit of a fangirl moment for me. First question to you is, what inspired you to create Sunday charging
@bhavana
Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 1:00
I'm smiling so wide right now. I wish you could see what inspired Sunday Shai. It was actually a different small business that I started earlier in the Pandemic. It was called Thrift in Bangalore, and it was a small Thrift store that came out of pure boredom and the love for fashion and sustainability. And it eventually evolved into a project that involved working with a few small artists who sell their products. And that was an aspect of the store that I thoroughly enjoyed
@aishwaryasunil_
Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:10
It seems like a moment is just right for you to create Sunday try. I have to ask, who is it difficult for you to leave this project behind when you left for uni
@bhavana
Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 0:27
Music. It was so hard for me to go back to school when I had something so special to me right here in Bangalore. And I think that's why Sunday Chi became something that was so close to Indian and culture, because I kind of felt a deep attachment to my hometown, and I wanted to stay connected to it, even though I was going to be so far away. And yeah, it was very difficult
@aishwaryasunil_
Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:47
So what was that process like gathering all those people from all these different countries, States? Was it difficult in any way and was its challenging? And what did it teach you
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Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 1:15
It happened quite organically. I don't really know how we kind of opened applications and that's the crowd that Sunday trial brought in. It might have been because I spent my last years of high school at an international school and out of the court team, three out of four of us ended up going abroad to study
@aishwaryasunil_
Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:47
So I wonder what's the future of Sunday, Charles? Are you guys planning on developing it more maybe actually publishing it to be a magazine, printing out more issues shoes? What is the plan for Sunday, Chai
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Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 1:13
I think it might have to be more of a summer vacation kind of project, simply because we're all growing up and getting more responsibilities and we don't have as many hours in the day as we used to to dedicate to a project that requires so much effort. So we do want to continue it. We have a few plans in the works to build a community in a way that is more self sufficient and requires less personal involvement from our side. But that's definitely still a work in progress
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Aishwarya Sunil
@aishwaryasunil_ · 0:21
But Babna, I really hope it happens because I know I keep checking the website, hoping that it appears magically, but I I know it's going to be great work. And I'm really excited for the first issue to come out. Thank you so much for speaking with me today. I had a great time talking to you, and I had a wonderful time learning so much about your magazine, about your little project. So thank you
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Bhavana Sinha
@bhavana · 0:16
Thank you so much for having me on here. This is my first swell and it's so exciting to see this new cool platform and also meet someone who actually knows what Sunday Chi is and feels the same way about it as I do. So thanks a lot. I really enjoyed this this
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AKSHITA KOHLI
@Akshitakohli · 0:01
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