Campaign India Team
Dec 10, 2021

Year-ender 2021: 'I have improved my social media presence considerably' – Hrishikesh Kannan

We ask industry leaders for their learnings from 2021, and an outrageous prediction for the year to come

Hrishikesh Kannan
Hrishikesh Kannan

Campaign India is ending the year by asking industry leaders about what this year taught them and an outrageous prediction for 2022. 

Here's what Hrishikesh Kannan, (popularly known as Hrishi K), radio host on Radio One, podcast host and producer, had to say:

Your stand-out moment or leaning from 2021? 
 
In my heart, I'm a homebody who loves to be home. If my work life can be part of my home life I’m the happiest. Also, I have been more resourceful than ever before, obsessing about technology and the right gear and learning so much to upgrade my own studio to move with these uncertain times. 
 
I can say that I have improved my social media presence considerably. There are still miles to go but I see a lot of progress 
 
An outrageous prediction for 2022? 
 
I shall be a billionaire in 2022 (I wish). Most importantly I’m hoping that this new virus variant never reaches India and even in other parts of the planet where it has reached I predict that people shall be healed sooner than ever before and we find a permanent cure to this horrid virus.
 

 

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Campaign India

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