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What filmmaking taught me about happiness | Nag Ashwin | TEDxHyderabad

In a world obsessed with likes, followers, and numbers, are we measuring life all wrong? Nag Ashwin, acclaimed filmmaker and director of Kalki, dives into the comparison culture—where we constantly measure ourselves against others, chasing success and happiness in external validation. But what if the key to fulfillment was within us all along?Through sharp insights and a fresh perspective, he challenges us to stop the endless comparisons and instead, live each day as if it were our last. Because when we do, what truly matters becomes clear. Nag Ashwin is a visionary filmmaker redefining Indian cinema with his bold storytelling. Known for his critically acclaimed Mahanati, which won three National Film Awards, Nag pushes boundaries with Kalki 2898 AD, India’s first sci-fi epic, blending mythology with a futuristic narrative. He is celebrated for his innovative approach to storytelling and ability to create compelling worlds. Nag’s films challenge conventions, inspire audiences, and showcase his passion for marrying art with imagination. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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