Kazimi speaks with acclaimed actress Tannishtha Chatterjee about her experiences with racism in film and media and possible ways to create a more inclusive film industry.
Kazimi goes to meet record-breaker Shilpika Gautam as she paddle-boards across the Ganges to converse about the environment and why she quit her banking job in the UK to raise awareness about water-pollution in India.
Kazimi goes to the offices of one world's most vibrant voices in women entrepreneurship to see how she and her initiatives are leading the way for creating a balanced workforce.
Kazimi visits disability-rights activist Nipun at his residence to converse about his personal life, his crowd-sourced 'Wheels for Life' initiative and what it would take to create a accessible environment.
Fashion-designer turned social-activist speaks on creating a voice platform for survivors of acid-attacks. Their campaign #EndAcidSale won a Gold Cannes Lion.
What does it take to build a billion dollar company, that too, in an emerging nation? Kazimi converses with Ashish Kashyap, someone who did exactly that.
Architect crowdfunds his art pieces of structures that were destroyed in Nepal earthquakes to raise funds for those effected in the area's surroundings.
When his son's illness kept him for 12 months in the hospital, Rahul came in contact with an alarming number of children suffering diabetes due to junk food consumption, so he decided to take all the junk food companies to court.
His idea was simple: collect food that would otherwise go to waste and deliver it to those who need a meal. He started, others joined and they collectively delivered 1 million meals to date.