Banking Frontiers

Entertainm­ent during Lockdown

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Ther e i s no s e c o nd thought that the covid induced lockdown has become a pain for everyone. People just want to be free like they were before. Is there a way out of this pain? Interestin­gly, the human mind is creative and knows one way to mentally escape such pain and the boredom that it brings – that way is entertainm­ent. Even while being shackled at home, people were finding a variety of ways to entertain themselves including reading, movies, serials, painting, gardening, cooking, and much more.

Banking Frontiers did a mini-study and reached out to several people to find out how they are entertaini­ng themselves, and 18 people r e s p o n d e d , o f whi c h 4 were women. Here are the questions we asked:

(i) What are the top 3 ways you are keeping yourself entertaine­d these days, (ii) How much time you get in a week, (iii) Whether the timing is fixed or flexible, and lastly (iv) Whether you want more entertainm­ent or the current level is adequate. If it is a book or series you are watching, please share the name. If it is movies, please share what genre.

Here is a summary of the answers we received. The most common entertainm­ent activity among our respondent­s is watching serials on OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hotstar. Some of series that were named i nclude Scorpion, Special Ops, Money Heist, Patal Lok, Panchayat, The Manifest, Homecoming, Fauda, Ragnarok, Upload and The Valhalla Murders. Seems that action and comedy are the main antidotes to boredom in a lockdown.

Web series has become as a great father and son bonding opportunit­y for

Director - Enterprise Sales at Cisco System and his 10-yearold son Aarav. Both are enjoying Scorpion on Amazon Prime.

Ritesh Doshi,

Whil e b o n d i n g wi t h boys takes place in the living room, kitchen is a place for bonding with daughters.

Director Marketing - South Asia at ACI Worldwide, j oins his daughter every Sunday to cook up delicious Italian, Chi n e s e , America n a n d ofcourse Indian dishes. So

Milind Kharkar,

does

Head - Marketing Content & Thought Leadership at Aspire Systems.

Vidya Ramakrishn­an,

Shweta Ratnaparkh­i,

Head - Marketing - South Asia at Refinitiv has another kitchen hobby – she is trying her hands at making healthy

India spends some of her free time playing Carrom and Ludo with her kids. She also watches series and movies on Amazon Prime.

Master c h e f Aust r a l i a was mentioned by 3 of our respondent­s.

Madhusudan Warrier,

Chief Informatio­n Officer at NIIF Infrastruc­ture Finance has taken to virtual travelling watching shows on Travel XP. The second most common activity after web serials among our respondent­s is watching movies online.

Reading is a favorite past time for many.

calls herself a book person and all the time she has saved in travel is being effectivel­y spend on reading all her fiction favorites. Among non-fiction aficionado­s is

Ramakrishn­an

Vidya

Rajnarayan Krishnanku­tty,

Head Sales - Banking & Retail at AGS Transactio­n Technologi­es. He is reading books such as Ikigai,

The Power of Focus and Jaya by Devdutt Patnaik.

CEO of Sumeru Software Solutions is an odd reader – he is reading an old Tamil novel - Ponniyin Selvan. He says he is making very slow progress - perhaps one page a day!

Another is a retired RBI official who is reading spiritual books such as Bhagvad Geeta and Ramcharitm­anas and also watching motivation­al speeches by eminent speakers on Youtube. While reading is entertainm­ent, for

Global Head - Marketing, Cigniti is reading to catch up for his PhD related stuff.

Ramachandr­an,

Pattnaik,

Harish

Subhendu

CEO, Agilio Labs has read a few books and the one he liked

Sanjay Tripathy,

best is Atomic Habits by James Clear. “Lockdown has given an opportunit­y to recalibrat­e our life and change our bad habits and add some good habits which can be life altering in the long run. Atomic Habits gives lots of practical tips to make that happen. Real change comes from compoundin­g effect of lots of small changes/ decisions and lockdown has given me an opportunit­y to pursue it,” he avers.

Though i t c a nnot be termed as entertainm­ent, but many people have responded saying they have taken up physical activities such as yoga, jogging, etc. Sanjay Tripathy practices yoga with Cure.fit and is also part of a running group.

of Sumeru

Ramachandr­an

Software Solutions has taken up yoga and meditation and also teaching meditation to people online. “I regularly meditate with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishanka­r ji,” he shares.

Country Manager India at Tableau Software and

Anand Ekambaram,

Harish

Rajnarayan Krishnanku­tty

too have taken up fitness routines, while

Ra v i n d r a S o n i ,

Director Sales at Cisco claims: “I have kept my discipline on physical fitness and have not missed a single day in the lock down.” That apart, he has watched some interestin­g web series on the weekends and made an effort to be in contact with his colleagues by calling them up regularly.

Only one person mentioned sports, and that is Head - Insurance Vertical at Birlasoft. He has re-started with golf and plays on Saturdays and Sundays. “It’s a sport where I can practice social distancing,” he says. None of the 4 women mentioned any physical activity as entering their new routine.

So all these are the typical entertainm­ent activities. Now let us look at some outliers.

of Tableau Software is enjoying rock music.

Milind Sathe,

Anand Ekambaram

who has never painted before,

Mi l i n d S a t h e ,

started painting when the lockdown started. He uses a concept called ‘Constraine­d Creativity’ which says if you put constrains on creativity it strives. Constraint is on time and subject and extreme-focus. “I do painting for an hour every day on weekdays and 2 hours on weekends. I have made great progress.” He has shared some of his paintings.

outlier is

Director - Customer Success - India & APAC at BMC Software. While so many people have taken up reading, he has taken up writing. He is writing a novel combining two extremes - artificial general intelligen­ce and mythology.

Another

Mohan Vizhakat,

Sure will be interestin­g to see what he comes up with.

is tending to his terrace garden and has grown 4 types of roses - Peace Lilly, Orange Jasmine, Ixora and Hibiscus. Eti Gupta of ESRI too has taken up gardening.

So, all these activities will give you a picture of what kinds of activities and entertainm­ent people have taken up during the lockdown. Now let us look at the time and duration aspect. Most people expressed satisfacti­on with the quantity of time they get for entertainm­ent, while a few would like some more. With busy work schedules, most also get most of their

Mi l i n d Khar k a r

e n t e r t a i n ment o v e r the weekend. On a daily basis, people s p e nd a ny where between half an hour and 3 hours on entertainm­ent, and over the weekend it can be most of the day for the lucky few.

“I think I the current level of entertainm­ent is good; I explore more on the weekends, and I don’t want to get into a binge-watching habit,” says Shweta Ratnaparkh­i.

has a pointed observatio­n about TV and online content: “I think now that the families are at home there is a serious lack of family shows and content. Content has become very specific to age groups and content for

Puja Singh

families is lacking.”

The bottomline of this study is that most people seem to have out maneuvered the stress of the lockdown with traditiona­l and innovative ways. The corona virus has created a lot of fear and a lot of people have died, but the spirit and enthusiasm for quality of life is still intact. C Cheers to that spirit.”

 ??  ?? Vidya Ramakrishn­an
Vidya Ramakrishn­an
 ??  ?? Milind Kharkar
Milind Kharkar
 ??  ?? Ritesh Doshi
Ritesh Doshi
 ??  ?? Shweta Ratnaparkh­i
Shweta Ratnaparkh­i
 ??  ?? Anand Ekambaram
Anand Ekambaram
 ??  ?? Madhusudan Warrier
Madhusudan Warrier
 ??  ?? Rajnarayan Krishnanku­tty
Rajnarayan Krishnanku­tty
 ??  ?? Ravindra Soni
Ravindra Soni
 ??  ?? Subhendu Pattnaik
Subhendu Pattnaik
 ??  ?? Harish Ramachandr­an
Harish Ramachandr­an
 ??  ?? Sanjay Tripathy
Sanjay Tripathy
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 ??  ?? Gardening by Milind Kharkar
Gardening by Milind Kharkar
 ??  ?? Paintings by Milind Sathe
Paintings by Milind Sathe
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 ??  ?? Puja Singh
Puja Singh
 ??  ?? Mohan Vizhakat
Mohan Vizhakat
 ??  ?? Milind Sathe
Milind Sathe
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