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Dr. (Hon) Anusha Srinivasan Iyer — The Aura Curator with Purpose, Poise, and Planetary Passion

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In a world where headlines fade and content combusts, Dr. (Hon) Anusha Srinivasan Iyer stands apart—a rare blend of strategy and soul, a creator of legacies, not fleeting fame, and a force of empathy in a realm ruled by ego; as the founder of Naarad PR & Image Strategists, widely recognized as India’s top-tier PR agency headquartered in Mumbai with a global footprint, she doesn't just shape narratives; she sculpts reputations, crafting campaigns that resonate, endure, and elevate—spanning Bollywood blockbusters, corporate turns, publishing icons, art movements, heritage brands, political imagery, and social purpose with equal deftness, guiding over a thousand initiatives with instinctive insight and strategic integrity Her craft is subtle yet seismic—working behind the scenes with giants such as Viacom18, T-Series, Reuters Entertainment, Moser Baer, Mercedes‑Benz India, Indian Dental Association, Orra, WTC, Reliance Entertainment, deftly blending global standards with local empathy; it’s no surprise she was recognized by The Times of India as India’s best PR, image strategist, and brand custodian, earning that status through authenticity, not aspiration Her influence stretches beyond campaigns into shaping futures—as Chief Mentor at the Indian Institute of Creative Skills (IICS) and a Governing Council Member of the Media & Entertainment Skills Council (MESC), she leads with humility, teaching that true impact in the media is rooted in conscience, creativity, and conviction—empowering new-age storytellers to wield influence with empathy and professional excellence And yet, the greatest chapters of her story unfold beyond boardrooms and press conferences—through actions that heal: launching the Make Earth Green Again Mega Foundation to restore ecosystems; founding Pawsitive Farm Sanctuary, where over 119 rescued animals live with dignity and care; and building Zindagi Helpline, a life-saving soul whisperer for those confronting despair—that is the heartbeat of her mission, where strategy meets stewardship As a nationally acclaimed filmmaker and veteran journalist, her words and visual stories have stirred hearts; globally, she brings cultural insight and conscience to the jury tables of festivals including the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Awards, Satyajit Ray Film Awards, World Culture Film Festival, Ayodhya Film Festival, Lakecity, Shunyatam, Chambal, Everest, Kanchenjunga, Samskara, and Yatha Katha—where she not only scores films but nurtures dreams She is not loud. She is layered, the echo behind ethics. She is not just a strategist; she is a soul strategist, building trust without trumpets, weaving value in a world that trades in noise, reminding us that real influence is quiet, rooted in integrity and intention India doesn’t just need Anusha Srinivasan Iyer. It needs her example, her empathy, her excellence, and her unwavering belief that when reputation is built on truth, brands become beliefs—and that is the legacy we truly deserve.

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