

His first story featured 70-year-old Babli Bai, from Mumbai who got her first tattoo when she was 10 years old. He travelled across different states of India like Maharashtra and Gujarat to uncover all the different tattoo traditions prevalent in the region. Shah’s journey to reconnect with his culture evolved into a showcase of the history of the country’s ink.
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Three generations later, Shah has taken on the onus of creating a “visual archive of the tattoo traditions indigenous to the subcontinent” and celebrating this fading art. These markings are commonly found on people belonging to the Mer/Maher or Rabadi tribes of Gujarat or Rajasthan and were used in lieu of jewellery for those who couldn’t afford any. His great-grandmother from Kutch, Gujarat, had unique dotted tattoos on her hands and neck known as “trajva”. For Mumbai-based tattoo artist Shomil Shah, the affinity for this art form is literally etched in his DNA. While tattoos might be the mainstay of hipsters and rock stars in today’s world, in India, the tradition extends over hundreds of years. Where she got to visualise the future of homeless housing and how she could improve it. Soon after, during her master’s in environmental design in the US, she was part of a homeless housing initiative in Los Angeles. After graduating in lifestyle products from National Institute of Fashion Technology, Delhi, Jayati was a part of many projects and various causes. She has also worked as environment designer II in fuseproject, which focused on designing and prototyping experiential environments for retail, and exhibition spaces in addition to involvement in industrial design, and strategy development. Prior to moving to the US in 2017, she has interned with many organisations including Viya Home, DeMuro Das and Artecnica. She got to be a creator, she “got to be the person who gets paid to ask ‘why’ and ‘how’”. She coped by shuttering herself in her room, drawing things, and it eventually turned into a career.Today, Jayati has grown to be one of the noted visual designers (physical and digital experiences) in the US. She started by designing Barbie dresses and grew up to learn that there are different kinds of creative careers.
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Sun TV Live can also be streamed on YuppTV Website from Laptops/ Computers or Mobile Web Browsers.Jayati Sinha was nine years old when she realised that she wanted to be in the creative field, courtesy a Disney show she used to watch. Sun TV and many other popular Tamil TV Channels Live can be watched from anywhere in the world through YuppTV App on Smart Televisions, Smartphones, Tablets and on streaming players like ROKU.

It also airs a comedy show called comedy junction which is pretty popular among all kinds of Tamil audience living around the world. The channel features not just TV serials and movies but it also caters to the elderly population providing news twice a day, and Spiritual programs in the morning. Currently, high rated shows like Nandini, Naayagi, Azhagu, Kuladeivam, Vani Rani etc. Chithi, Marmadesam, Metti Oli, Kolangal, Nadhaswaram, Deivamagal are among the popular creations of Sun TV and have been loved by the Tamil audience of two generations.

Sun TV is the home for some of the most popular longest running serials in Tamil like Kasthuri, Vaani Rani, Valli, Thirumatha Selvam, Mundhanai Mudichu, etc. The channel is available as Sun TV Live overseas in many countries through YuppTV. It holds the record for being on the top of the TRP charts for many years with its dramatically creative, entertaining, and ever-changing content. The channel which was established by Kalanidhi Maran in 1992 provided Tamil content to the Tamil audience for over 3 decades. Sun TV is the dominant Tamil TV Channel that is entertaining the Tamil audience all over the world for years.
