Ikiru: A unique Film and Reflection Experience

Ikiru: A unique Film and Reflection Experience

Join us for a transformative session where we will watch the classic film Ikiru and use it as a catalyst to explore and discuss our emotions, life purpose, and personal growth. 

4th August | 11am - 3pm

Venue: A cosy mini-theatre in Central Bengaluru

Agenda: Screening + Lunch + Discussion

Facilitated by: Naveen Vasudevan

Early Bird Pricing: ₹4000 for a Couple

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Event Details

The event venue is a cosy 20 seater theatre - a perfect setting for the movie screening and the rich discussion that will follow

  • Screening | 2.5 hours. There will be a tea-break in the middle of the movie.
  • Guided Discussion | 75 minutes: The highlight of the experience! Naveen will facilitate the discussion - Participants will be encouraged to share their personal reflections and how the film resonates with their own life experiences. The discussion will focus on topics such as the search for meaning, personal fulfillment, and how we approach life’s challenges, providing a safe space for deep introspection and mutual support.

Lunch:

There will be a lunch break between the screening and discussion session.

We will be ordering lunch for attendees. You have the option to a) pre-book lunch during registration, b) bring your own c) Have lunch at the venue canteen which serves simple, hygienic food.

Facilitated by: Naveen Vasudevan

Naveen Vasudevan is resident of Auroville and co-founder of Ritambhara. Over the last 20 years, he has been engaged with the questions: “What does it mean to live meaningfully in today’s times?” and “How may I offer the best of myself to the Whole?”. This ongoing journey has been richly rewarding and fulfilling. A cinema lover, he has been using movies as a tool for inner exploration, reflection and emotional change for many yrs. His interests include Evolutionary Leadership, Integral Psychology, and Process Work. He is particularly keen on working with young change-makers and those interested in bridging spirituality and social change.