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Anchor Kashyata Bhatia speaks about her experience of interviewing Rohan Khaunte, Minister of Tourism, Goa

For anchor Kashyata Bhatia, every experience matters. She is quite a pro at any subject and has been anchoring events for quite some time now. Recently, she interviewed Rohan Khaunte, Minister of Tourism, Goa, for a show on Goa called Spiritual Goa.

Sharing her experience, she says, “Spiritual Goa is a show aired on History TV 18 that uncovers the spiritual side of Goa — the land of Lord Parshuram and the sacred Ekadash Teerth Circuit, with temples that have stood strong through centuries. I had the honour of interviewing the Honourable Minister for Tourism, IT, E&C, and Printing and Stationery in the Government of Goa, Shri Rohan Khaunte, as he shared his insights on the spiritual side of Goa.

Rohan ji is an absolutely fantastic human being. As I was preparing for this show, I knew my questions and the context. But he has so much knowledge that it felt as if no one else could have described Goa better than him. For any kind of anchoring or interviewing, there is preparation before the shoot, but in the end, during the interview journey, it becomes more about going candid and immersing yourself completely in the conversation.

This interview was done in a single take. It was energetic, and many secrets were revealed, which you will get to see in the episodes.”

Goa is known for its beaches and parties, but a show like this also explores a different side of the state. On this, Kashyata says, “Even I used to think of Goa only for its beaches and parties. However, the Honourable Tourism Minister explained a completely different side of Goa. I have been to Goa many times, and the state has always been my favourite. But now, after this show, I will see Goa in a different light and try to explore it in a new way.”

The show will uncover the Goa you’ve never seen — from the land of Lord Parshuram to ancient temples, the misty Western Ghats, the roaring Dudhsagar waterfalls, hidden caves, and serene sanctuaries.

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