The Economic Times Listening Sessions, featuring Luke Kenny in conversation with Ram Sampath

Composer. Musician. Artist. What does it take to march along to the beat of your own internal compass? Ram Sampath gives us a glimpse, in a freewheeling conversation with Luke Kenny in this episode of The Economic Times Listening Sessions.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are purely personal and do not necessarily reflect the official position of The Economic Times.

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