The Millennial Mantra: Janhavi Sisodia

Janhavi Sisodia is pursuing Bachelor’s in journalism and mass communication from Sardar Patel University. Sisodia also works as a content writer at NetFillip Technologies. She tells Charmiane Alexander what she likes about print

02 Jun 2021 | By Charmiane Alexander

Janhavi Sisodia

Which is your favorite book?
The Zahir by Paulo Coelho. Derived from the Arabic word, zahir is something incapable of being ignored, or someone who consumes one’s thoughts. The book is a psychological fiction of a man’s obsession with finding his journalist wife and uncovering the truth about him.

What’s your best childhood memory about reading in a library?
Reading picture books and solving sticker books.

Some people say print is dead. What’s your take on it?
The print industry is not dead. No matter how digitised things get, the feeling of holding a paper is different and one always looks up to it. Digital media is growing, but the print industry is not done yet.

Which is better – a novel or a movie?
I would prefer a novel over a movie because novels stimulate your mind to imagine and are usually enjoyed with leisure. Movies on the other hand give you a shared experience.

Any innovative packaging product that you have come across.
Seed paper packaging.

The most interesting thing you’ve read recently...
That there are more than 350 variants of pasta.

One thing that is on your bucket list...
I want to watch the Southern Lights in Australia.

One way print can change the world...
Print can change the world by customisation; it gives a personal touch to the product. Wide-format printing is in trend, too.

What would be your dream job?
Advertisement or public relations director.