Naveen Kasturia scores a hit with Aspirants ‘You don’t have to be a star son to be an actor now’ Priyanka Roy | | Published 24.05.21, 01:43 AM
Aspirants a five-part web series from the stable of The Viral Fever (TVF) has become one of the bonafide hits of the season. Streaming on the TVF channel on YouTube, the story of three friends going through the daily grind of preparing for the UPSC exams in Delhi’s Rajinder Nagar, has caught on for its relatability, the ups and downs in the friendship between the trio and the authentic milieu.
The Telegraph caught up with actor Naveen Kasturia who plays the central role of Abhilash on the success of Aspirants, and what goes into the TVF fool-proof ‘formula’.
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Bose has made the very first hearing aids that won’t require doctor visits. The new device is being billed as SoundControl and it’s been fully FDA-approved.
This means you won’t need to get a prescription to buy and use them. The assistive audio uses a technology called “CustomTune” that lets users personalize volume levels, tone, treble and bass in just half an hour. You can amplify subtle noises or accentuate vocal frequencies to better hear the person you’re talking to. There’s even a “Focus” feature that helps you pay attention to specific directions of sound, like what’s in front of or around you. Bose also offered to provide free video appointments to anyone who wants extra help getting familiar with the device.