Mumbai: Jos Alukkas, a trusted name in quality, innovation, and trendy jewellery in India, has announced the launch of Second Sunrises, a six-episode story-telling podcast hosted by actor and film maker Suhasini Maniratnam. The series brings together women who have chosen remarriage, discovered companionship, or stepped into a renewed chapter of life, sharing journeys of courage, self-belief, and the freedom to begin again.
Across India, conversations around remarriage, especially for women, often remain private. Second Sunrises opens a thoughtful public dialogue through intimate, reflective conversations that present new beginnings with dignity and confidence, recognising that life’s milestones continue to evolve across generations.
Speaking on the series, Suhasini Maniratnam said, “Many women rebuild their lives with remarkable strength, yet their stories are rarely spoken about openly. Second Sunrises creates a space where these journeys can be shared with honesty and warmth. Each conversation reflects the courage it takes to choose happiness again, and I am honoured to be part of bringing these voices forward.”
The series opens with actor and singer Mamta Mohandas and features conversations with Film & media personality Pooja Bedi, Author Sudha Menon, Actor and Television Host Ramya Subramanian, International Badminton Champion Jwala Gutta, celebrated screen performers Pavitra Lokesh, and Vijaykrishna Naresh, each offering deeply personal reflections on change, resilience, and rediscovery.
Sahil Shah, CEO, Dentsu Creative Isobar, said “Second Sunrises exists to reframe what we think we know about starting over. For too long, second beginnings have carried whispers of failure or loss, but we see them differently. Through the women we speak with, we’re challenging that narrative and showing that choosing to begin again is one of the most courageous acts there is.”
Aditya Kuber, Vice President, Dentsu Podcast Network, said “The intention was to create conversations that feel intimate and unhurried, allowing each story to unfold in its own rhythm. The focus remained on authenticity, letting lived experiences shape the narrative rather than framing them through commentary.”
With Second Sunrises, Jos Alukkas extends its engagement with stories that mirror the emotional realities of contemporary society, recognising that celebrations today are defined as much by renewal and personal choice as by tradition itself.
The podcast will stream on YouTube and across leading audio platforms beginning this week.
Link: https://youtu.be/0gJDn4yTu_k?si=8YdcpsYCX4hkPEo7






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