Anchor Moulshree interviews Bansuri maestro and a disciple of Padma Vibhushana Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasiya, Pandit Santosh Sant for Doordarshan Madhya Pradesh. The conversation revolves around the craft of the flautist, the experiences of the music scene in India, and his struggles as a musician. Telecasted 19 March 2025.
Anchor Moulshree shares a powerful story with the leaders and participants of the BG Leadership Summit 2025. The event took place on 4 May 2025.
In a milestone event in her career, Moulshree anchors at the 51st edition of the prestigious Khajuraho Dance Festival, as part of the Odissi Recital of renowned Odissi dancers, Kalyani Phagre and Vaidehi Phagre on 20 February 2025.
Moulshree, along with Badra Wasti, anchors for Ghazal singers Bharathi Vishwanathan and Md Rafi for Doordarshan Madhya Pradesh. Telecasted 23 November 2024.
Anchor Moulshree sweeps away the audience with her charm as she anchors for renowned performers, Salim Allawaale and Shruti Johri. Co-anchor Sunita Patel. Telecasted 13 January 2025.
Anchor Moulshree opening Day 3 of Pari Bazaar Heritage Festival 4, organized by Begums of Bhopal and supported by Madhya Pradesh Tourism at Gauhar Mahal, Bhopal. Here she is introducing all the sponsors and schedule of the festival.
In this episode of Sahitya Srijan, Moulshree interviews writer and thinker Preeti Agrawal, reflecting on literature and philosophy as the driving force in the life of an artist. Preeti Agrawal talks about her book, Trishit, that tells the inspiring story of Dr Vijay Agrawal, Ex IAS Officer and Private-Secretary to Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma, the then Vice-President / President of India.
Moulshree performing Charbait (Chaar Bayt) with her team at Bhopal Military Station, courtesy of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy. Moulshree coordinates Bhopal’s women's charbait team, also known as “Bazm E Niswan”, which came into existence in 2023, working with shers of legendary Urdu poets like Mirza Ghalib and Allama Iqbaal. The team currently has variable numbers of 9-15, who rehearse and experiment everyday with verses, melody, and “Daf” a Middle Eastern percussion instrument.
Embracing the storyteller tradition, Moulshree here presents a piece of satire by renowned writer and satirist Sharad Joshi. Sharing the stage with Gyaan Chaturvedi and Amod Maheshwari, this recitation was a part of the celebration of Hindi heritage in India organized by Rajkamal Prakashan.