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In the media

A YouTube thumbnail shows anchor Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor - a bespectacled woman with black hair in her mid-30s.

Much Much Spectrum on CNN News-18's The Breakfast Club

Our co-founders Aditi Gangrade and Aalap Deboor were invited to CNN News-18's widely-watched early morning talk show, The Breakfast Club, hosted by popular journalist Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor. It was a landmark moment as one of the first times a panel about autism was chaired by a majority autistic population. 

Let's be friends

For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, 2024, Mid Day did a feature on handy resources that would start conversations on neurodiversity and disability, and featured our docu short, Darkinaar, as a must watch! Darkinaar was made in collaboration with Ummeed Child Development Center and HT Parekh Foundation, and features 4 youths sharing their lived experiences with bullying.

Darkinaar film cover
The New Indian Express article cover

Pay Attention - what is ADHD? 

Our co-founder Aditi Gangrade was featured in the New Sunday Express Magazine's cover story, written by Menaka Rao, on ADHD and discovering your neurodivergence late in life. 

Discovering you're different

Aalap Deboor, co-founder of Much Much Media, talks to host Arun George about finding out he was autistic in his 30s, how it changed his life and what he's learned from documenting the lives of other neurodivergent people.

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Newspaper article featuring Aditi & Aalap

ADHD, autism | Diagnosed neurodivergent as an adult. Now what?

The Hindu's August cover story on late-diagnosed neurodivergents from India featured the stories of our co-founders Aditi and Aalap (and Aalap's dad Dr Ajay - aka @theautisticdoctor!) and all the work we've done as part of our community Much Much Spectrum! 

Uniquely human

When our film 'Unmasking Autism earned a spot at the prestigious Pride Filmtage Festival in  Bremen, Berlin, the Mumbai daily mid day did this cool feature on the film and the story of Much Much Spectrum, highlighting the need to have accurate media representation of neurodivergents. 

Aditi and Aalap pose in the studio
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World Autism Acceptance Day

UN News profiled our co-founder Aditi Gangrade on World Autism Acceptance Day, 2023. The conversation shed light on the significance of World Autism Acceptance Day and the need for greater understanding and conversations on accommodations, advocacy and agency for autistic individuals.

Feminism in India

Much Much Spectrum was featured in a story entitled "9 Feminist moments that smashed hegemonies in 2022" where we found mention alongside the hon'ble president of India Smt Draupadi Murmu and the Iranian women's protests. 

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