Predictions are a risky business. But we're bravely venturing to list the many ways things will change in the future. In this series of articles, we have industry leaders and experts trying to future-gaze and capture the transformative and disruptive ideas and trends that will 'change everything as we know it' (or not.) In 2022, definitely, maybe
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1) Mental wellness is out of the closet
A welcome change that the pandemic has brought about, is the openness to conversations around mental wellness. What was once considered a taboo subject in our country, no longer is. Mental health issues have in fact been brought to the forefront, and we have come to learn that these are far more common than we once thought. There is no more merit in hiding and not speaking up about it. This is only the beginning of a new phase towards building a healthier society, and 2022 will bring a lot more open dialogue in this space.
2) It’s a hybrid life
So many aspects of our lives that we thought of in black and white, have seen a complete paradigm shift. Covid-19 has taught us that a hybrid way of life is possible. Going forward, we will work in hybrid offices that are location agnostic.
Hybrid forms of entertainment will become more common too. The big bang releases of Rs 100-crore-a-week blockbuster films in theatres will give way to a simultaneous launch of movies in cinemas, OTT and other digital platforms, which will be viewed by much wider, global audiences.