What does it take to save 7,000 lives in one of the world’s most remote regions? In this episode of Talkaleidoscope, we bring you the extraordinary story of Dr. Prashant Joshi, a renowned heart surgeon whose life is a beautiful blend of medical precision and artistic soul. From the dense jungles of Borneo, Sarawak, where he spent 10 years performing life-saving cardiac surgeries in government hospitals, to the vibrant theater stages of Melbourne, Australia—Dr. Joshi’s journey is anything but ordinary. But he isn’t just a surgeon. He is a true polymath. While mastering the art of surgery in India, he simultaneously earned master’s degrees in economics and literature. Today, he brings ancient stories to life by writing and directing Sanskrit plays, proving that the heart and the mind are deeply connected. The Borneo Mission: The reality of performing 7,000+ surgeries for local communities in Malaysia. The Academic Wanderer: Why did a surgeon decide to study Economics and Literature. The Sanskrit Stage: Bringing ancient Indian culture to Melbourne’s theater scene. Life Lessons: How Dr. Joshi balances high-stakes surgery with the tranquility of the arts.
