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This episode of Two by Two was first published on 24th April 2025.Premium subscribers of The Ken have full access to ALL our premium audio. They are available exclusively via The Ken's subscriber apps. If you don't have them, just download one and log in to unlock everything. Get your premium subscription using this link.Not a Premium subscriber? You can subscribe to The Ken Premium on Apple Podcasts for an easy monthly price (Rs 299 in India). The channel includes ALL our premium podcasts.-Stage is an interesting, counter-intuitive, and extraordinary company.It's a company you've probably heard little about and know almost nothing about.Vinay Sighal, co-founder and CEO of Stage, describes it as a Netflix for Indian cultures. It is a company that's on the verge of something big. Stage is an OTT company that, in Singhal's words, offers premium, sensible content in three cultures. Yes, cultures, not languages—Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, and Rajasthani.At a time when OTT platforms and consumer content companies are figuring out how to make their business work, Stage is an outlier.It has 4.2 million subscribers and nearly 150 crores in revenue. Stage has also figured out a way to do this sustainably by reducing its burn by nearly 70% from last year to this year.In today's episode, Vinay tells the story of how Stage was created, how he built a company and lost it overnight, and how he then re-emerged from it by doing the exact opposite of all the things that brought him success earlier.He switched from advertising to subscriptions, from going for international markets to local markets and from depending on platforms like Facebook to direct distribution.To do this, he did not just have to build a company; he had to build entire movie industries. Stage is a story you must listen to if you want to understand how entrepreneurs and founders are building companies for Bharat in ways most of us cannot understand or even imagine.In this episode of Two by Two, hosts Rohin Dharmakumar and Praveen Gopal Krishnan are in discussion with Vinay Singhal, CEO and co-founder of Stage.–This episode of Two by Two was produced by Hari Krishna. Rajiv CN, our resident sound engineer, mixed and mastered this episode.If you liked this episode of Two by Two, please share it with your friends and family who would be interested in listening to the episode. And if you have more thoughts on the discussion, we'd love to hear your arguments as well. You can write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com.
In today's episode of "Kuch Sawal Aapke," I received a question that someone has lost their job and is feeling disheartened, demotivated, and like a complete failure. We all face such moments in life when everything seems to fall apart. But my friends, this is not the end—it could be the beginning of something new if we choose to see it that way. In this video, I'll talk about how to rise above these difficult times and rebuild your confidence with a fresh perspective. Life isn't just about winning or losing; it's about learning and growing through every experience. If you or someone you know is going through a tough time, this video could be that spark of hope they need. To know more, watch the full video! And if this video resonates with you, don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe! Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.-----------Subscribe and be a part of My YouTube Family ️️ Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast - / @ashishvidyarthipodcast ️ Ashish Vidyarthi Actor Vlogs - / ashishvidyarthiactorvlogs ️ Food Khaana With Ashish Vidyarthi - / foodkhaanawithashishvidyarthi ️ KAHAANI KHATARNAAK GOI WITH ASHISH VIDYARTHI - / kahaanikhatarnaakgoibyashishvidyarthi Press the bell icon to be the first one to get notified each time I upload a new video.--------Come, be a part of my online family : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthiअगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi--------About: Namaskar, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. Namasker, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveler and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travelers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
En avril dernier, le ministre de l'Éducation, Mahend Gungapersad, a participé à la réunion annuelle de revue des évaluations de Cambridge, marquant une étape importante dans la coopération entre le Mauritius Examinations Syndicate (MES) et Cambridge International Education. Cette rencontre stratégique a permis d'aborder des questions liées à la politique éducative, au fonctionnement des examens et aux processus d'évaluation, tout en traçant les grandes lignes des améliorations à venir. L'un des points saillants de cette réunion a été l'annonce de l'élaboration prochaine d'un syllabus pour les « O Level » de Cambridge dans des disciplines jusque-là absentes du système, à savoir la musique et la danse indiennes, ainsi que le bhojpuri. Une décision accueillie avec enthousiasme par la Dre Sarita Boodhoo, consultante en bhojpuri et ancienne présidente de la Bhojpuri Speaking Union. « C'est une décision historique », affirme-t-elle, saluant l'engagement du ministre Mahend Gungapersad à élever le Bhojpuri au rang académique et à l'intégrer officiellement dans le cursus scolaire. Le Conseil des ministres ayant déjà été informé de cette avancée, la Dre Sarita Boodhoo se dit confiante que les travaux de mise en œuvre débuteront bientôt. « C'est un chantier de longue haleine, mais les résultats finiront par arriver », souligne-t-elle avec conviction.
Born 1n 1996, as Aditya Dubey, Aditya Rajan is an artist engaged in theater as an actor, director, music director, and writer. He contributes to Bhojpuri literature and music through his work. He has written short stories and songs in Hindi and Bhojpuri. Additionally, he practices poetry and story recitation to develop his artistic skills and finds the process engaging.Curator: IrfanJoin the Art of Reading:Share Your Story on Listen with IrfanDo you have a passion for reading literature or narrating captivating prose? Here's your chance to shine! I'm thrilled to announce a new collaborative series, Art of Reading, on my podcast channel, Listen with Irfan.If you love bringing stories to life, I'm offering you a platform to showcase your talent.Record a short story of your choice (maximum 8 minutes) and share it with a community of like-minded narrators and listeners. This is a free, non-commercial initiative to connect aspiring narrators, promote storytelling, and build a creative community. No monetization, just pure love for the art of narration.How to Participate:- Choose a short story or piece of prose you're passionate about.- Record it with clear audio using a mobile phone or audio recorder. Do not include your name or the story's title in the recording.- Background music is optional, but avoid copyrighted tracks to prevent hosting issues.- Send your recording via email to ramrotiaaloo@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +91 9818098790.Full credit to the writer and narrator will be given on the Listen with Irfan podcast channel. Take inspiration from the sample recording by narrator Munish (attached).Join us to share your voice, connect with an audience, and celebrate the art of storytelling!Let's create something beautiful together!Cover: IrfanWe respect creative ownership. If you believe this is your work or if appropriate credit hasn't been given, kindly get in touch at ramrotiaaloo@gmail.com
भाषा सिर्फ़ शब्दों का सेट नहीं, बल्कि एक जीती-जागती दुनिया होती है, जो समय के साथ विकसित होती रहती है. मशहूर लेखक सआदत हसन मंटो ने कहा था कि ज़बान बनाई नहीं जाती, वो ख़ुद बनती है. इन्हीं पहलुओं पर बात करने के लिए आज हमारे साथ हैं लिंग्विस्ट, लेखक और शोधकर्ता पेगी मोहन, अपनी किताबों Wanderers, Kings, Merchants और Father Tongue, Motherland में उन्होंने दिखाया है कि भारतीय भाषाएँ सिर्फ़ संस्कृत या फ़ारसी का विस्तार नहीं, बल्कि एक गहरे और मिश्रित भाषा तंत्र का हिस्सा हैं. उनसे जानते हैं—भाषाओं का असली DNA क्या है? माइग्रेशन और जेंडर का भाषा निर्माण पर क्या असर होता है? क्या हिंदी, बंगाली, तमिल जैसी भाषाएँ किसी प्राचीन ज़बान का नया रूप हैं? और भाषा कब ‘मदर टंग' बनती है, कब इसमें गालियां जुड़ जाती हैं, सुनिए 'पढ़ाकू नितिन' में नितिन ठाकुर के साथ.
"I am not living for the destination; I am living for the moment." - Ashish VidyarthiThis podcast invites you to embrace life as a platter of endless opportunities, waiting to be discovered. Each of us has a unique story—some are content, others are still searching, while many are figuring out their next step.No matter where you are in your journey, the key is to savor each moment, for within it lies the potential for something extraordinary. Rather than chasing the destination, find joy in the journey—a series of countless moments brimming with possibilities.Keep moving, even if the path ahead feels uncertain. With every step, new horizons will unfold. Be open, my friend, and let the magic of life's unfolding moments inspire you!Curious to know how to spot these hidden opportunities and make the most of them? Watch this podcast to discover the secret to living in the moment and unlocking life's surprises!Har pal mein chipa kuch naya hai - apna lo usey agar toh wohi asli jeena hai!Alshukran Bandhu..Alshukran Zindagi...-----------Subscribe and be a part of My YouTube Family ️️ Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast - / @ashishvidyarthipodcast ️ Ashish Vidyarthi Actor Vlogs - / ashishvidyarthiactorvlogs ️ Food Khaana With Ashish Vidyarthi - / foodkhaanawithashishvidyarthi ️ Anbudan Ashish Vidyarthi - / anbudanashishvidyarthi ️ KAHAANI KHATARNAAK GOI WITH ASHISH VIDYARTHI - / kahaanikhatarnaakgoibyashishvidyarthi Press the bell icon to be the first one to get notified each time I upload a new video.--------Come, be a part of my online family : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthiअगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi--------About: Namaskar, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. Namasker, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveler and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travelers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
Have you ever felt like everyone else is racing ahead while you're stuck in the same place? Trust me, I've been there. In a world where we're constantly bombarded with others' successes, it's easy to look inward and wonder, "What's wrong with me?" Friends, family, and even those closest to us might point out where we're falling short, intensifying that sinking feeling.As someone who is constantly in the public eye, I face this too. There are days when disappointment knocks me down, when criticism feels overwhelming, and when self-doubt creeps in. But over the years, I've learned how to navigate these storms. In this episode, I open my heart to you. I'll share how I've dealt with these moments, how I've shifted my mindset, and how you too can find your footing when life feels like it's slipping away. This isn't just about me—it's about us embarking on a journey to rediscover our inner ingredients. Remember, feeling lost doesn't make you a loser. It's a sign that you're human, and together, we can find our way back to hope and purpose. It's not about never falling—it's about how we rise every single time we fall.Join me, and let's transform that devastating feeling into a powerful force that propels us forward.Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi. Come, be a part of my online family :https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi-----------------------------------------------------अगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/AshishvidyarthiSubscribe To: ️ Main Channel: / ashishvidyarthiofficial ️ Vlog Channel: / @ashishvidyarthiactorvlogs ️ Tamil Channel: / @anbudanashishvidyarthi --------------------------------------------------About Me:Hie I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveller and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travellers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
At 59, having acted in over 350 films in 11 languages, I still get asked, "Have you left movies?" or "Why are you not seen in films anymore?" Here's something I want to share with you all. I have traveled far and wide, and explored the ever-expanding world of cinema & social media, you'd think I've seen it all. But the truth is, I'm hungry—hungry for more roles, new experiences, and deeper connections. Every day, I ask myself, “What's next?” Life is an evolving canvas, isn't it? We carry dreams that once defined us—like my dream of visiting Machu Picchu or making my own film. Yet, while some dreams remain unrealized, countless unexpected treasures have unfolded in their place. These hidden gems remind us that the magic of life lies not just in chasing our old dreams but in staying present to the new ones that emerge along the way. In this podcast, I'll share how I navigate life's twists and turns, balancing stand-up comedy, vlogging, motivational speaking, and acting. It's not about juggling; it's about being present in the moment and finding fulfillment in the things that inspire us. Yes, challenges are part of the deal. There are moments when life feels overwhelming, when too many things seem to hold us back. But here's the key: it's not the external circumstances that limit us—it's how we interpret them. By rewiring that internal translator, we can turn obstacles into stepping stones and possibilities into realities.This conversation is just the beginning of a deeper exploration into doing more with your life—living it fully, authentically, and with joy. Let me know in the comments - What inspires you? What's holding you back? Let's start a dialogue, because every step towards the life you dream of begins with a thought, an idea, and the courage to act. Your journey inspires me as much as I hope mine inspires you. If this resonates, don't forget to like, share, and follow on this journey.Let's unlock those hidden opportunities together, my friend. With love and warmth, Ashish Vidyarthi Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.-----------Subscribe and be a part of My YouTube Family ️️ Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast - / @ashishvidyarthipodcast ️ Ashish Vidyarthi Actor Vlogs - / ashishvidyarthiactorvlogs ️ Food Khaana With Ashish Vidyarthi - / foodkhaanawithashishvidyarthi ️ Anbudan Ashish Vidyarthi - / anbudanashishvidyarthi ️ KAHAANI KHATARNAAK GOI WITH ASHISH VIDYARTHI - / kahaanikhatarnaakgoibyashishvidyarthi Press the bell icon to be the first one to get notified each time I upload a new video.--------Come, be a part of my online family : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthiअगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi--------About: Namaskar, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. Namasker, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveler and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travelers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
Are you living a life that truly makes you happy? In this powerful conversation, I dive into the essence of pursuing dreams that fulfill us from within. So many of us are driven by external pressures—expectations, financial needs, or the roles we've taken on for others. Yet, amidst all this, have we forgotten the importance of our own happiness?This isn't about throwing caution to the wind; it's about crafting a life that resonates with who you truly are. What if you could create a gig that not only pays the bills but also fuels your soul? Through my journey across 350+ films, different cultures, and my transformation into a motivational speaker, I've learned that our passions can become more than dreams—they can be a pathway to a meaningful, joyful existence. It's not about defying the world; it's about exploring possibilities and listening to the one voice that truly matters: Your Own.Start by investing in what makes you feel alive. Don't let the fear of others' opinions stand in the way of a life crafted by YOU, for YOU. Every journey has a beginning—today, let this conversation be yours.Embrace possibilities. Walk your path. Live a life that is authentically *yours.* ️ Don't forget to Subscribe and hit that bell icon, so we can continue this journey together. Leave me a comment below about what you're passionate about and how you commit on making it a reality. I'd love to hear your story! Let's keep this conversation going. Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.#PursueYourPassion #LifePurpose #Inspiration #Happiness #AshishVidyarthi Come, be a part of my online family :https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi-----------------------------------------------------अगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi--------------------------------------------------About Me:Hie I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveller and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travellers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
Finding Balance: How to Do What You Love and What You Need to DoHello, my dear friend! I know life can feel like a balancing act sometimes, especially when you're a student. You're probably asking yourself, "How do I juggle my studies, extracurriculars, and still find time for the things I'm truly passionate about?" Trust me, I've been there too. In this video, I want to have a heart-to-heart chat with you about how I found my balance and how you can find yours. I've walked many paths—studying Science in my 12th grade, graduating in History, diving into Theatre, and now living a life full of diverse passions. Today, I'm an actor, a motivational speaker, an entrepreneur, and even a stand-up comedian. But let me tell you, it wasn't always easy. There were days when I felt overwhelmed, wondering if it was possible to do everything I loved while meeting my responsibilities. But you know what? I discovered a mindset that changed everything for me. In this video, I want to share that mindset with you. We'll talk about how to embrace your passions without feeling guilty or overwhelmed, and how to weave them seamlessly into your daily life. So, grab a cup of chai, get comfortable, and let's have this honest conversation. Life isn't just about ticking off checkboxes—it's about finding joy in what you do and doing it with all your heart. Watch this video if you want to learn:- How to find balance between studies and extracurriculars - How to pursue your passions without compromising responsibilities - The mindset that allows you to achieve your dreams and more - Tips and tricks for effective time management and goal-setting ⏰ Don't forget to Subscribe and hit that bell icon, so we can continue this journey together. Life is too precious to live on autopilot.Let's ignite our passions and move forward with purpose, one step at a time. Leave me a comment below about what you're passionate about and how you're trying to balance it with your responsibilities. I'd love to hear your story! Let's keep this conversation going. Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.#MotivationForStudents #LifeBalance #PursueYourPassion #TimeManagement #AshishVidyarthi #StudyMotivation #BalanceInLife #StudentLife #MotivationalVideo #PassionAndResponsibility #MindsetMatters #AchieveYourGoals #InspirationForStudents #PersonalGrowth#FindingBalance #LifeLessons #achieveyourdreams Come, be a part of my online family :https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi-----------------------------------------------------अगर आपको मेरे वीडियो पसंद आए हैं तो कृपया सब्सक्राइब करें Iमेरे साथ जुड़ें, मेरे ऑनलाइन परिवार का हिस्सा बनें : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi--------------------------------------------------About Me:Hie I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveller and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travellers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
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Satish Ray from Chapra, Bihar, is an actor and writer who has appeared in many TVF sketches and Panchayat Season 2. He also has a YouTube channel @SatishRay1 , where he makes satirical videos and funny sketches. In this episode, Vinamre and Satish discuss: - Why he took a break from social media, Handling Negative Emotions - When Pankaj Tripathi called him, his learnings at Barry John's studio - How having a partner can change you, Life in Delhi vs Mumbai - The vulgarity in the Bhojpuri industry, Bollywood culture and the need for new legends - Handling negative emotions and coping with information overload in today's world. If you are a fan of the Satish Ray and like his content then you will enjoy this episode. Timestamps: 0:00- The darkest phase in his life 5:15 - How he handled negative emotions 9:20 - The effect of overexposure 16:30 - Sitting without a phone 17:59 - When Pankaj Tripathi called him 21:18 - Why we lack observational skills 24:05 - His Experience at Barry John 27:60 - Why he can't say no to anyone 33:55 - Why having a partner is important 41:02 - Views or niche in content creation 43:20 - The journey of self-acceptance 47:55 - Why the Bhojpuri industry is vulgar 52:60 - Culture of Delhi vs Mumbai 1:01:51 - Why professionalism is important 1:06:52 - Being scared of turning 30 1:13:32 - Why you should buy a house 1:17:53 - Why marriage is important 1:24:25 - Overload of information 1:34:15 - His friends circle 1:42:60 - Why Bollywood needs new legends 1:47:00 - Podcast culture in India 1:50:36 - Fear of losing parents 1:52:42- Looking back at life 1:52:24 - Conclusion ==================================================================== This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. Connect with me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinamre-kasanaa-b8524496/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinamrekasanaa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VinamreKasanaa Dostcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dostcast/ Dostcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dostcast Dostcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557567524054 ==================================================================== Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com
Welcome to Cyrus Says! In today's episode, @Indiadrew reveals his journey from Varanasi to Mumbai, sharing his deep love for India and the insights gained from his extensive travels. Discover how being homeschooled due to constant parental travel shaped his worldview, and hear his unfiltered perspectives on political developments, including his support for Trump. Whether you're a globetrotter or a political enthusiast, @Indiadrew's stories and viewpoints are sure to intrigue and inspire. #TheHabitCoach #Indiadrew #TravelPassion #Homeschooling #PoliticalInsightsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 14: Laapataa LadiesRelease Date: 2024 This episode is our first listener request. Minal's cousin Mitali asked us to do a podcast on the recently released movie Laapataa Ladies which is garnering great reviews from critics and audience alike. We are joined by special guest Amit - a marketing professional, an aspiring cricket umpire, and a food lover. You can follow him on Instagram @fooodzilla where he posts about his food, travel, and umpiring adventures. The movie's greatest strength lies in calling out patriarchy, portraying feminism, and taking every single character big or small on a road to self-discovery, while maintaining a light-hearted tone throughout. Laapataa Ladies is a 2024 Hindi/Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by Kiran Rao whose last directorial venture was Dhobi Ghat/Mumbai Diaries, which was released in 2011. The film is produced by Aamir Khan Productions The film stars two debutants Pratibha Ranta who plays Jaya and Nitanshi Goel as Phool as the 2 brides who get mixed up. Sparsh Srivastav of Jamtara TV series (Netflix) fame plays the groom DeepakOther supporting cast members include: Chaya Kadam as Mai the tea shop owner, an established actress in Marathi films/TV and theater industry. Ravi Kishan as the inspector who after a not-so-promising career in the 90s in Bollywood moved to Bhojpuri films and became a superstar there. He took up character roles in Bollywood and re-established himself. Geeta Agarwal Sharma - Deepak's mom who we recently saw in 12th Fail and Fighter. Plot Summary: The film is set in rural India in a fictional state called Nirmal Pradesh in 2001. 2 brides are traveling with their respective grooms on a train and there are many more newlywed couples in the same compartment. As was/is the tradition - the brides are in similar red sarees (bridal attire) with the veil over their faces. One of the grooms gets off at the station at night with the wrong bride and chaos ensues. Do the 2 brides return to their rightful destinations - Laapataa Ladies is the answer to this question. Where to watch: NetflixFavourite Scenes: Inspector Manohar's funny quips Mai explains the ‘Fraud' sold to Indian girls Saas, Bahu and Friendship Inspector Manohar interrogates Pushpa/JayaDirector/Cast Interviews: Round table with Neelesh Mishra
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We dive deep into the intriguing topic of what's considered vulgar versus artistic in music and art. Our guest for this episode is Professor Brahma Prakash, a writer and cultural theorist currently teaching at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He has authored insightful works such as "Cultural Labour" and the recently released "Body on the Barricades: Life, Art, and Resistance in Contemporary India." We entirely depend on the support of our listeners. Support us on : 1. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anuragminusverma 2.BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/anuragminus 3.UPI: Minusverma@upi 4.RazorPay: https://pages.razorpay.com/pl_NM7M52cur24w7k/view You can buy books by Brahma Prakash here: https://www.amazon.in/stores/Brahma-Prakash/author/B07WSBR8PY?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Gayati. Live. Breathe. Sing! Informal singing by Gauri Varma
I have attempted a favourite Shiv Bhajan, a beautiful version of which has been liltingly sung by Pandit Chhannulal Mishra of Banaras, based on Raag Des. The lyrics in colloquial Hindi (closest to Bhojpuri) are from Goswami Tulsidas' 'Ram Charit Maanas' and describe Shiv endearingly as the paradoxical ascetic-house holder, oblivious of social conventions, with a snake wrapped around his neck, ash-smeared semi-naked body, the bestower of blessings to all but himself, possessor of nothing. He is accompanied by his faithful spouse, Parvati, who fondly chides him for his eccentric ways.
People often remark that any creative field is a hobby one takes on for passion, and, at best, it can be a side hustle that you do in order to destress yourself... but pursuing any creative field as a career or means of living, does raise a lot of eyebrows. We are about to change that on today's episode of, "The Billion Dreams"! So prepare to transform your perspective on pursuing your dreams as we take you on a real-life anecdotal journey of our special guest.Meet the extraordinary Mr. Limbajee Bhiwajee, a creative powerhouse and a seasoned veteran in the realm of arts and culture, with a rich portfolio of accomplishments including a diploma from NSD, New Delhi, specializing in Direction & Stage Craft, and a BSC Honors in Public Administration & Management from the University of Technology, Mauritius, Mr. Limbajee's illustrious career has left an enduring imprint. As the Vice President of Maratha Mandir Mauritius and a member of the Mauritius Marathi Mandali Federation, Mr. Bhiwajee recently concluded his distinguished tenure as the esteemed Chief Arts Officer at the Ministry of Arts and Cultural Heritage, Mauritius. As an organizer of events, drama festivals, and dynamic workshops covering acting, play direction, stage crafts, and a diverse array of cultural, religious, and artistic activities, his impactful leadership extends beyond borders. An avid traveler and a connoisseur of singing, dancing, and gardening, Mr. Bhiwajee's multifaceted personality reflects a lifelong love and commitment to the art.In this episode, we unfold the real-life tales that lay buried in the history of Mauritius, shaped by British, Arab, Portuguese, Dutch, and French settlers, we also unearth the truth of indentured laborers and Mr. Bhiwajee's deep-rooted connection to his ancestral heritage from Sawantwadi, Maharashtra, where his ancestor Govind Bhiwajee arrived in Mauritius as an indentured laborer in 1858 and what was the promise of turning "Stone Into Gold?" Inviting you dear friends as we explore Mr. Limbajee's fascinating life journey from his theatrical initiation in Mauritius to the transformative experiences at the National School of Drama in India, the rich cultural contrasts, the challenges he faced, and the profound impact of drama that ultimately gave his life a purpose. Proudly representing the fifth generation in Mauritius and Celebrating a remarkable 36 years of friendship with Ashish Vidyarthi, Mr. Limbajee is an embodiment of the enduring spirit of creativity and camaraderie. Come experience the warmth, wisdom, and laughter as Ashish Vidyarthi & Limbajee Bhiwajee open up about life and dreams. Do let us know what learnings do you take back from Mr. Bhiwajee's life.Share your thoughts in the comments below.Participate in the conversation with us through LIKEs, SHAREs, COMMENTs & FOLLOW! Your engagement fuels our transformative journey! Let's celebrate the billion dreams that connect us all. Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.----Topics :0:42 - Ashish & Bhiwajee's Friendship1:01 - History of Mauritius2:04 - Slavery V/S Indentured Servitude (Labour)4:42 - Story of Bhiwajee's Ancestors5:56 - Why Bhiwajee left Mauritius for India?7:11 - Cultural Shock faced in India9:22 - Life at the National School Of Drama10:30 - Working in the Ministry of Arts and Cultural Heritage & more11:26 - Pursuing Dreams and Inspiring Others----Ashish Vidyarthi: https://instagram.com/ashishvidyarthi1----Come, be a part of my online family : https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi️ Ashish Vidyarthi Actor Vlogs - https://www.youtube.com/@UCz5tzW6Wk05ywJK6wS4Qt-A ️Fifty Plus Zindagi - https://www.youtube.com/@UCSS55jNw7-ksRFvC6y0etnA ️Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@UCAWm7wshz_Yr93uNgGUnsyA Press the bell icon to be the first one to get notified each time I upload a new video.---About: Namasker, I am Ashish Vidyarthi. As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani's celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.I am also a traveler and a motivational speaker. Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travelers. This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.
पुष्कर जोग दिग्दर्शित ' मुसाफिरा ' हा चित्रपट लवकरच प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला येणार आहे. यामध्ये चक्क एका भोजपूरी अभिनेत्रीनं एक महत्वाची भूमिका साकारली आहे. ती अभिनेत्री म्हणजे स्मृती सिन्हा.या चित्रपटाविषयी तिच्याशी संवाद साधल्यानंतर तिनं मराठी चित्रपटांबद्दल केलेलं वक्तव्य खूप काही सांगून जाणारं आहे.
Gayati. Live. Breathe. Sing! Informal singing by Gauri Varma
I have attempted a favourite, traditional wedding song, probably sung for centuries by women of the Gangetic plains, especially in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The lyrics describe how that day is an auspicious one for Ayodhya and the joyous preparations that are taking place in that ancient city as Prince Ram is about to become a groom. The inhabitants plaster their courtyards and kitchens with cleansing cowdung. The priceless 'gaj-moti' or elephant-pearl is in evidence, a sign of the royal prince's splendour and power. A golden 'kalash' or pot is ritually installed in the marriage courtyard and a clay pitcher of water is placed , invoking the divine energy of the Goddess to bless the wedding rituals that are to commence. The youthful groom comes and sits on the low wooden stool or 'chauki' and ekders bless him by showering handfuls of pearls upon him.
Welcome to Cyrus Says!Become a member of Club Cyrus SaysThis week on Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by actress and friend, Richa Chadha! Richa spoke to Cyrus about her recent film 'Fukrey 3' and also shared some hilarious anecdotes from the sets of the film. Richa and Cyrus went down memory lane to discuss her initial modeling days and, along the way, touched upon 'Dev D' and 'Wasseypur.' Richa also shared a not-so-amazing incident involving a Bhojpuri producer.Tune in for this and much more!Follow Richa on Instagram at @therichachadhaSubscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for video episodes!Listen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio SaavnEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!-x-x-xDisclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 1”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, “The Grave Yard of Mission” became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other…
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 2”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, “The Grave Yard of Mission” became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other…
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 3”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, “The Grave Yard of Mission” became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other…
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 3”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, "The Grave Yard of Mission" became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other unreached people groups in the State of Bihar in India. He tells the story of how this movement started and what sparked the initial multiplication of believers and house churches among this very Unreached people group. The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren't simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and you will also be convinced!VisIt our website at: www.GodNetworkNews.com If you are a regular listener please consider donating to help us continue providing these incredible true stories fresh from the field. Donate by PayPal at: https://www.paypal.me/CreateGCRC Or consider becoming a Patreon Partner by joining at: http://www.patreon.com/calcastJoin to gain access to more valuable resources for mobilization and mission to Unreached Peoples.
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 2”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, "The Grave Yard of Mission" became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other unreached people groups in the State of Bihar in India. He tells the story of how this movement started and what sparked the initial multiplication of believers and house churches among this very Unreached people group. The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren't simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and you will also be convinced!VisIt our website at: www.GodNetworkNews.com If you are a regular listener please consider donating to help us continue providing these incredible true stories fresh from the field. Donate by PayPal at: https://www.paypal.me/CreateGCRC Or consider becoming a Patreon Partner by joining at: http://www.patreon.com/calcastJoin to gain access to more valuable resources for mobilization and mission to Unreached Peoples.
It's the final chapter of our 2023 Ladies Special, and we're featuring Bhojpuri folk artist Nimisha Shankar. She chats to Mae about how learning classical music as a child wasn't something that interested her as much as singing folk music, interacting with Bhojpuri-speaking people from over 16 countries, and setting up Recalling Roots, a project that brings together musical & cultural identities from around the world. Song List: Peet Chunariya (01:33 - 03:51) Barse Lagal (17:19 - 19:39) Duniya (33:46 - 36:50) Follow Nimisha: Instagram @nimishashankar Facebook @nimishashankarmusic Musicians: Rajesh Doraiswamy on harmonica Sarthak Ray on guitar Partners: Shure The Ladies Special studio sessions were recorded using Shure mics and headphones. So if you think we sound particularly awesome, you now know why. When it matters most to you, rely on Shure to deliver an amazing sound performance, whatever stage you're on. More at https://rb.gy/kc0jz6. Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Sound Editing & Additional engineering by: Lakshman Parsuram Episode Mixed & Mastered by: Kartik Kulkarni Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala Music Mixed by: Ashyar Bulsara Recorded at Island City Studios
In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Bihar, pt. 1”, brother Victor tells us the story of how the State once called, "The Grave Yard of Mission" became one of the largest and most inspiring Movements of Hindus to Christ in history! Victor shares about the incredible miracles God is doing among the Bhojpuri, and other unreached people groups in the State of Bihar in India. He tells the story of how this movement started and what sparked the initial multiplication of believers and house churches among this very Unreached people group. The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren't simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and you will also be convinced!VisIt our website at: www.GodNetworkNews.com If you are a regular listener please consider donating to help us continue providing these incredible true stories fresh from the field. Donate by PayPal at: https://www.paypal.me/CreateGCRC Or consider becoming a Patreon Partner by joining at: http://www.patreon.com/calcastJoin to gain access to more valuable resources for mobilization and mission to Unreached Peoples.
Two actors, Two Friends in a candid conversation about Films and Life. Vineet Kumar fondly Daddu, is an extremely talented theatre, television, and film actor, my senior from NSD (National School Of Drama), and a very dear friend. I met Vineet in 1987 and this incredible bond of friendship continues to flourish.Vineet is someone who has a completely different, simplistic yet deep view of life and in this conversation, you'll know exactly why I say that! In this heart-to-heart chat, you'll hear about:01:21 : How has Vineet managed to Stay Authentic & Be himself over so many years? 01:41 : Why does he think this city of dreams - Mumbai should be saved? & What does he love most about this city?02:05 : What has changed in Vineet since he moved to Mumbai?02:44 : Ashish on how he was criticized on this 1 quality of his & what happened after that? 04:00 : How does it feel when people around him change?04:52 : According to Vineet what has changed in Ashish? 05:17 : Funny Story when Vineet met Arth 05:50 : The biggest revelation about life & What can you learn from it? 06:41 : The importance of taking Rest & Why does Vineet believe it is of utmost importance?07:53 : What is Vineet's take on competitiveness in life? 09:01 : Why Vineet loves cooking & What are the similarities between the process of cooking and the process of an actor? 10:35 : "Vineet Ke Chutkule" will shock you! 11:07 : What is Peace? & The truth about Peace! 12:13 : We would love to hear your thoughts on _?? These and many more kisse about our lives in this episode.I promise you, this episode will make you stop in your tracks, laugh your heart out, and reflect on life.Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.Listen to Part 1 of this interview here: https://hubhopper.com/episode/ep11-kyu-vineet-kumar-ko-filme-nahi-karni-thi-aur-phir-aisa-kya-ho-gaya-joh-filmo-mein-ana-pada-an-actor-interviews-1671010075Subscribe to the podcast. Stay connected and keep yourself inspired with new thoughts.Be a part of the dialogue. Click here: https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi----------------------------------------------------Follow this amazing human on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vineetskumarsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vineetskumars----------------------About:Vineet Kumar is a veteran actor from the National School of Drama who has worked across a broad spectrum of projects including Bollywood films & Web Series like Makdee, Manjunath, Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, Maharani, The Great Indian Murder;Hollywood projects like Return to Rajapur with Lynn Collins; Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain with Martin Sheen and Mischa Barton; Bhojpuri films, Nagpuri films, South Indian movies like Rama Rama Krishna Krishna, Naayak, Aagadu, Shivam, Supreme; OTT platforms, television, and theatre plays in multiple languages from Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu to Kannada.He has been applauded for his brilliant work in films such as Masaan, Drohkaal, Kachche Dhaage, Shool, and more. He received critical acclaim for his work in the Telugu film Vikramarkudu.He has won hearts through television shows like Lapataganj, Chidiya Ghar, Shikast, and many more.#AshishVidyarthi #VineetKumar #Life #Motivation #Actor #Inspiringstories #Lifestory #reallife #inspiring#life #podcasts #spotifypodcast #spotify #ashishvidyarthi #lifetalks #livelife #thoughtsforlife #inspirationdaily #inspirationalpodcast #motivationdaily #hindimotivation #podcasters #podcasting #DeepThoughts
Two actors, Two Friends in a candid conversation about Films and Life. Vineet Kumar fondly Daddu, is an extremely talented theatre, television, and film actor, my senior from NSD (National School Of Drama), and a very dear friend. I met Vineet in 1987 and this incredible bond of friendship continues to flourish.Vineet is someone who has a completely different, simplistic yet deep view of life and in this conversation, you'll know exactly why I say that! In this heart-to-heart chat, you'll hear about: 00:53 : When did I first meet Vineet?01:21 : What is the true meaning of Friendship & What happens when your thoughts don't match with your friends? 02:44 : Vineet Kumar being the Bhakt of Mahadev (Lord Shiva) & Explaining the real meaning of Neelkanth and what it means in real life? 03:28 : Is life bitter & How have life and times been different from when he was young to how society is now? 05:12 : Vineet on how he started his journey in theatre? 06:08 : Being Part of the Student's Movement in 197306:47 : Why do we fear losing things we own? 07:24 : What made him come to Mumbai & How did life change for Vineet after moving from Delhi to Mumbai?These and many more kisse about our lives in this episode.Stay tuned for part 2 for more banter, jokes, and candid stories of our lives.Alshukran Bandhu,Alshukran Zindagi.Subscribe to the podcast. Stay connected and keep yourself inspired with new thoughts. Be a part of the dialogue. Click here: https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi----------------------------------------------------Follow this amazing human on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vineetskumarsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vineetskumars----------------------About:Vineet Kumar is a veteran actor from the National School of Drama who has worked across a broad spectrum of projects including Bollywood films & Web Series like Makdee, Manjunath, Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, Maharani, The Great Indian Murder; Hollywood projects like Return to Rajapur with Lynn Collins; Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain with Martin Sheen and Mischa Barton; Bhojpuri films, Nagpuri films, South Indian movies like Rama Rama Krishna Krishna, Naayak, Aagadu, Shivam, Supreme; OTT platforms, television, and theatre plays in multiple languages from Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu to Kannada.He has been applauded for his brilliant work in films such as Masaan, Drohkaal, Kachche Dhaage, Shool, and more. He received critical acclaim for his work in the Telugu film Vikramarkudu. He has won hearts through television shows like Lapataganj, Chidiya Ghar, Shikast, and many more.#Life #Motivation #Actor #Inspiringstories #Lifestory #reallife #inspiring#life #podcasts #spotifypodcast #spotify #ashishvidyarthi #lifetalks #livelife #thoughtsforlife #inspirationdaily #inspirationalpodcast #motivationdaily #hindimotivation #podcasters #podcasting
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The guests in God's own country are carrying Kerala's labour burden. Bengali market, Bhojpuri songs exist alongside Malayali mundus.
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60 Unique Folk songs from Eastern UP, Bihar and other regions of India. From Irfan's analog and digital collection. Courtesy Shefali Bhushan, Beat of India, Bantu and many more those recording studios, record companies and individuals who brought many lesser and unknown folk artists to the forth. Cover Art: Irfan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
The goofiest comedians On Land, Pujan Adhikari, Ashish Ghimire, Aadarsh Mishra, Alan Jung Thapa, and Aayush Shrestha joined us for this episode of On Air, as we chill and chat about Rishi Dhamala, roast & comedy, Table Muni Bata tour, comedy scene in Nepal, dating confessions, Bhojpuri standup, standup vs. TV comedy, and their lives on this hilarious world.
Abhishek Avtans talks about the apabhraṃśa, a word that refers to the middle stage of the Indo-Aryan languages, crucial links between ancient languages like Sanskrit, and modern South Asian languages such as Hindi, Bangla, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, and others. The first mention of apabhraṃśas is in Mahabhasya, a 2nd century BCE text by Patanjali, where the author refers to languages considered deviations from Sanskrit. However, research into apabhraṃśas, for the same reason, has become crucial in dispelling notions of linguistic purity and politics that is dependent on these notions. Abhishek Avtans is a lecturer of Indic language/s at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He loves to work on literature and linguistics of languages spoken in south Asia. He has contributed in making dictionaries of Great Andamanese, Bhojpuri and Brajbhasha. He writes a column Dialectical for the Himal SouthAsian Magazine. He tweets at @avtansa. Image: © 2021 Saronik Bosu (the stanza of verse in the image comes from the text of Bāhubalī rāsa by 13th Century AD Jain poet Shalibhadra Suri, it is an onomatopoeic stanza that describes the activities done by elephants, soldiers and horses.) Music used in promotional material: “Rajasthani Folk Instrumental Music” by Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur, from the collection of Shri Komal Kothari Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Abhishek Avtans talks about the apabhraṃśa, a word that refers to the middle stage of the Indo-Aryan languages, crucial links between ancient languages like Sanskrit, and modern South Asian languages such as Hindi, Bangla, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, and others. The first mention of apabhraṃśas is in Mahabhasya, a 2nd century BCE text by Patanjali, where the author refers to languages considered deviations from Sanskrit. However, research into apabhraṃśas, for the same reason, has become crucial in dispelling notions of linguistic purity and politics that is dependent on these notions. Abhishek Avtans is a lecturer of Indic language/s at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He loves to work on literature and linguistics of languages spoken in south Asia. He has contributed in making dictionaries of Great Andamanese, Bhojpuri and Brajbhasha. He writes a column Dialectical for the Himal SouthAsian Magazine. He tweets at @avtansa. Image: © 2021 Saronik Bosu (the stanza of verse in the image comes from the text of Bāhubalī rāsa by 13th Century AD Jain poet Shalibhadra Suri, it is an onomatopoeic stanza that describes the activities done by elephants, soldiers and horses.) Music used in promotional material: “Rajasthani Folk Instrumental Music” by Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur, from the collection of Shri Komal Kothari Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abhishek Avtans talks about the apabhraṃśa, a word that refers to the middle stage of the Indo-Aryan languages, crucial links between ancient languages like Sanskrit, and modern South Asian languages such as Hindi, Bangla, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, and others. The first mention of apabhraṃśas is in Mahabhasya, a 2nd century BCE text by Patanjali, where the author refers to languages considered deviations from Sanskrit. However, research into apabhraṃśas, for the same reason, has become crucial in dispelling notions of linguistic purity and politics that is dependent on these notions. Abhishek Avtans is a lecturer of Indic language/s at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He loves to work on literature and linguistics of languages spoken in south Asia. He has contributed in making dictionaries of Great Andamanese, Bhojpuri and Brajbhasha. He writes a column Dialectical for the Himal SouthAsian Magazine. He tweets at @avtansa. Image: © 2021 Saronik Bosu (the stanza of verse in the image comes from the text of Bāhubalī rāsa by 13th Century AD Jain poet Shalibhadra Suri, it is an onomatopoeic stanza that describes the activities done by elephants, soldiers and horses.) Music used in promotional material: “Rajasthani Folk Instrumental Music” by Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur, from the collection of Shri Komal Kothari Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Abhishek Avtans talks about the apabhraṃśa, a word that refers to the middle stage of the Indo-Aryan languages, crucial links between ancient languages like Sanskrit, and modern South Asian languages such as Hindi, Bangla, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, and others. The first mention of apabhraṃśas is in Mahabhasya, a 2nd century BCE text by Patanjali, where the author refers to languages considered deviations from Sanskrit. However, research into apabhraṃśas, for the same reason, has become crucial in dispelling notions of linguistic purity and politics that is dependent on these notions. Abhishek Avtans is a lecturer of Indic language/s at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He loves to work on literature and linguistics of languages spoken in south Asia. He has contributed in making dictionaries of Great Andamanese, Bhojpuri and Brajbhasha. He writes a column Dialectical for the Himal SouthAsian Magazine. He tweets at @avtansa. Image: © 2021 Saronik Bosu (the stanza of verse in the image comes from the text of Bāhubalī rāsa by 13th Century AD Jain poet Shalibhadra Suri, it is an onomatopoeic stanza that describes the activities done by elephants, soldiers and horses.) Music used in promotional material: “Rajasthani Folk Instrumental Music” by Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur, from the collection of Shri Komal Kothari Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language
New phones, new watch, new wireless earbuds, and even a new tablet. Is Google getting serious about hardware? Gadgets 360 executive editor Jamshed Avari and deputy reviews editor Roydon Cerejo join host Akhil Arora to discuss the best of Google I/O 2022. The only bit actually confirmed for India is the Pixel 6a, a “budget” phone in the US that will likely end up around Rs. 40,000 or more in India. It's not due before August, so who knows what that segment — already very competitive — will look like by then. With the Pixel Watch, Google finally enters wearables and puts its Fitbit acquisition to good use. No price on that though. The Pixels Buds Pro do have a price, and they seem to be going up against the AirPods Pro and others of its ilk. Google also teased a Pixel Tablet for 2023, and the next generation of its flagship phones — the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro — expected in late 2022. We also discuss Google Maps' new Immersive Mode, and the new Indian languages coming to Google Search and Translate. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Pixel 6a (00:20) Pixel Watch (10:27) Pixel Tablet (15:49) Pixel Buds Pro (23:19) Pixel 7 (27:55) The rest (31:20) More of India (40:24) Outro (42:27) Photo credits: Google
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Rajiv Mohabir is a dazzling poet of linguistics crossovers, who works in English, Bhojpuri, Hindi and more. He is as prolific as he is polyglot (three books in 2021!) and has undertaken a remarkable array of projects includes the prizewinning resurrection of a forgotten century-old memoir about mass involuntary migration. He joined John and first-time host Ulka Anjaria (English prof, Bollywood expert and Director of the Brandeis Mandel Center for the Humanities) in the old purple RtB studio. During the conversation, Rajiv read and in one case sang poems from his wonderful recent books, Cutlish and Antiman. Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.edu. John Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies