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In an episode of the In Conversation With The Mystic series, Sadhguru has a lively and insightful discussion with actress, film producer and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla. They discuss various aspects of life, love, relationships, parenting and much more. Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an episode of the In Conversation With The Mystic series, Sadhguru has a lively and insightful discussion with actress, film producer and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla. They discuss various aspects of life, love, relationships, parenting and much more. Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juhi Chawla fragt Sadhguru, ob die Nutzung von Telefonen unter Jugendlichen Probleme durch a) Strahlung & b) Soziale Medien verursachen kann. Originalvideo englisch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T-k3Gk_oTw ********* Nimm Sadhguru ist ein Yogi, Mystiker, Visionär, Bestsellerautor und Dichter, der zu den 50 einflussreichsten Menschen Indiens zählt. Seine absolute Klarheit der Wahrnehmung verschafft ihm einen einzigartigen Platz, nicht nur im spirituellen Bereich, sondern auch in der Wirtschaft, im Umweltschutz und auf internationaler Ebene und öffnet eine neue Tür für alles, was er berührt. ☀️ Inner Engineering ist ein kraftvolles Werkzeug, das Dich befähigt, Wohlbefinden in jeden Aspekt Deines Lebens zu bringen. Entwickelt von Sadhguru, bietet dieser Kurs bewährte Methoden, um Dich in einen freudigen, entspannten und konzentrationsfähigen Menschen zu verwandeln, der mühelos mit äußeren Gegebenheiten umgehen kann.
Bringing the energy we want for 2025, it's everyone's favorite bolt of sunshine: Juhi Chawla! In talking about a range of her films - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993), Yes Boss (1997), and 3 Deewarein (2003) - we also discuss her unique traits, why she's so good with Shah Rukh Khan, whether comedy really is not as well regarded as drama, and what acting even IS. Did you expect all of that in an episode focused someone who's considered a bit of a lightweight? Neither did we, even though we most definitely love her. Subscribe to Filmi Ladies on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7Ib9C1X5ObvN18u9WR0TK9 or Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/filmi-ladies/id1642425062 @filmiladies on Instagram Pitu is @pitusultan on Instagram Beth is @bethlovesbollywood on Bluesky Email us at filmiladies at gmail See our letterboxd for everything discussed on this podcast. https://boxd.it/qSpfy Our logo was designed by London-based artist Paula Ganoo @velcrothoughts on Instagram https://www.art2arts.co.uk/paula-vaughan
On a recent visit to the Isha Yoga Center, actress, entrepreneur and environmentalist, Juhi Chawla discusses the Cauvery Calling and #SaveSoil movements with Sadhguru. Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious response to impending soil extinction. Action now to #SaveSoil HTTP://savesoil.org Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a recent visit to the Isha Yoga Center, actress, entrepreneur and environmentalist, Juhi Chawla discusses the Cauvery Calling and #SaveSoil movements with Sadhguru. Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious response to impending soil extinction. Action now to #SaveSoil HTTP://savesoil.org Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' Abbas and Urjita are joined by comedian and writer Sumaira Shaikh to talk about the 1997 superhit 'Ishq' directed by Indra Kumar and starring an ensemble cast of Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla, Kajol and Ajay Devgan.Topics discussed include: Why Ishq derails in the second half? The superhit music of the film, who amongst the three major Khans does the panel prefer, Aamir Khan's kissing prowess, some jokes that haven't stood the test of time, and the hilarious supporting cast.Follow Sumaira here: https://www.instagram.com/sumairashaikhFollow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes one week early on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out our first Video Essay on our YouTube Channel: "Why Amitabh Bachchan is Still Unmatched in Bollywood" Do leave a comment and subscribe, we would love to do more video essay's! Welcome to a special episode of Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast with guest host Rahul Desai. We're discussing one of Rahul's comfort watches, DARR (1993). Directed by Yash Chopra and starring Sunny Deol, Juhi Chawla, and Shahrukh Khan in key roles, this movie is an important milestone in Bollywood history. For one thing, this kicked off the very successful collaboration between YRF and SRK, and for another, it was one of the cornerstones of the SRK as obsessive lover trope. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 05:38 The Long-Awaited Guest: Rahul Desai 13:22 The Impact of 'Darr' and Shah Rukh Khan as a Star 19:38 Exploring the Themes of Obsession and Stalking in 'Darr' 24:34 Nostalgia and Admiration for Shah Rukh Khan's Early Career 27:20 The Well-Crafted Nature of 'Darr' and Shah Rukh Khan's Enduring Appeal 27:45 Casting Choices and Tension with Sunny Deol 32:31 Subverting Expectations in the Film's Opening 34:15 Bittersweet Memories of the Song 'Jadu Teri Nazar' 37:06 Analyzing Juhi Chawla's Character in Darr 43:30 Sunny Deol: The Noble Hero in Darr 49:01 Exploring the Portrayal of Therapy in Darr 53:13 Rahul's Profession and Poetic Nature 54:00 Discussion on Songs and Picturization 55:14 The Standout Moments: Chase Sequences and the Holi Sequence 01.00:16 The Portrayal of Stalking in Darr and its Context 01.10:46 Appreciating Shah Rukh Khan's Acting in Darr 01.17:23 The Impact of Darr in the 90s and Shah Rukh Khan's Career We were on Manish Mathur's Bollywood Drafts Podcast ranking the movies of Amitabh Bachchan. Check out the episode here Follow us on Socials: Amrita, Sujoy, Asim YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok Sujoy's Instagram Amrita's YouTube Book Channel- Amrita By The Book You can listen to Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast episodes on the following apps: Apple Podcast Spotify Jio Saavn Deezer Audible Amazon Music Omny iHeart TuneIn
This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' we're discussing a beloved 90s classic and one of Shah Rukh Khan's early films: Kundan Shah's 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa' starring Shah Rukh, Suchitra Krishmnamoorthy, Deepak Tijori and Naseeruddin Shah amongst many others. Joining Abbas and Urjita making his 5th appearance on the show is crowd favourite Snayhil Aneja. Topics discussed include: The ideal 'underdog' character, the somewhat dubious accents in the film, the fantastic music, what is the r/niceguys phenomena? and should KHKN should have been a gangster movie instead?Follow Snayhil here: https://www.instagram.com/snayhil/Urjita is touring with her solo show across India, catch her in your city: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/urjita-wani-live/ET00395374Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get early access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' we are discussing one of the most iconic romantic films of the 80s 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak' starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla and directed by Mansoor Khan. To talk about the film with Abbas and Urjita we have the honour and privilege to have Imran Khan (yes, the same Imran of 'Jaane Tu..', 'Break Ke Baad' and #LautAaoImran fame) as a guest!Topics discussed include: Imran's memories of being on set, growing up in the Nasir Hussain household, Imran's "debut" performance in QSQT, Aamir Khan and Juhi being introduced to the world, the strong supporting cast, a broader conversation on the intent and craft of films, a slight detour on Imran's film 'Kidnap' (how could we not?), and do not miss Imran pointing out a massive blunder Abbas did on the 'Ekk Main Aur Ekk Tu' episode of HIAW.You can buy Gautam Chintamani's book on QSQT here: https://amzn.in/d/5yBt0QSCheck out the HIAW episode on 'Ekk Main Aur Ekk Tu & Break Ke Baad' here: https://youtu.be/vMqGzgu7qsk?si=Q3Ygx6vUVGrMHENzCheck out the 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na' episode here: https://youtu.be/XEYfI4ll9Rg?si=ZnLrBKr-gLEQvtrJCheck out the 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander' episode here: https://youtu.be/JWXl-DnjGYk?si=clVVKqHS7BzOpDLKWatch 'Teesri Manzil' here: https://www.zee5.com/movies/details/teesri-manzil/0-0-movie_262975704Watch 'Baharon Ke Sapne' here: https://www.zee5.com/movies/details/baharon-ke-sapne/0-0-8659Watch 'Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahi' here: https://www.zee5.com/movies/details/hum-kisise-kum-naheen/0-0-15468Follow Imran on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imrankhanUrjita is touring with her solo show across India, catch her in your city: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/urjita-wani-live/ET00395374Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get early access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Arun's [Shah Rukh Khan] partner Javed [Jackie Shroff] dies, he raises Javed's children with the housekeeper Geeta's [Juhi Chawla] help. Soon, Arun learns that Javed's death was a homicide and decides to investigate the matter.This totally isn't the most oversimplified summary of this insanely complicated movie. Listen in as we unsimplify it and gush over how hot SRK is. Tune in for this week's quiz where we try to stick to rules. Try. Coming up next, Yes Boss! Stay tuned.Follow @10rssrkfans on our social media for SRK trivia, content and all the latest updates!Twitter - https://x.com/10rssrkfans?s=11&t=xRkewO6w51TN6Ltw8E0wNAInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/10rssrkfans?igsh=eTM2d2EwdmZzaW81&utm_source=qrYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@10RsKiPepsiHumaraShahRukhSexy
Support Khandaan Podcast on Patreon from 1$.This week's bonus episode is our reviews of Monkey Man and The Goat Life! Welcome to Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast where we're mining a very old gem - Aziz Mirza's RAJU BAN GAYA GENTLEMAN (1992). Starring a very young Shahrukh Khan and the freshest, most beautiful Juhi Chawla, watching Raju… is like stepping into a time machine. With a classic Nana Patekar performance and a fiery Amrita Singh to provide pizzazz, Raju… brought back quite a few memories for us. Shownotes: Juhi Chawla's FIRST Reaction To Seeing Shah Rukh Khan | Lehren Diaries Follow us on Socials: Amrita, Sujoy, Asim YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok Sujoy's Instagram Amrita's YouTube Book Channel- Amrita By The Book You can listen to Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast episodes on the following apps: Apple Podcast Spotify Jio Saavn Deezer Audible Amazon Music Omny iHeart TuneIn
Support Khandaan Podcast on Patreon from 1$. Get access to our full review of Dune 2 Welcome to Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast and our nostalgia-driven discussion of 1995's RAM JAANE. Just kidding - we had zero nostalgia to invest and for good reason it turns out. Starring Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Vivek Mushran, here's a movie you can be thankful we watched so you don't have to.
In the 10th episode of the podcast we look back at one of the ground breaking performances of Shah Rukh Khan's illustrious career - Darr. The film also starred Sunny Deol, Juhi Chawla and Anupam Kher in important roles. Saahil and Saqib are both very fond of Darr and discuss many aspects of the film in this episode - including its timelessness.This film also provokes a more open dialogue on whether the late Yash Chopra glorified an antihero character played by Khan. The length of the podcast shows the passion this discussion invoked in both hosts. Episode also takes a deeper dive into the evolution of the protagonist vs antagonist debate through the prism of 90's hindi films and fandom. SRK remains the center of this episode as it was one of his most memorable performances. Last but not the least we compare it to some of the recent films where antihero characters are a bit celebrated.
This week on ‘Has It Aged Well?' we're talking about matters of the heart, by which we mean we're talking about Aziz Mirza's 2000 film ‘Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani' starring Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla. To talk about this film with Abbas and Urjita we have in the studio comedian and writer Gursimran Khamba. Topics discussed include: Does the satire of this film hold up? The premonition of seeing the news anchor as the star, Juhi Chawla's comic timing, the moral dilemma at the core of the film, an extensive discussion on cat-eyed people and background extras and a lot more. You can follow Khamba here for updates on his tour: https://www.instagram.com/gursimrankhamba?igsh=MTJ1d2sxd3NndW1sag== Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/ Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/ Get early access to ‘Has It Aged Well' episodes only on Amazon Music. Subscribe to our feed now: https://bit.ly/48VfMUE Follow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ Subscribe to IVM Pop on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In einem Gespräch mit Ibrahim Thiaw, dem Generalsekretär des Übereinkommens der Vereinten Nationen zur Bekämpfung der Wüstenbildung, geht Sadhguru der Frage nach, wie verschiedene Bereiche der Gesellschaft zur Rettung des Bodens beitragen können und wozu sich die Nationen der Welt auf der COP15 in der Elfenbeinküste verpflichten können. Save Soil (Rette den Boden), eine von Sadhguru ins Leben gerufene globale Bewegung, will eine konzertierte, bewusste Antwort auf das drohende Bodensterben geben. Handle jetzt und #RetteDenBoden https://savesoil.org *********************** Sadhguru und die Schauspielerin und ehemalige Miss India, Juhi Chawla, führen eine lebhafte und aufschlussreiche Diskussion darüber, was genau Liebe ist. Sadhguru räumt mit vielen Mythen über Liebe und Anhaftung auf und erklärt, dass es für jeden von uns möglich ist, sich in jeden und alles um uns herum zu verlieben. Liebe ist eine süße Emotion in uns, erklärt er, und nicht etwas, das uns von jemand anderem gegeben wird. Somit liegt die Möglichkeit, liebevoll zu sein, ganz in unserer Hand. Originalvideo auf Englisch: • Your Confusions About Love Clarified!... ***** Sadhguru ist ein Yogi, Mystiker, Visionär, Bestsellerautor und Dichter, der zu den 50 einflussreichsten Menschen Indiens zählt. Seine absolute Klarheit der Wahrnehmung verschafft ihm einen einzigartigen Platz, nicht nur im spirituellen Bereich, sondern auch in der Wirtschaft, im Umweltschutz und auf internationaler Ebene und öffnet eine neue Tür für alles, was er berührt. ☀️Inner Engineering ist ein kraftvolles Werkzeug, das Dich befähigt, Wohlbefinden in jeden Aspekt Deines Lebens zu bringen. Entwickelt von Sadhguru, bietet dieser Kurs bewährte Methoden, um Dich in einen freudigen, entspannten und konzentrationsfähigen Menschen zu verwandeln, der mühelos mit äußeren Gegebenheiten umgehen kann. Inner Engineering Online auf Deutsch https://www.innerengineering.com/de/o...
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Writers Rahul Desai and Pankaj Sachdeva return to chat about the following topics: Fantasy films, Emraan Hashmi, Juhi Chawla.
Sadhguru und die Schauspielerin und ehemalige Miss India, Juhi Chawla, führen eine lebhafte und aufschlussreiche Diskussion darüber, was genau Liebe ist. Sadhguru räumt mit vielen Mythen über Liebe und Anhaftung auf und erklärt, dass es für jeden von uns möglich ist, sich in jeden und alles um uns herum zu verlieben. Liebe ist eine süße Emotion in uns, erklärt er, und nicht etwas, das uns von jemand anderem gegeben wird. Somit liegt die Möglichkeit, liebevoll zu sein, ganz in unserer Hand. Originalvideo auf Englisch: • Your Confusions About Love Clarified!... ***** Sadhguru ist ein Yogi, Mystiker, Visionär, Bestsellerautor und Dichter, der zu den 50 einflussreichsten Menschen Indiens zählt. Seine absolute Klarheit der Wahrnehmung verschafft ihm einen einzigartigen Platz, nicht nur im spirituellen Bereich, sondern auch in der Wirtschaft, im Umweltschutz und auf internationaler Ebene und öffnet eine neue Tür für alles, was er berührt. ☀️Inner Engineering ist ein kraftvolles Werkzeug, das Dich befähigt, Wohlbefinden in jeden Aspekt Deines Lebens zu bringen. Entwickelt von Sadhguru, bietet dieser Kurs bewährte Methoden, um Dich in einen freudigen, entspannten und konzentrationsfähigen Menschen zu verwandeln, der mühelos mit äußeren Gegebenheiten umgehen kann. Inner Engineering Online auf Deutsch https://www.innerengineering.com/de/o...
"I suddenly felt that I don't belong, till then I felt that I was a part of this group. And at that moment, for me, it was like, no, I don't belong. I don't feel that I would want after the two got over to continue. You know, my friendship, you know,because very often people say that it's important to have discourse, have discussed with people. And then if you really think that I've spent my lifetime doing that, and at some point, you're exhausted in constantly trying to validate your identity. And now I'm at a point of life where I am like, it's your shortcoming. And it's not my job in life. It's not my duty, to spend my time energy effort to constantly educate people, about learning to respect someone else." Onir is an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor. Born as Anirban Dhar in Samchi, Bhutan, Onir spent much of his childhood going to the cinema. He received a scholarship to study film editing at SFB/TTC in Berlin but returned to India and worked as an editor, scriptwriter, art director, music album producer and song/music video director. In 1992,Onir directed and produced his first Documentary film on the painter Bijon Chaudhary, “Falling Hero”. He is best known for his film “My Brother...Nikhil”, based on the life of Dominic D'Souza, starring Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla and Purab Kohli. It was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships. Onir won the Indian National Film awards for Best Film in Hindi for the anthology “I AM” in 2011. I AM is considered one of the first and largest crowd-funded and crowd-sourced film through social media in India. The film dealt with single motherhood, child sexual abuse, displacement and LGBTQI rights. Onir has also the received Likho Award (Trailblazer Award), the Diversity Award at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in 2019 and in 2020 the Engendered Spirit of Independent Cinema Award at the Engendered Human Rights Film Festival in Delhi. In June 2022, Onir finished shooting, PINE CONE, a queer love story which is written by Ashwini Malik and Onir. It is currently in post-production. It is loosely based on Onir's memoir; I Am Onir and I Am Gay which he has co-written with his sister Irene Dhar Malik and published by Penguin Viking. In August 2023, PINE CONE, a queer love story which is written by Ashwini Malik and Onir received the "Rainbow Warrior Award” and the "Rainbow stories Award" given by the Minister of Equality, Australia at IffMelbourne. This was followed by Honorary mention Best Feature at the International South Asian Film festival, Canada. It premiered at The KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival in June 2023. To stay up to date, follow @SmitaTharoor on Smita Tharoor (@SmitaTharoor) / Twitter or Smita Tharoor (@smitatharoor) | Instagram and follow the podcast on your favorite streaming service.
In this episode, Satish Kaushik takes us back to 2000 when the mega-hit film "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani" starring Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla came to theaters. The movie was skillfully directed by Aziz Mirza, and it was a collaborative effort under the banner of Dreamz Unlimited. A fun fact: Shah Rukh Khan had hoped to have Bally Sagoo sing a remake for the film, but unfortunately, it didn't work out. Stay tuned for more!
In this episode, Satish Kaushik takes us back to 2000 when the mega-hit film "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani" starring Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla came to theaters. The movie was skillfully directed by Aziz Mirza, and it was a collaborative effort under the banner of Dreamz Unlimited. A fun fact: Shah Rukh Khan had hoped to have Bally Sagoo sing a remake for the film, but unfortunately, it didn't work out. Stay tuned for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La actriz de Bollywood, Juhi Chawla, le pide a Sadhguru un consejo simple y concreto para vivir con alegría y conciencia. La clave, responde Sadhguru, está en permanecer conscientes de que la vida es tan solo un breve acontecimiento. Pláticas de Sadhguru @ In Conversation with the Mystic. Juhi Chawla con Sadhguru, Mumbai, agosto 2014. Planeta Consciente: https://www.consciousplanet.org Descarga la app de Sadhguru: https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Sitio web oficial de Sadhguru: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Ingeniería Interior en Línea: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogui, místico y visionario, Sadhguru es un maestro espiritual diferente. Una combinación deslumbrante de profundidad y pragmatismo, su vida y obra sirven como recordatorio de que el yoga es una ciencia contemporánea, de vital importancia para nuestro tiempo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Oye hoye, ke kudiyan shehar diyan", We all must have danced to this song at least once in our lives. And if it still plays, we won't be able to resist ourselves. In this episode of Filmy Calendar show, we travel back in time when Sunny Deol was winning everyone's heart with his fiery acting. Directed in 1999 by Rahul Rawail, and starring the incredible duo of Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla, "Arjun Pandit" was a megahit at the box-office. This movie wasn't just a superhit; it was also remembered for its legendary songs.So, don't miss out on this episode as Satish Kaushik shares some enthralling insights from the movie.Tune in for more.
In an episode of the In Conversation With The Mystic series, Sadhguru has a lively and insightful discussion with actress, film producer and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla. They discuss various aspects of life, love, relationships, parenting and much more. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an episode of the In Conversation With The Mystic series, Sadhguru has a lively and insightful discussion with actress, film producer and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla. They discuss various aspects of life, love, relationships, parenting and much more. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Oye hoye, ke kudiyan shehar diyan", We all must have danced to this song at least once in our lives. And if it still plays, we won't be able to resist ourselves. In this episode of Filmy Calendar show, we travel back in time when Sunny Deol was winning everyone's heart with his fiery acting. Directed in 1999 by Rahul Rawail, and starring the incredible duo of Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla, "Arjun Pandit" was a megahit at the box-office. This movie wasn't just a superhit; it was also remembered for its legendary songs. So, don't miss out on this episode as Satish Kaushik shares some enthralling insights from the movie. Tune in for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En un episodio de la serie «En conversación con el místico», Sadhguru tiene una discusión muy animada y profunda con la actriz, productora y ex Miss India, Juhi Chawla. Ambos discuten diversos aspectos de la vida, el amor, las relaciones, la paternidad y mucho más. Planeta Consciente: https://www.consciousplanet.org Descarga la app de Sadhguru: https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Sitio web oficial de Sadhguru: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Ingeniería Interior en Línea: isha.co/ieo-podcastYogui, místico y visionario, Sadhguru es un maestro espiritual diferente. Una combinación deslumbrante de profundidad y pragmatismo, su vida y obra sirven como recordatorio de que el yoga es una ciencia contemporánea, de vital importancia para nuestro tiempo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out the latest episode of the Top 5 Series where Amreen & Shwayta discuss the Top 5 Hit Cameos in Bollywood! These actors and actresses impacted the films they appeared in, even if it was just in a cameo role! This episode features Bipasha Basu, Salman Khan, Jimmy Shergill, Juhi Chawla and the entire star cast of the "Deewangi Deewangi" song from Om Shanti Om! Join Amreen and Shwayta on The Top 5 Series where we will explore the Top 5's of the best and worst of Bollywood.
In this episode, host Satish Kaushik shares some interesting stories about the film Yes Boss starring Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, and Aditya Pancholi. What was the first introduced name for this movie? Which singer won the Filmfare award for this movie? Tune in to know more interesting stories about Yes Boss.
In this episode, host Satish Kaushik will share glimpses of the blockbuster movie Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, and Naseeruddin Shah and directed by Kundan Shah. The producer and director had an argument about the ending of the film, so they had to shoot 3 alternate endings and then 1 was finalized. Tune in to know more!
In this episode, host Satish Kaushik shares some interesting stories about the film Bol Radha Bol, starring Rishi Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Kadar Khan, and Shakti Kapoor, and directed by David Dhawan. The famous song of this film Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tara was copied from a Tamil film. The title of this film was derived from Rishi's father Raj Kapoor's film Sangam. Tune in to know more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support this podcast and get ad-free episodes and bonus episodes by becoming a paid member at Patreon.com/KhandaanPodcast! Sign up to our new Khandaan Podcast Newsletter! Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast is a blast from the past - specifically, Aamir Khan's past. Tum Mere Ho (1990), directed by Tahir Hussain a.k.a. The Aamir Dad has everything: a wronged and vengeful snake mom, a grubby dad, a lost heir, a damsel beset by zaalim samaaj, intense young love, unique tribal customs, terrible costumes, and a fuzzy timeline that ensures we're never quite sure when all of this action is taking place. Co-starring the always delightful Juhi Chawla and a thoroughly awkward Kalpana Iyer as a snake with tragic fashion sense, Tum Mere Ho is a classic for all the best reasons as previously outlined by Pretentious Movie Reviews. A Short Timeline: 01.15 Asim and Sujoy watched Baahubali at the Royal Albert Hall with a live orchestra and it was magical. 11.50 Channel 4 in the UK has an interesting line up of films for you to watch and top friend Beth is back to give the lowdown on one of the films: Satyajit Ray's Kapurush. 17.50 Asim can live again as Dabangg 3 gears for release. 23.50 Obviously Asim is a huge Vidyut Jammwal fan and a Pitu tangent about the career of Neil Nitin Mukesh 32.05 The Main Review: Tum Mere Ho Don't forget to subscribe! Follow us on Socials: Amrita, Sujoy, Asim YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok Sujoy's Instagram Amrita's YouTube Book Channel- Amrita By The Book You can listen to Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast episodes on the following apps: Apple Podcast Spotify Jio Saavn Deezer Audible Amazon Music Omny iHeart TuneIn
On this episode of Just A Filmy Game Show, Antariksh is joined by standup comedians Shreeja Chaturvedi & Aman Jotwani. They try to guess movies from their Google plot descriptions and songs from the lyrics of their 2nd verses. Plus, they try and sings songs of Saif Ali Khan, and name movies of Juhi Chawla. All this to be crowned the Biggest Bollywood Deewana!Tune into Just A Filmy Game Show on IVM Pop on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Antariksh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antariksht/ follow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ Follow Shreeja on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shreejachaturvedi/ Follow Aman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanjotwani_/ This Show is Available across audio Platforms: Spotify | Gaana | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big week y'allWe reviewed four titles and had a lot to say about it. Download here our review of Amazon Prime's women's drama Hush Hush where Juhi Chawla dies, and all her close friends are sus.Then a female club bouncer in nightclubs in Delhi has a realization for her life in Madhur Bhandarkar's Babli Bouncer on Hulu (Hotstar). A psychopath revenges critics who pull down filmmakers' work in Chup: Revenge of the Artist directed by R Balki and our hunk hot list topper Dulquer Salman rocks.And Madhavan impresses with Dhoka Round D Corner in a thriller for the edge of the seats.Download our pod here and everywhere else you get your PODS.We love you, stillTeam Desis
For a cast packed with brilliant actresses, and with the return of Juhi Chawla on our screens, expectations were high for 'Hush Hush.' The series follows what happens when four best friends land up in trouble after a fateful party. Does the show live upto the expectations, what makes or breaks the series for them? Our host, Pratikshya Mishra, gives us a lowdown on 'Hush Hush' in the new episode of Do I Like It? Tune in! Credits: Executive Producer - Shelly Walia and Ritu Kapur Producer and Editor - Anjali Palod Writer and Host - Pratikshya Mishra Music from Amazon Prime Video Theme Music from BMG Production Music
Juhi Chawla and Sadhguru discuss the nature of the human being. Sadhguru looks at how society today seeks to mold human beings into a fixed format, where as a human being is supposed to blossom by his own nature. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sadhgurustory/message
India Policy Watch #1: To Catch A Falling Rupee Insights on burning policy issues in India— RSJThe Indian rupee this week declined to an all-time low as it went beyond 80 per dollar. For reasons that aren’t always clear to me, this kind of thing makes a lot of news in India. I mean, it was 79.9 the week before. There isn’t a yawning gap between that and 80. Yet opinion pieces are written, cartoons sketched, and old tweets of macroeconomic theorists like Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla and Sri Sri (Sri?) Ravishankar are dug out to contrast their current reactions to this phenomenon with their past asides. The WhatsApp factory also rolls out their new models that suggest how a strong dollar is bad for the US economy and how this is some kind of a switch and bait move that we are making on them. Somewhere in many of our heads, the strength of the Indian rupee is no longer subject to the dynamics of the currency market. Like many things these days, it too is anchored to our self-respect. And since our national clarion call is desh nahin jhukne doonga (won’t let the country down), we then start working on the narrative that shows all of this in a warm, positive glow. All in a day in the life of India.Anyway, I thought it would be useful to take this moment to appreciate the winds that are buffeting it, the long-term view of what will actually strengthen the rupee and then zoom out a bit to appreciate what’s happening to the US economy and what it could mean for India. The Safety Of Dollar We will start with why has the rupee gone to 80 a dollar? The simple answer is the US dollar has been more in demand since the start of the Ukraine war than before. This is true for all currencies, not just the rupee, as the chart below shows.There are reasons for this. The 40-year high inflation print that the US is witnessing month over month has turned the Fed hawkish. It is likely to raise rates by another 75 bps in its meeting next week, and the consensus suggests the benchmark rates will be around 3.4 per cent by the end of the year. These rate hikes make storing money in dollars more attractive. This potent cocktail of uncertainty around the Ukraine war, the high oil and commodity prices that make emerging markets more vulnerable and the prospect of a global recession is starting to give global fund managers a massive hangover. Their most obvious response: flight to the safety of the US dollar. The dollar demand has gone up as foreign portfolio investors have checked out of domestic equities across the world. In India, we have had over ₹2.3 trillion of outflow from the equity market so far this year. Things would have been worse had it not been for the domestic investors (mutual funds and insurers) who invested about ₹1.4 trillion during this period. The price of oil—averaging over US$ 120 or so during this year—has made things worse because we import over 90 per cent of our requirements. The across-the-board rise in commodity prices has further increased our import bill. Almost simultaneously, the high rate of inflation, the rise in interest rates and a prospect of a recession have meant our exports are beginning to soften. The commentary from our software services giants suggests the demand pipeline isn’t what it used to be. This might also show up in other export-dominated sectors as the steep rise in interest rates starts to kill off growth in developed markets. This has meant the consensus forecast among analysts for the current account deficit has inched up to 3 per cent for the year-end. We will need more dollars to support that kind of deficit. That apart, our own inflation numbers have remained high, and we are running a negative real interest rate (the difference between interest rate and rate of inflation). This will continue to support riskier assets and reward consumption that will feed back into inflation. So, expect further interest rate hikes, and that will impact growth. All of this indicates the dollar strengthening against the rupee is here to stay.Propping Up The RupeeWhat can be done to address this? This is market dynamics at play. There are too many interlinked factors here. Beyond a point, there are only tweaks that you can do in the short term to support the currency. The RBI has tried to ensure that the depreciation is orderly and gradual, which is the best it can do now. It has increased dollar inflows by loosening norms in multiple areas, helping curb volatility. The raft of measures taken here shows how many short term levers are available with a central bank to manage currency volatility. These included removing the interest rate restrictions on banks for foreign currency and non-resident deposits. Such deposits have also been exempted from the statutory liquidity requirements that Banks need to carry for their deposits. This has allowed banks to hike their savings rates for such deposits by almost 75 bps. This will attract dollar deposits from non-resident Indians. The RBI has also relaxed foreign investments in debt instruments and allowed the use of overseas foreign currency borrowing for lending domestically in foreign currency. Even the amount of external commercial borrowing businesses can do through the automatic route has been doubled to US$ 1.5 billion. These immediate measures will smoothen the flow and increase the supply of dollars. The idea here is to weather through the Fed interest rate hike storm for the next two quarters and then take stock. The RBI also made an interesting move last week that was reported as the ‘internationalisation’ of the rupee. It allowed special accounts (rupee Vostro accounts) to pay and settle exports and imports in rupees. Further, the surplus in these accounts could be invested in government T-bills and securities. What does this mean? Simply put, if Indian firms can find counterparties who are willing to trade with them in rupees, they can do so more easily than before. On the face of it, this means very little. Because there aren’t many global firms who would want to settle their trade in a currency like the rupee that will depreciate in the long-term and which isn’t useful for trade with non-Indian partners. But it allows us to trade with Russia without getting the dollar involved. In fact, it is both an economic move and a geopolitical one. We run a trade deficit with Russia. We can now pay for Russian oil in rupees. Russia can use those rupees to buy our exports. The surplus in these accounts can be used to buy government bonds. So we save on buying more dollars to settle this trade, and we create demand for government bonds because the surplus in this account will be invested there. Seems like a neat solution, and I guess the US and the west won’t mind because we have pointed out their hypocrisy on Russian gas and Saudi oil more than a few times now. Apart from this, the government has done its usual quota of excise duty tweaks to manage the situation. We have increased duties on the export of petroleum products and limited sugar and wheat exports. And we have cut import duties on key raw materials and on cooking oils to manage inflation. These won’t add to much, but it gives an impression that something’s been done to address inflation. When inflation stabilises, we will take ages to dismantle these duties. That is an old and different story. That takes care of the short term. In the long run, the rupee's strength depends on the fundamentals of our economy. We must run a current account shortfall below 2 per cent, bring down the fiscal deficit and debt to GDP ratio that have gone up significantly in the past two years and keep inflation in the four per cent range, which was the RBI mandate. All of this is hard work and will need the government to translate its words into action. Structural reforms in labour and capital have been pending for ages, the infrastructure push promised in the last budget is still in the works, and fiscal discipline is a tad out of fashion. If we continue to insist on pegging our self-respect to the rupee, then we must know what to demand from the government. Where Next?Lastly, where does the global economy go from here? Well, it is clear that the Fed and other central banks were wrong in their assessment in 2021 that the inflation was transitory. They could have raised rates then, and we wouldn’t have seen the serious inflationary pressure we have now seen for the last six months. This isn’t hindsight. There were more than a handful of sceptics about the notion of transitory inflation. So, the question is, now that the Fed has gone into the territory of whatever it takes to control inflation, what kind of a landing will we have? Will it be a short and mildly painful recession, or are we going to be in for a hard landing? As some are saying, it is possible that we will see the peak of inflation in the next few months, and then the rate hike impact will start to bring it down quickly to more comfortable levels within a year. We could then have a rate reversion cycle begin as early as the end of 2023. That is what the optimists are seeing today. However, it is possible that there’s a hard landing. That is not just inflation taking longer to tame, but the sustained high-interest environment kills growth and puts the financial system under enormous stress. There’s a possibility that a perfect storm of decline in investment, reduction in consumption and a recession could hurt incomes around the world. The pandemic saw a significant rise in debt levels for both firms and households. A scenario where interest rates stay high and incomes start coming under stress would spell bad news for the ability of these entities to service their debt. A cycle of default could then start and put the entire financial system under stress. We might not have a GFC (2008) like moment, but we could be in that vicinity in future. We have been so used to quantitative easing, low inflation and low-interest rate scenario in the last decade that it is difficult to envisage an alternative where things are radically different. Yet, as history has shown, you ignore long-tail risks at your own peril. As a parting shot, the then finance minister Manmohan Singh’s response in the Rajya Sabha addressing the fears of devaluation of the rupee needs a revisit:Let me say that in this country there seems to be a strange conspiracy between the extreme left and extreme right that there is something immoral or dishonourable about changing the exchange rate. But that is not the tradition. If you look at the whole history of India’s independence struggle before 1947 all our national leaders were fighting against the British against keeping the exchange rate of the Rupee unduly high. Why did the British keep the exchange rate of the Rupee unduly high? It was because they wanted this country to remain backward and they did not want this country to industrialise. They wanted the country to be an exporter of primary products against which all Indian economists protested. If you look at Indian history right from 1900 onwards to 1947, this was a recurrent plea of all Indian economists—not to have an exchange rate which is so high that Indian cannot export, that India cannot industrialise. But I am really surprised that something which is meant to increase the country’s exports and encourage its industrialisation is now considered as something anti-national.India Policy Watch #2: Q.E.D.Insights on burning policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneNowadays, it seems like just one government agency is burning the midnight oil: the Enforcement Directorate (ED). It’s never out of the headlines.There’s data to back this claim too. Responding to a Lok Sabha question earlier this year, the Minister of State (Finance) revealed that while during 2004-14, 112 searches were carried out by the ED, this number stands at 2974 in the eight years since 2014, a twenty-six-fold increase! Forget for a moment that the conviction rate of ED in raids conducted under the Foreign Exchange Management Act is merely 0.5 per cent.Whether it is political parties in the opposition, Chinese companies, fugitive economic offenders, or non-profits, the ED has become the de-facto brahmastra.Structurally, ED is a law enforcement body deriving powers from a wide range of laws. It was constituted as the “Enforcement Unit” way back in 1956. And since foreign exchange control was a big obsession back then, it primarily investigated cases arising from the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA), 1947. Then came the Foreign Exchange Management Act in 1999, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in 2005, and the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act in 2018. A wide remit backed by labyrinthine economic laws made it easily weaponisable. Now, it is well-known that many law enforcement agencies in India are politicised. Neither is ED the first one nor the last. In the naughties, the “CBI raids” served the same purpose. Exploring the pervasive politicisation of the ED, Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes:The use of the ED has three purposes. The first is intimidation. The second is to keep the narrative of the old corrupt regime boiling. This is not a difficult proposition to sell to the public. But the third is to reveal the sheer self-absorption of the Opposition. “For my friends, everything; for my enemies, the law.” said a former Peruvian Field Marshal Óscar Benavides. That is precisely what seems to be happening here.Domestic politics aside, two Chinese mobile phone companies have recently come under ED investigation. In response, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson had this to say:The frequent investigations by the Indian side into Chinese enterprises not only disrupt the enterprises’ normal business activities and damage the goodwill of the enterprises, but also impedes the improvement of business environment in India and chills the confidence and willingness of market entities from other countries, including Chinese enterprises to invest and operate in India.Keeping aside the hypocrisy of China’s moralising, the spokesperson makes an important point. If the narrative goes out that economic crime investigations are being used for political purposes, India will pay a big price. Retrospective taxation was the poster child for India’s economic mismanagement last decade. We don’t need another deterrent puncturing investment dreams this decade.What could bring law enforcement agencies under control? Are there structural checks and balances that prevent political misuse? I don’t know. But an essential component of strengthening India’s Republic has to be to make investigative agencies truly autonomous from executive control. Not(PolicyWTF): The Question of ChoiceThis section looks at egregious public policies. Policies that make you go: WTF, Did that really happen? - Pranay Kotasthane"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." This Forrest Gump quote is equally applicable to the Indian judiciary. On most days, it comes out with verdicts that just follow the prevailing social trend. But, there are also those rare moments when the judiciary stands up to defend the Republic from the Democracy. Take what happened last week. In 2019, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) —a new regulatory body—was formed to protect consumer rights. Earlier this month, the CCPA, in its infinite wisdom, issued guidelines that prevent hotels and restaurants from levying service charges. The guidelines thundered:No collection of service charge shall be done by any other name. No hotel or restaurant shall force a consumer to pay service charge and shall clearly inform the consumer that service charge is voluntary, optional and at consumer’s discretion… No restriction on entry or provision of services based on collection of service charge shall be imposed on consumers. Service charge shall not be collected by adding it along with the food bill and levying GST on the total amount.Why would the Indian State want to invest resources and time in changing these small matters is an always-relevant confounding question. But this time, the courts came to a partial rescue. The Delhi High Court stayed the guidelines. The judge even had a libertarian statement to go with the ruling. He said:If you don't want to pay, don't enter the restaurant. It is ultimately a question of choice.Music to my ears. Information asymmetry is not a problem as long as the service charges are known to the consumer beforehand. There is no market failure. The State can move on. How I wish the courts applied this new-found virtue of choice to other areas such as:If you don't want to get offended, don't read the book. It is ultimately a question of choice. No need to ban the book. If you don't want to pay, don't enter the movie theatre. It is ultimately a question of choice. No need to cap movie tickets.If you don’t like what others say about you, don’t talk to them. It is ultimately a question of choice. No need for defamation laws.You get the drift. Don’t make the State a tool to address your pet grievance. It has bigger fish to fry. (And let it apply service charges for the fried fish.)Global Policy Watch: The Three InternetsInsights on policy issues making news around the world— Pranay KotasthaneMany editions ago, I linked to one of Yiqin Fu’s articles on the Chinese internet. There’s so much about it that’s different beyond the fact that the State tightly controls the information flow there. For instance, Fu explains that the Chinese internet is different from the Western internet in these respects:One, search engines (and not just Google) are hardly used. People read primarily through social media feeds. And two, the complete dominance of super-apps:Take WeChat as an example. It is home to the vast majority of China’s original writing, and yet: 1. It doesn’t allow any external links; 2. Its posts are not indexed by search engines such as Google or Baidu, and its own search engine is practically useless; 3. You can’t check the author’s other posts if you open the page outside of the WeChat app. In other words, each WeChat article is an orphan, not linked to anything else on the Internet, not even the author’s previous work.The result of a lack of rediscovery means that knowledge creation, reflection, and historical context-setting are disincentivised. This resembles some parts of the Indian internet but is not quite the same. This architecture also means that people are pushed towards tracking the latest social media trend, with little or no incentive to create and read time-invariant content, such as blogs, articles, and papers without news pegs.So, there are three broad internet prototypes:The Western one: primary access is through desktop/laptop, not super-app based, search-engine driven, high discoverability of older articles, and email-based.The Chinese one: primary access is through the mobile phone, super-app driven, low discoverability, and instant-messaging based.The Indian one: The elites see an internet that’s a mix of the Western one and the Chinese one minus the censorship, while the non-elites are experiencing something much closer to the Chinese one. Forget geopolitics for a moment. And consider the impact of these three internet prototypes on their respective users. Will their cognitive effects be different? If yes, in what way? This is a fascinating question to which I have no good answers yet. What do you think? Another downside to skipping desktop is that weak ties built around emails are never formed. I don’t have data on Chinese employees’ modes of communication, but I wouldn’t be surprised if 90% of work communication is done over instant messaging. Multinational firms still use email, although when I asked on Chinese social media, my readers complained that emails often went unread. It seems like in the Chinese workplace, instant messaging still reigns supreme.Fu argues that the result is that weak ties through cold emails are seldom formed. Again, not very different from the case in India where we need to have a phone number in order to form a weak link now. What is the social consequence of this phenomenon?HomeWorkReading and listening recommendations on public policy matters[Podcast] MacroVoices #333: Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna in conversation with Harley Bassman on Inflation, Bond Yields, VIX vs MOVE, Demographics & More.[Blog] Pakistan is in big trouble: Noah Smith covers the subcontinent for the second week in a row.[Article] The functioning of the Enforcement Directorate, by Sonam Saigal.[Paper] How to reform high-stakes exam systems? is an important question in the Indian context. A new NBER paper titled Pareto Improvements in the Contest for College Admissions has some clues. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit publicpolicy.substack.com
The Gulabi Gang is a women's rights organisation that focuses on social work for women in North India. It is also famous for its violent reactionary actions against people that commit crimes against women.Gulabi Gang was founded by Sampat Pal, in a distant remote village in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The village, called Banda, was one of many many small towns that were heavily impacted by violence against women. Sampat, along with almost 300,000 members, organised a women's movement that spread across the state of UP.These women called themselves the Gulabi Gang – because they dressed in gulabi clothing. Gulabi loosely translates to “the colour of a rose” or… well, the colour pink! Clad in pink sarees, the members of the Gulabi Gang armed themselves with bamboo sticks and other weapons, ready to use them to protect the powerless from abuse and fight corruption that causes women's issues.The group's mission statement is – “Support and train women to enhance their basic skills to become economically secure and develop the confidence to protect themselves from abuse through sustainable livelihood options.”Aside from protesting peacefully in certain cases, the Gulabi Gang is notorious for taking the law into their own hands. This has included: hunting down alleged perpetrators of physical or sexual violence, causing unrest among local populations in order to right anything that they considered wrong, and publicly shaming people they considered offenders, in a manner bordering on defamation.Find out more at - https://ivmpodcasts.com/miss-conduct-blogYou can follow our hosts on Instagram.Miss Conduct: https://instagram.com/missconductpodRagavi: https://www.instagram.com/ragi.dosai/Nisha: https://www.instagram.com/just.nishful.thinking/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featuredDo follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.Follow the show across platforms:Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavan, Gaana, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music
On a recent visit to the Isha Yoga Center, actress, entrepreneur and environmentalist, Juhi Chawla discusses the Cauvery Calling and #SaveSoil movements with Sadhguru. Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious Join us in your favorite social media.. Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@sadhguruji Snapchat : @sadhgurustory Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sadhgurustory/ Let peace and joy be the fundamentals of your life
La actriz de Bollywood, Juhi Chawla, le pide a Sadhguru un consejo simple y concreto para vivir con alegría y conciencia. La clave, responde Sadhguru, está en permanecer conscientes de que la vida es tan solo un breve acontecimiento.✅Sigue este podcast y aprende a sanar cuerpo y mente de forma natural con los consejos de Sadhguru
Bollywood hits Juhi Chawla and Paresh Rawal can be seen for the one last time with late Rishi Kapoor in the movie ‘Sharma Ji Namkeen' which is due for release on 31st March. This and much more in our weekly Bollywood Gupshup.
“What about the artist sentiment. … Where are we? Where do we stand as a society?” - Onir Today I interviewed Onir. Onir is an Indian filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor. He is best known for his film My Brother...Nikhil, based on the life of Dominic D'Souza, starring Sanjay Suri, Juhi Chawla and Purab Kohli. It was one of the first mainstream Hindi films to deal with AIDS and same-sex relationships. He won the Indian National Film awards for Best Film (Hindi) for the anthology “I AM” in 2011. I AM is considered as one of the first and largest crowd funded and crowd sourced film through social media in India. The film dealt with single motherhood, child sexual abuse, displacement and LGBTQI rights. Born as Anirban Dhar in Samchi, Bhutan, Onir spent much of his childhood going to the cinema. Earlier, Onir studied comparative literature from Jadavpur University in 1989, he received a scholarship to study film editing at SFB/TTC in Berlin. He later returned to India and worked as an editor, scriptwriter, art director, music album producer and song/music video director. Together with Sanjay Suri, Onir started Anticlock Films, a production company that concentrates on promoting young directors and new ideas. His last release was "Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz" which is currently streaming on Netflix. Onir has received the Diversity Award from Film Victoria Australia and La Trobe University at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2019. In this episode we speak about how: His experience as a gay filmmaker in India Creating stories with heart that transcend boundaries How audiences have changed and how that effects art Then my character Carmella talks to him about his inspiration. Instagram - @ianonir and @anticlock_films If you enjoyed this podcast, could you please kindly consider leaving a short review on your podcast outlet. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really make a difference in helping share the podcasts with other people.
With stars like Salman Khan in his 50s romancing Disha Patani who's in her 20s in the film Radhe; why is it so common for actors to star opposite heroines half their age? Does Akshay Kumar have a strategy when it comes his leading ladies? Have actors with star kids like Anil Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan switched their acting game because their daughters are now heroines? Superstars of the 90s and 00s Madhuri Dixit-Nene, Juhi Chawla and even Kajol are struggling to make an impactful comeback - why is that? There are so many questions to answer in this week's episode where Haroon Rashid is joined by film critic Rahul Desai from Film Companion in Mumbai and film buff Sanaa from London. They explore why the Hindi film industry discriminates against actresses once they turn a certain age or get hitched.
Ep5 - Ayurveda: A Multidimensional Approach to Healing with Dimple Jangda Join Corene Summers, founder of Artisan Farmacy and Reiki Master, and her cohost Alex Terranova, founder of DreamMason and Author of Fictional Authenticity, as they sit down with Dimple Jangda Dimple Jangda is a Celebrity Ayurvedic Health coach, Tedx Speaker, and Founder of Prana, an Ayurvedic Healthcare centre started in November 2017. The centre was awarded India's most trusted healthcare centre for gut and colon health using Ayurveda by My brand better, in 2019. She was award Digital entrepreneur of the year by shethepeople digital tv under Covid impact category, and has also been nominated for Indian Achievers club, 40 under 40. Prana healthcare Centre has treated 1900+ patients from 49+ countries of chronic diseases including multiple sclerosis, neurological disorders, gynaecological disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, gastro intestinal, skin disorders. Dimple has coached the likes of Dev Patel from Slumdog Millionaire fame, Juhi Chawla, Anjali Tendulkar, Keki Mistry and Arnaz Mistry, Azghar Shakoor Patel of Patel Roadways, Ehsaan Noorani, Priyanka Bose, Karan Grover, Poppy Jabbal, and even the Late Sushant Singh Rajput, on Ayurvedic Diet and principles for daily life. Dimple started Prana Academy for Healthcare studies, in collaboration with the esteemed Jain (Deemed-to-be University), a group of 85 schools and colleges. Prana academy for Ayurvedic Lifesciences, under the leadership of Dimple, has coached 2100 students from 40+ countries including students from Japan, China, Korea, Australia, Brazil, France, Algeria, Argentina, Iran, Pakistan, and others. Prior to this, Dimple was a seasoned Investment banker, founder of Rudra Investments in New York city, spearheading transactions worth USD 500 mn, and she was previously a TV producer at CNBC-TV18, TV reporter, and a Copywriter in advertising. She eventually left Wall Street and started exploring rustic India in pursuit of the secret to happiness and health, and thus was born Prana: which means source of Life. . On this episode we discuss: -The art & science of Ayurveda (and have it fully explained) -At ease and dis-ease, Energy types and effects -The right path will feel well -Practical Ayurvedic tips -Mother Nature has provided what we need -How our unique body types determine and partner with our world to live in an optimal state. For the Bodhi Bonus: 20% discount to all viewers to study Ayurveda using code, 20% discount on ayurvedic consultation with dr and dietician.. medicines will be couriered, and a 20% discount on our skincare range Use the code FREQ20 as a 20% discount on all the courses, products, and consultations You can connect with Dimple Jangda here: https://pranabydimplejangda.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dimplejangda/ https://www.instagram.com/pranabydimplejangda/ You can connect with Corene Summers here: Website: www.artisanfarmacy.com Instagram: @artisanfarmacy You can connect with Alex Terranova here: Website: www.TheDreamMason.com Instagram: @InspirationalAlex Corene Summers is a Reiki Master, Meditation, & Mindfulness Coach. Business Coach for Conscious Entrepreneurs. Chakra & Energy Healer. Holistic Wellness Coach. Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist© Champion of the Good in Humanity. Alex Terranova, PCC, is a Certified Life & Business Performance Coach, Author of Fictional Authenticity & Co-Author of Redefining Masculinity. He is also the Host of The DreamMason Podcast, Co-Host of The Coaching Show Podcast, and Co-Creator of GetLoud!™️ the Course & LouderLab! Mastermind Community. He believes we all have a DreamMason®️inside of us and that Your Dreams Don't Build Themselves. ***Intro & outro music provided by sound healer Jay Talor. Jay is the Founder of Current Vibrations (http://www.currentvibrations.com/) and Director of the Ahimsa School of Sound Healing (https://ahimsaschoolofsoundhealing.com/)
Ep5 - Preview Episode of Ayurveda: A Multidimensional Approach to Healing with Dimple Jangda Join Corene Summers, founder of Artisan Farmacy and Reiki Master, and her cohost Alex Terranova, founder of DreamMason and Author of Fictional Authenticity, as they sit down with Dimple Jangda Dimple Jangda is a Celebrity Ayurvedic Health coach, Tedx Speaker, and Founder of Prana, an Ayurvedic Healthcare centre started in November 2017. The centre was awarded India's most trusted healthcare centre for gut and colon health using Ayurveda by My brand better, in 2019. She was award Digital entrepreneur of the year by shethepeople digital tv under Covid impact category, and has also been nominated for Indian Achievers club, 40 under 40. Prana healthcare Centre has treated 1900+ patients from 49+ countries of chronic diseases including multiple sclerosis, neurological disorders, gynaecological disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, gastro intestinal, skin disorders. Dimple has coached the likes of Dev Patel from Slumdog Millionaire fame, Juhi Chawla, Anjali Tendulkar, Keki Mistry and Arnaz Mistry, Azghar Shakoor Patel of Patel Roadways, Ehsaan Noorani, Priyanka Bose, Karan Grover, Poppy Jabbal, and even the Late Sushant Singh Rajput, on Ayurvedic Diet and principles for daily life. Dimple started Prana Academy for Healthcare studies, in collaboration with the esteemed Jain (Deemed-to-be University), a group of 85 schools and colleges. Prana academy for Ayurvedic Lifesciences, under the leadership of Dimple, has coached 2100 students from 40+ countries including students from Japan, China, Korea, Australia, Brazil, France, Algeria, Argentina, Iran, Pakistan, and others. Prior to this, Dimple was a seasoned Investment banker, founder of Rudra Investments in New York city, spearheading transactions worth USD 500 mn, and she was previously a TV producer at CNBC-TV18, TV reporter, and a Copywriter in advertising. She eventually left Wall Street and started exploring rustic India in pursuit of the secret to happiness and health, and thus was born Prana: which means source of Life. . On this episode we discuss: -The art & science of Ayurveda (and have it fully explained) -At ease and dis-ease, Energy types and effects -The right path will feel well -Practical Ayurvedic tips -Mother Nature has provided what we need -How our unique body types determine and partner with our world to live in an optimal state. For the Bodhi Bonus: 20% discount to all viewers to study Ayurveda using code, 20% discount on ayurvedic consultation with dr and dietician.. medicines will be couriered, and a 20% discount on our skincare range Use the code FREQ20 as a 20% discount on all the courses, products, and consultations You can connect with Dimple Jangda here: https://pranabydimplejangda.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dimplejangda/ https://www.instagram.com/pranabydimplejangda/ You can connect with Corene Summers here: Website: www.artisanfarmacy.com Instagram: @artisanfarmacy You can connect with Alex Terranova here: Website: www.TheDreamMason.com Instagram: @InspirationalAlex Corene Summers is a Reiki Master, Meditation, & Mindfulness Coach. Business Coach for Conscious Entrepreneurs. Chakra & Energy Healer. Holistic Wellness Coach. Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist© Champion of the Good in Humanity. Alex Terranova, PCC, is a Certified Life & Business Performance Coach, Author of Fictional Authenticity & Co-Author of Redefining Masculinity. He is also the Host of The DreamMason Podcast, Co-Host of The Coaching Show Podcast, and Co-Creator of GetLoud!™️ the Course & LouderLab! Mastermind Community. He believes we all have a DreamMason®️inside of us and that Your Dreams Don't Build Themselves.
Juhi Chawla and Sadhguru look at the fundamental nature of love and how to bring it into our daily lives. Sadhguru explains that instead of trying to love a thousand people on Facebook, there is a possibility to become loving by our own nature.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: http://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an episode of the In Conversation With The Mystic series, Sadhguru has a lively and insightful discussion with actress, film producer and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla. They discuss various aspects of life, love, relationships, parenting and much more.Editor's Note: Connect with Sadhguru! Download the Sadhguru App and get access to Sadhguru's articles, videos, daily quotes, program info and much more. Available on Android and iOS. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: http://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
***This episode was recorded in January 2020*** In the year 2000, SRK and Juhi Chawla paired up to make a woke AF romantic dramedy about the fake news media, dirty politicians, and also Johnny Lever was in it with some high key racist yellowface, but yo...the songs are poppin. Anyway, we dusted off the old microphones to recap this movie and talk about other important stuff like Why is Priyanka Chopra the worst? Will Nihari get us ripped like Kumail? Can Thanos get it? Remember when India and Pakistan almost went to war?! We have so much to catch up on! Tune in!