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Transform. Transend. Thrive. This is an abundant universe where anything and everything is possible. To create intentionally, your mind, body and soul must be aligned. This podcast is about the people that challenges and questions traditional dogmas in the areas of health, wealth, spirituality, alternative lifestyles and the like. Live in peace! Live purposefully!
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Bollywood is For Lovers

Bollywood is For Lovers

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Join hosts Matt Bowes and Erin Fraser for a bi-weekly podcast that explores the wonderful world of Hindi Cinema through the lens of two Canadian cinephiles! Contact us at bollywoodisforlovers@gmail.com
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The Long Take

Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar

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Another movie podcast by two know-it-all guys—Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar—killing their careers and burning bridges in Bollywood one review at a time. New episodes weekly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-long-take/support
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Anupama Chopra, founder & editor of Film Companion, is a film critic, television anchor and book author. She has been writing about Bollywood since 1993. Her work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Hindustan Times, The Los Angeles Times and Vogue (India). Here you can find all of her reviews for movies from across the globe.
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Indian Murder Mystery - Praveen narrates stories of the most famous criminal cases that shook the nation. This Docu-drama podcast also features dramatic conversations that have been re-thought and re-created with other different artists to create an immersive experience for the listeners.
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A weekly wrap up of consumable and non-consumable entertainment curated, especially for the internet age. Hosted by Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen. Click here to support Newslaundry: http://bit.ly/paytokeepnewsfree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The ConFab – a program of conversations with people from Canberra and from around the world. You will get to know their stories, passions their contribution to humanity and hear music that has inspired them during their life’s journey. The Recordings are produced in the studios of 2xxFM 93.3 (on Ngunnawal land on which the program is recorded) and the last six weeks of recordings can be accessed on line or on demand at 2xxfm.org.au
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The ALTdot Comedy Lounge Podcast

Diamondfield Entertainment Inc.

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For over two decades, the ALTdot Comedy Lounge has been Toronto's premiere showcase for local talent and favourite spot for comedians. Located at the world famous Rivoli, the ALTdot encourages alternative, new, and untraditional material in a comfortable, cabaret atmosphere.
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Tarakki Talks aims to create awareness among the masses on how to approach investing one’s hard-earned money wisely and steer clear of classical investment pitfalls. These podcasts will feature experts from the world of investing, who will distill complex financial concepts into actionable advice for listeners. Each episode delves into various investment strategies, catering to both novices and seasoned investors, making it the go-to podcast for mastering money management, fostering wealth a ...
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Welcome to the brand new season of Head Room; 'The Beliefs Series', where James Valentine wants to know – why people do what they do, and what they believe. Join James and a host of high-profile Australians to find out about their beliefs, principles, and core driving values that underpin all they do. Do you believe that people are good? Do you believe people can change? Should you binge TV? Do you think everything is getting faster? Which are better, cats or dogs? These are conversations th ...
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Sant Rampal Ji Satsang on Sikhism The light has come to clear the darkness about the Supreme God, the father of all souls, which we address as immortal and almighty god. The secret information about supreme God has been showcased via this article, and the information has been taken from the holy book, "Shri Guru Granth Sahib" (Sikhism). Here is a list of some important questions about Sikhism or Sikh religion, which you must know. ■ What is Sikhism? (Brief History & Information about Sikh Re ...
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"Kill," directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, is a raw and thrilling film set on a train, featuring intense close-quarters combat and extreme violence. The story follows commandos Amrit and Viresh rescuing Amrit’s girlfriend from dacoits. Despite its brutality, the film captivates with powerful performances, dark humor, and social commentary, blurring th…
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While discussing A Family Affair: Rajyasree: Did you like it? Or, did you think it was totally mindless? Abhijeet: It was quite stupid, to be honest. Rajyasree: And something has happened to Zac Efron’s face. I think he’s been going to the same plastic surgeon as our Bollywood actors. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as Rajyasree Sen and N…
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"Kalki 2898 AD" is an ambitious film by Nag Ashwin, blending Indian mythology with Western sci-fi. The story, inspired by the Puranas and the Mahabharata, echoes classics like "Dune" and "Metropolis." While the visuals are stunning and the cast star-studded, the film's creativity and ambition shine through, offering a unique cinematic experience. W…
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While discussing Maharaj: Rajyasree: The maharaj in question is played by Jaideep Ahlawat. Deepanjana: And, his abs. Rajyasree: Yes. That’s a different cast member altogether because Jaideep has worked out a lot. I am very happy to see these results, I must say. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as Deepanjana Pal and Rajyasree Sen discuss t…
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We travel back to the mid-2000s with one of Bollywood's most fearless actresses, Preity Zinta. Show notes: The Stanley Cup finals are on (we lost) Bollywood Drafts Preity Zinta (has not made an impression on Matt) We would really like to see Sangharsh Heaven on Earth (and its gorgeous poster) Erin's thesis on Preity Zinta INTERVAL ("It's Time to Di…
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They might as well have called Maharaj “Junaid Khan’s Launch Vehicle” because naming it after the villain makes even less sense. We discuss the film’s many irredeemable flaws, which include shaming the victim of sexual abuse, projecting a red flag male character as the protagonist, and resorting to the problematic trope of “fridging.” We also talk …
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While discussing LSD 2: Abbas: This was the movie of our times. Nainika: Maybe, if you can stomach the movie. It is NOT an easy watch. Abbas: Ten minutes ago, you spoke about a movie where a woman gives birth to the anti-christ and THAT WAS FINE. Nainika: That was easy because you know it’s not real. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as Nai…
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In its third and potentially final season, Kota Factory seems to be responding to past criticism. We discuss the show’s sudden bout of self-reflection, and the confused manner in which it examines the harsh realities of towns like Kota and the industries they service. We also talk about its aversion to human moments, and why the handful of them thi…
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Dibakar Banerjee is going to have to make two good movies to compensate for whatever hellish assault on the senses Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 was. We discuss the film’s muddled social commentary, the frustration oozing out of every frame, and the general incoherence of the arguments. We also compare LSD2’s aesthetic and thematic shortfalls, especially w…
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While discussing Hit Man: Abbas: I was never bored for a second. Rajyasree: This was fun especially compared to another Glen Powell movie I saw. Abbas: Which one? Rajyasree: It had Sydney Sweeney in it. Abbas: Anyone But You. Rajyasree: Yeah, you feel like shooting him and Sydney and then yourself also. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as …
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Amar is the President and Founder of charity organisation Turbans 4 Australia. Since 2015, they have been providing assistance to Australians from all walks of life while also promoting multiculturalism and religious tolerance. Turbans 4 Australia has worked tirelessly to help hundreds of thousands of Australians in need. They have assisted people …
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Munjya is a rakshas from Maharashtrian folklore, a malevolent spirit born from an incomplete ritual. In this horror-comedy, a boy's unrequited love and violent tendencies turn him into a Munjya, haunting his love interest. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film blends traditional horror with humor and social commentary, featuring Abhay Verma as the…
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Amar Singh Chamkila - an unreal success, highest selling artist in history, a musical rage famously known as the 'Elvis of Punjab' was shot point-blank at his own concert. At just the age of 27 he and his wife were killed in front of their audience in Mehsampur, Jalandhar. The echoes of the gun shots are still fresh in people's minds but the myster…
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Ann has had a successful career in the public and private sectors. Ann’s professional journey has been diverse. She trained and worked as a Maths/Science Teacher joined a large food manufacturing company as a Quality Assurance Manager and Production Manager, supported her father in a small business venture and worked in Washington DC as a senior di…
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Malcolm Farr was a highly respected senior political journalist in the Canberra Press Gallery covering the Parliament of Australia in Canberra, Australia. Based in Canberra, Malcom was the National Political Editor for News.com.au and contributing writer to The Punch. Most recently he is writing for The Guardian Australia to October 2022. Malcom ha…
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In this review, Anupama Chopra dissects “Srikanth," a biographical drama featuring the talents of Rajkummar Rao and Jyotika. She journeys through the film's portrayal of Srikanth Bolla's inspiring life, tracing his journey from adversity to triumph. Delve into the analysis of the missed and laudable narrative opportunities and character dynamics of…
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"Manjummel Boys" is a deeply emotional tribute to friendship, inspired by a true incident. Director Chidambaram masterfully captures the bond of ordinary men facing extraordinary circumstances. The film's power transcends screen size, evoking gasps and tears even on a second viewing. Through poignant flashbacks and powerful visuals, it explores the…
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In this episode of Tarakki Talks, Bhavesh Garg, Director of VSN talks about how India has multiple grow drivers in the form of agriculture, services and manufacturing. And as a mean to provide investors access to this theme, mutual fund houses today, offer manufacturing based thematic funds. Given the thematic nature of the fund an investors gets a…
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While discussing Manjummel Boys: Abish Mathew: I’m a very easy cryer. Abhinandan: Then you should watch a film with her. Rajyasree: Like in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham also I cried. Abish: But you didn’t like Manjummel Boys? Rajyasree: I cried in Planet of the Apes one time. Abhinandan: I cried that why the f*ck am I here! This and a whole lot of awful…
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In this episode of Tarakki Talks Ankit Sharma talks about Balanced Advantage Fund and the ideal approach to equity investing. Elaborating further, he says that the ideal approach to equity investing is buying low and selling high, but investors often end up doing the exact opposite. While timing the market is a difficult task, but investor still en…
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We travel back to the opulence of 1940s Lahore with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's lush Netflix period drama Heeramandi. Show notes: Heeramandi Tawaifs Be Kind Rewind - Sofia Coppola and the Godfather Part III Disaster Next time: Preity Zinta Find us on Apple Podcasts! and Stitcher! and audioBoom! and iHeartRadio! and Spotify! and Google Podcasts! Thank y…
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Crew, the new heist movie starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, effectively weaponises middle-class angst against corporate overlords. We praise the film’s dedication to punching up, the instant relatability that it is able to generate for its characters, and its tightly constructed first half. But we also criticise its endless produ…
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Join us as we dive into a riveting discussion with entrepreneur Wendy Saunders. Wendy shares her journey of launching a fashion brand that combines style with sun protection. From her initial inspiration stemming from personal health challenges to the intricate process of fabric sourcing in New York, Wendy offers a wealth of knowledge. We explore t…
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Writer-director Kunal Kemmu’s Madgaon Express smartly avoids taking the sleazy route and mostly succeeds in finding the soul of its cartoonish characters. We talk about the film’s familiar set-up, and how it transports a Hangover-like premise to India. We also discuss the performances of Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi and Avinash Tiwary, while noting the…
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In the second and final part we dig into the intriguing details of this case. We trace the entire trail of his crimes and the investigation that lead him behind the bars. Listen to this thrilling episode of Indian Murder Mystery and find out what happened in this case. Red FM Podcast Network's award winning show - Indian Murder Mystery Season 3 now…
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While discussing Heeramandi : Rajyasree: If you wear velvet and zardozi in the heat of Lahore, you won’t have a nawab around you because you will be stinking. Abhinandan: As if the nawabs themselves were smelling of roses, they were probably piss-drunk. Rajyasree: Chee, chee, chee! Abhinandan: It’s such a stupid concept, it took me three days to wa…
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While discussing Laapataa Ladies: Rajyasree: It was a sweet film. I cried at the end. Abhinandan: Which is so rare. You cry in every film, even in Ram Ratan Dhan Payo. Rajyasree: It’s Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. In fact, you almost cried upon realising what a shit film it was. I cried in Chennai Express. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as Rajya…
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John a Canberra confectioner who founded the experimental ice-creamery Frugii Dessert Laboratory, sadly passed away in 2021. John had long indulged in his hobby — creating unusually flavoured ice-creams and desserts — while selling them from his home, until he launched the business on Braddon's Lonsdale Street. John's creations came to be featured …
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We are belting our hearts out with two Netflix features on the turbulent lives of popular singers. Show notes: Straight-to-streaming films are legit now Qala Comparison to Amadeus Halloween VI: Hell Hath No Fury, Stree and Bulbbul with Matthew Stepanic Elvis and Norah Jones Style over substance INTERVAL ("Baaja" from Amar Singh Chamkila) Dil-Lumina…
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Les Bistronomes Restaurant was founded in 2014 by two French men with a desire to extend Bistronomie to Canberra. It was originally located in the inner location of Braddon. The bistro was relocated to the community suburb of Campbell in 2019 where Clément Chauvin has become the Sole Owner and Executive Chef. Clément has experienced working in 3 an…
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Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s big-budget streaming debut, is yet another high-profile Netflix failure. A summation and culmination of Bhansali’s lifelong ambitions, the show represents everything that is wrong with his sensibilities and style-over-substance storytelling. We discuss the show’s flawed understanding …
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Bernard Collaery is an Australian barrister, lawyer and former politician. Collaery was a member of the ACT first Legislative Assembly. He has served as Deputy Chief Minister and Attorney-General. In 2018, he was charged with disclosing protected intelligence information. The case related to the Australia–East Timor spying scandal however In July 2…
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While discussing Ferrari: Rajyasree: In House of Gucci, I felt Adam Driver overacted. Abbas: Everyone in that film was given a brief to overact. Rajyasree: Yeah a bit over the top...actually it's their version of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. This and a whole lot of awful and awesome as Rajyasree Sen and Abbas Momin discuss the films Ferrari and …
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Delhi Police investigated the case of a dead man and then at the end, arrested the presumed dead man. A culprit cleverly hid behind a fake identity but Police unmasked the man and finally caught him after 20 years. Listen to this intriguing episode of Indian Murder Mystery and find out what happened in this case. Red FM Podcast Network's award winn…
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Discover the charming journey of Kavya and Anirudh in 'Do Aur Do Pyaar,' as they reignite their love after 12 years of marriage. This Hindi adaptation of 'The Lovers' explores the dynamics of relationships with humor and warmth. Vidya Balan and Pratik Gandhi shine in this relatable tale of rediscovery, where love, friendship, and intimacy take cent…
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In addition to being a thought-provoking movie about how close we are to disintegrating as a society, Alex Garland’s Civil War is a rollicking cinematic experience. We discuss the film’s affection for journalism, the intricate character work that Garland is able to accomplish via action sequences, and the film’s stand-out moments. One of them invol…
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