While talking about getting ‘triggered’:
Abhinandan: I have sometimes started using that word. I think I sometimes use it absolutely incorrectly.
Rajyasree: Like when you do something, you say, “I triggered.”
Abhinandan: Earlier, I used to tell people, “Don’t piss me off.” Now, I say, “You’re triggering me.”
Rajyasree: (laughs) Next fight we have, I want you to tell me, “Rajyasree, you’re triggering me.” I’ll bloody just shoot you, I think, if you say this.
Abhinandan: Don’t make a joke of everything. Don’t mock. You have some shame!
Rajyasree: Then what is left in this friendship if I’m not going to mock you?
Rajyasree and Abhinandan burst out laughing.
This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen discuss the film Judas and the Black Messiah; film anthology Ajeeb Daastaans; celebrity cooking show Star vs Food, and many songs and commercials.
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Timecodes
00.01 - Introduction
04.08 - CarDekho ad
08.30 - Swayam ad
12.48 - Ajeeb Daastaans
25.59 - Subscriber letters
32.50 - Star vs Food
38.36 - Judas and the Black Messiah
50.32 - Letters from listeners
54.15 - Bhima Jewellers ad
57.54 - Faraar by Gurinder Gill
1.00.30 - Kehnde Rehnde by Neha Bhasin
References
CarDekho ad
Soch Badlein Baat Badlegi
Ajeeb Daastaans
Judas and the Black Messiah
Kareena Kapoor Khan on Star vs Food
Neha Bhasin - Kehnde Rehnde
Bhima Jewellery ad - Pure as love
Glucon-D “Kid”
Glucon-D “Female”
Gurinder Gill - Faraar
Pakkian Kandha - Geeta Zaildar
Wanderlust
One Night in Miami
Newslaundry’s Hindi website and Hindi newsletter
Recorded and produced by Jude Weston, edited by Samarendra K Dash.
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