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ContributeWhile talking about Yo Yo Honey Singh's wife accusing him of adultery, among other things:
Rajyasree: Also, eat when you’re hungry, karwa chauth will not do anything good. You think he was not eating with that other woman in Dubai? God knows what all was happening, we don’t even want to get into that.
Abhinandan: You’re so crass. You’re so crass you’re like Yo Yo Honey Singh. The crassness of Rajyasree Sen is matched by Yo Yo Honey Singh, there’s a reference to a Brown Rang girl.
Rajyasree: That’s what, maybe I was in Dubai.
Abhinandan: Ta-da! The plot thickens.
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 documentary films Roadrunner and A Big Little Murder; and the Netflix cooking show Cooking With Paris.
PS: Abhinandan and Rajyasree give relationship advice. Do check it out.
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Timecodes
00.01 - Introduction
02:10 - Cooking with Paris
10:09 - Roadrunner
38:59 - Subscriber letters
41:52 - A Big Little Murder
49:34 - Subscriber letters
References
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Yo Yo Honey Singh - Brown Rang
Ab Ke Sawan Aise Barse Shubha Mudgal
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