Send us a text In Episode 13 of The BoM Podcast, we revisit Rang De Basanti (2006) — one of the most powerful and generation-defining films in modern Indian cinema. Joined by our friend and fellow cinephile Amruta Parker, we look back at how this film balanced humor, heartbreak, and political awakening — and how its message still feels just as relevant today. We explore: 🔥 Our first memories of watching RDB and how it shaped our perspective on youth and change 🎭 The chemistry and perfo...
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Send us a text In Episode 13 of The BoM Podcast, we revisit Rang De Basanti (2006) — one of the most powerful and generation-defining films in modern Indian cinema. Joined by our friend and fellow cinephile Amruta Parker, we look back at how this film balanced humor, heartbreak, and political awakening — and how its message still feels just as relevant today. We explore: 🔥 Our first memories of watching RDB and how it shaped our perspective on youth and change 🎭 The chemistry and perfo...
Episode 5 - Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008) [ft. Aditi Shetty]
The BoM Podcast - A Bollywood Podcast
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Episode 5 - Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008) [ft. Aditi Shetty]
Send us a text In Episode 5 of The BoM Podcast, we’re joined by Bhumi’s sister to dive into Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008) — Imran Khan’s charming debut and Genelia D’Souza’s bubbly, unforgettable performance. We unpack their undeniable chemistry, A.R. Rahman’s magical soundtrack, and the colorful cast of supporting characters and cameos that made this film a youth classic. From relatable college friendships to fairy-tale romance, the movie strikes the perfect balance between realism and escapis...
The BoM Podcast - A Bollywood Podcast
Send us a text In Episode 13 of The BoM Podcast, we revisit Rang De Basanti (2006) — one of the most powerful and generation-defining films in modern Indian cinema. Joined by our friend and fellow cinephile Amruta Parker, we look back at how this film balanced humor, heartbreak, and political awakening — and how its message still feels just as relevant today. We explore: 🔥 Our first memories of watching RDB and how it shaped our perspective on youth and change 🎭 The chemistry and perfo...