We end the year with the movies, books, and tech that stayed with us in 2025. Our producer Sourav Das joins this wide-ranging conversation about our year-end recommendations, from our favourite movies—90s’ classics with undeniable onscreen chemistry and other hyper-specific genres—to the desk worker’s perfect mouse.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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We break down Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ song-by-song, talk about its hits and misses, and discuss how the album’s themes relate to broader cultural discourses.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
Recorded just before The Life of a Showgirl dropped, this episode is our look back at Taylor Swift’s first 11 studio albums - from Debut to The Tortured Poets Department. We talk about our personal favourites and dive into the storied discography of arguably the biggest pop artist, songwriter, and business mind of the 21st century.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
We discuss ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty,’ the coming-of-age TV series that has captivated the minds and hearts of millennial women all summer. We talk about the sweet spot the show has created for itself – one that lives at the intersection of beloved tropes, a resurgence in appointment viewing, and the added flavour of 2020s dialogue and character development.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
We unpack Materialists and its sharp take on love, dating, and desire. Is it a rom-com? What is its central message about love and dating? Do love stories need to have a message? Join us as we explore what happens when a film is hyper-aware of the discourses it's both drawing from and contributing to.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
We think about how every aspect of our lives—social, work, and personal—is dependent on tech platforms today. We ask ourselves: can we renegotiate our relationship with technology?
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
Social Media: Ayushi Bindra
We unpack why Severance the TV show of the 2020s, what sets it apart from other prestige TV, and the questions it poses about our lives – what is work, who we are, and how do we perform our different selves?Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya ChandarProduction: Sourav DasMusic: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)Social Media: Ayushi Bindra
We explore almost two decades of social media use and our evolving sense of “self” against the backdrop of wider technological and socio-cultural transformations. In Part 2, we go back to 2016 to understand the evolution of social networks into social media, and the political and commercial behemoths they are today.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
We explore almost two decades of social media use and our evolving sense of “self” against the backdrop of wider technological and socio-cultural transformations. In Part 1, we go back to 2006 to offer a millennial perspective on social media use and relive what it meant to be the first generation to come of age online.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
We talk about what makes Sally Rooney one of the zeitgeist defining English language authors of the 21st century and what her popularity says about modern love, intimacy, desire, and relationships. Guest: Ash Shah (Screenwriter and Fiction Writer).
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Photo: Ketaki Sharma
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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Books:
Intermezzo (2024) by Sally Rooney
Normal People (2018) by Sally Rooney
Conversations with Friends (2017) by Sally Rooney
Articles:
Sally Rooney: ‘Falling in love when I was very young transformed my life’ (The Guardian)
The Cult of Sally Rooney (Vox)
Sally Rooney on Normal People, with Kishani Widyaratna (London Review Bookshop)
“Reader, I Married Him” by Alice Evans
The relationship recession is going global (The Financial Times)
Good on Paper: Are Young Men Really Becoming More Sexist? (The Atlantic)
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We unpack the cult of ‘me time’ and our changing relationship with time five years after the pandemic, why we choose to spend most of it alone, and what makes up our diet of social interactions today.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork: Sanaya Chandar
Production: Sourav Das
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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References:
The Anti-Social Century by Derek Thompson (The Atlantic)
The Tyranny of Convenience by Tim Wu (NYT)
The Overwhelm (The Guardian)
Email Is Making Us Miserable by Cal Newport (The New Yorker)
Is hybrid work the worst of both worlds? (The Economist)
The Easiest Way to Keep Your Friends by Serena Dai (The Atlantic)
“Protecting your peace” can kill your friendships by Allie Volpe (Vox)
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Hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar unpack pop music fandom in 2024, how fans now feel an outsized sense of ownership over artists and their choices, and how this affects their relationship with the music at the heart of it.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork: Sripradha Ganesh
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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In this episode, hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar dissect the Ambani wedding and its transformation into a major media event in 2024. They explore how the wedding relates to power, privilege, and class dynamics in India, the motivations behind it, and what it reveals about the wedding industrial complex and the space it occupies in the Indian psyche.
Guest: Chirag Thakkar (Associate Publisher, Bloomsbury India)
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork: Sripradha Ganesh
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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In this episode, hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar explore ‘Bollywood’ – the industry, its stars, why it feels like it’s fallen into a crisis of ideas over the past few years, and how an uncertain future for the industry’s megastars might signal major shifts in how we think about it.
Guest: Swapnil Rai (Assistant Professor in the Department of Film, Television, and Media at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor).
Learn More:
Networked Bollywood: How Star Power Globalized Hindi Cinema by Swapnil Rai
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork: Sripradha Ganesh
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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In this episode, hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar explore the evolution of rom-coms and the forms of escapism they have traditionally offered, why we love “love stories,” and how these films inform expectations and hopes regarding our relationships. Guest: Shakuntala Banaji (Professor of Media, Culture and Social Change, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science)
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork: Sripradha Ganesh
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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In this episode, hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar make sense of the building blocks of an independent life for women in India, from laundry baskets to bank accounts. They talk about how they negotiate desires for independence with the demands it places on them and how being financially independent affects their own perceptions and ambitions for themselves.
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Artwork:Sripradha Ganesh
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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Thinking People is a podcast that makes sense of how our everyday lives are responding to dynamic shifts in popular media and technology. In each episode, hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar pause to think about how we live, who we are, and the patterns underlying our sociological and interpersonal relationships.
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What do streaming content dumps, social media, and erratic attention spans mean for our ability, capacity, and desire to read? In this episode, we discuss how we read in the attention economy and the forms and stories that cut through the noise. Guest: Chirag Thakkar (Commissioning Editor, Penguin Random House India)
‘Spiralling Into’ is DIWTPod’s series in which hosts Ketaki Sharma and Sanaya Chandar spiral down the rabbit hole over emerging pop culture themes in music, TV and film, technology, and society.
**Thinking People Podcast was formerly known as 'Dude, I was thinking...'
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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Introducing ‘Spiralling Into,’ DIWTPod’s new series in which we spiral down the rabbit hole over emerging pop culture themes in music, TV and film, technology, and society.
This episode dives into all things Taylor Swift—the artist and the celebrity. We explore what it means to be a Swiftie, listening to Taylor Swift in India, and as we always like to ask: what does that say about ourselves?
**Thinking People Podcast was formerly known as 'Dude, I was thinking...'
Hosts: Ketaki Sharma, Sanaya Chandar
Production: Yash Hirave (Instagram | LinkedIn)
Music: Aksheya Chandar (aka The Multiverse Concept)
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