From facing guns in Goa to giving exams while drunk we have done it all. This episode is a wild ride through our worst alcohol-fueled regrets and why we are finally choosing sobriety.
“We’re all dying… might as well joke about it.” A brutally honest, darkly funny conversation on death, heaven & hell, afterlife, and the funeral speeches you never heard before.Siddharth Dudeja's show: https://linktr.ee/siddharthdudejaWelcome to yet another episode, where two girls talk about death and grief like it's a weekly catch up. from theories on life after death to stories on our experiences with death, nothing is off limits. and we even have a comedian join us to make the grim reaper less grim!!
Aasttha Ssidana joins us this week to talk about modern dating, heartbreak spirals and that moment you realize you’re stuck in a doom loop. She tells us how she pulled herself out, chose softness again and decided to give dating another chance. And yes … Bumble became her gentle nudge back into the real world. This episode is about hope, first steps, and remembering you deserve a little romance.
Millennial communication walked so Gen Z slang could sprint. In this episode, we decode how “Are you free tomorrow?” became “You up?”, how full paragraphs became “…”, and how every conversation now feels like a group project with Google Translate.And just when you think it can’t get more unhinged, we dive into the internet’s wildest reviews of Pond’s Super Light Gel. People writing love letters, thriller plots, and PhD theses for one moisturiser. Someone even said embalm me with it. Priorities, but we respect them.
We went to Thailand for peace and came back with trauma. Tune in as we unpack the ping pong show (literally what did we just see?), losing expensive things, snorkelling in water without any fish, and why every boy in Thailand suddenly becomes a tharki.
This week on Two Girls Two Cups, we sat down with a pop-culture legends. The man who gave an entire generation its attitude problem, Raghu Ram.We obviously couldn’t resist doing a full-blown Roadies-style shouting fest, but somewhere between the yelling and the nostalgia, we ended up having one of our most honest conversations yet about why men today aren’t validated enough, and why women (us included) are more confused than ever about what we actually want.It’s funny, fiery, and surprisingly self-aware — basically, group therapy with a mic and a midlife crisis.
This episode is with none other than another Rithvikk... not Sahore. not bhomwik. But Dhanjani. Watch two married girls flirt with him and then give him lessons on freedom of speech when he objects. I think we may have scarred him from going to any other podcast after this. Love you Ritvikk!Thank you Bonkers Corner for giving us these uber cool outfits. Go get yours on www.bonkerscorner.com
This episode is about our breakups and how we dealt with them, or didn’t.Thanks to our sponsor Everyuth for helping us through our post break up glow up. Moving on wouldn’t be the same without you.
Ever been emotionally blackmailed into having a baby? In this brutally honest and hilarious episode, Salonie tries to convince Srishti to have a baby — because what’s friendship if not peer pressure with hormones!From dadi’s emotional drama to society’s obsession with “the right age,” we break down the baby fever vs birth control dilemma like never before. Expect laughter, debates, and the truth about motherhood, marriage, and the myth of “perfect timing.”This episode is pure emotional blackmail disguised as girl talk. Salonie trying to convince Srishti to have a baby, because what’s friendship if not peer pressure with hormones? We discuss the “right” time to reproduce (hint: there isn’t), what actually happens when you do, and why i-pill daily is the only commitment I’ve been consistent with. Basically, it’s baby fever meets birth control.🎧 Watch till the end for “Game Time” – you’ll never look at parenting the same way again.
Why do so many acting introductions look like ransom videos? We sit with Kavish Sinha to decode terrible self-tapes, fake accents, no-English-no-problem auditions, and the very real responsibility of handling intimacy on set. Two girls think this episode will land them a role, but… yeah, not happening.
In today’s episode, we’ve got the super talented Shahid Mallya — the voice behind "Rabba Main Toh Mar Gaya Oye" and "Ik Tu Hi Tu" — but this time, he’s not just singing… he’s surviving our roast seat.What happens when the Sur Samrat meets two self-declared Queens? We’re not saying we sang better than him... but he definitely cried inside after hearing our alaaps.From “Ikk Kudi” breakdowns to tabla trauma, Shahid dropped wisdom, vocals, and the occasional savage comeback. But did he survive the Shahid Kapoor × Vijay Mallya name roast? Not quite.Shahid Mallya came to share his musical journey, but ended up getting pulled into our wild world of roasting. Yeh episode full-on gaya… in all senses.
In today’s episode, we’ve got Viraj Ghelani and his wife who legit met on a dandiya night (peak Gujju energy). They bond over unhealthy food choices but the worst decision? Coming on our podcast.Agar tumhara bhi koi pyaar ka kissa hai ya bas tips chahiye to level up your dating game, iss episode ko skip mat karna.
This could have ended our friendship…
Who’s the real scammer? The one who directed the scams… or the girls who scammed their way into getting him on the couch?
Warning: This one’s full of satire, side-eyes, and surprising moments where Hansal Mehta roasts us back!
From wigs to wow, business to big bucks. Parul Gulati spills it all in this unfiltered, savage sit-down! Where does the hair come from? How big is the business? Is she the real wig boss of India?
Srishti & Salonie pull no punches as they roast, toast, and decode Parul’s empire from behind the scenes of Nish Hair to her unexpected entrepreneurial glow-up.
What happens when your partner says their ex’s name… in bed? In this wild episode, Salonie & Srishti dive into the unfiltered chaos of modern relationships — from Thailand confessions to massage parlor reveals, body count debates, and why knowing what to hide (and what to reveal) can save or ruin your love life.
No guest. No filter. No shame. Just two girls, their thunder thighs, their dead eyes, and the sheer audacity to talk about it all on camera.
Rain makes for great poetry… until your bra is see-through, your jeans feel like wet towels, and the local creep gets inspired. In this Cupgraded monsoon special, Srishti and Salonie vent about everything we pretend to love about the rainy season — from tatti-scented mitti ki khushboo to broke umbrellas that give up faster than your last situationship.If you’ve ever faked loving the rain for a reel, only to cry in an Ola auto later — this episode is for you.We’re done pretending the rain is romantic. Come for the rants, stay for the relatable trauma
In this mad episode, Suresh Menon joins Salonie & Srishti for a flirty, fiery, and full-of-surprises ride — from live-in advice to middle-aged mischief and enough one-liners to break your screen.
Viraf Patell may be a National Award-winning actor, writer, and overall golden boy…But today, he’s just Salonie’s husband – and that means he’s getting roasted.