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Everyone has a podcast these days, we know. But AfterHours with All About Eve is different. We're not after virality, we're just trying to have a good conversation with interesting people. Whether it's Smriti Irani narrating hilarious stories about being jailed as Tulsi or Devita Saraf talking about how she deals with sexist uncles, AfterHours with All About Eve discovers a new side to people we all recognise. The world knows of their achievements, now, through AfterHours, they will know the person behind the celebrity. Also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.All About Eve Sozialwissenschaften
  • Radhika Apte & Divyenndu Sharma on Saali Mohabbat, Paparazzi, Plastic Surgery & Bollywood
    Dec 11 2025
    ✨ Watch Saali Mohabbat now on ZEE5! ✨Radhika Apte and Divyenndu Sharma join Bani Anand on AfterHours with All About Eve for an unfiltered, sharply observant and thoroughly entertaining conversation as they talk about their latest film, Saali Mohabbat on Zee5. What begins as a discussion about the film quickly turns into a wide-ranging exploration of love, vanity, marriage, insecurity, fame, and the realities of working in the Indian film industry today.The meaning of love: Radhika Apte and DivyennduThe duo speak candidly about what Saali Mohabbat means to them and how their own understanding of love has evolved. Radhika describes it as a “negotiation” and Divyenndu calls it a “transaction”. They reflect on the fatigue that comes with repeatedly portraying characters who are intentionally stripped of glamour, and they discuss why style, clothing and make-up deserve to be seen as legitimate artistic expression rather than mere vanity. Radhika’s fond words for designer Manish Malhotra reveal how deeply she values the craft behind creating a look, while Divyenndu reflects on the perception of vanity and where he believes he truly stands.Radhika and Divyenndu react to memesTheir interview moves through humour, introspection and cultural critique. Divyenndu revisits the unexpected popularity of the “Munna – Jalwa Hai Humara” meme, Radhika discovers her viral moments from Sister Midnight, and both of them pay genuine respect to the creativity of meme-makers. They then steer into more personal territory — the emotional cost of marriage, how the acting profession affects one’s spouse, and the balance between individuality and partnership."Against cosmetic surgery to fit beauty norms"The podcast also touches on the pressure of contemporary beauty standards, the insecurity behind cosmetic procedures, and how society often equates worth with outward appearance. Radhika speaks passionately about resisting these pressures, especially now that she is raising a daughter. Divyenndu shares his thoughts on mobile phone culture and the constant compulsion to record moments rather than experience them.As the podcast deepens, they discuss the parts of filmmaking they adore — and the parts they secretly dread — including promotional cycles that feel never-ending. Both actors reveal what drives them creatively, their pivotal “switch-on” moments, and how saying no at the right time altered the course of their careers. They speak frankly about Bollywood’s problematic work culture, punishingly long hours, and the misplaced romanticism surrounding exhaustion on set.Paparazzi or photographers?The interview concludes with a thoughtful look at paparazzi culture, the public’s fascination with actors, and why technicians, cinematographers and editors deserve far more recognition. Both Radhika and Divyenndu share their discomfort with the obsession around celebrity visibility, emphasising that they see themselves as artists, not stars.(0:00) Episode begins(2:30) What “Saali Mohobbat” means(4:40) Tired of unglamorous roles?(5:10) On Manish Malhotra(7:15) Divyenndu’s 'Jalwa Hai Humara' meme(8:47) Radhika on Sister Midnight memes(10:24) Cost of marriage(13:01) Acting and its impact on a spouse(14:47) Who are they at home?(15:40) Beauty standards & privilege(19:37) Impact of mobile phones(21:42) Best & worst parts of filmmaking(23:27) What drives Divyenndu?(26:01) On Sriram Raghavan(26:52) What drives Radhika?(27:25) On paparazzi(31:06) Why are actors put on a pedestal?(32:04) Artist vs star(32:30) On being recognised(33:54) On invasion of privacy(36:01) Divyenndu’s switch-on moment(38:55) Radhika’s switch-on moment(41:06) Bollywood work culture(45:45) Why people still choose filmmaking(47:46) On castingFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/
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    50 Min.
  • Harshdeep Kaur on Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika–Ranveer Wedding, AR Rahman & Coke Studio | Bani Anand
    Dec 8 2025
    Acclaimed singer Harshdeep Kaur opens up in this interview with a rare blend of warmth, sincerity and spiritual depth. She reflects on the moments that shaped her as an artist, from learning her first shabad in childhood to singing 'Ik Onkar' on some of the world’s most significant stages. Growing up in a Punjabi household where music naturally begins with Gurbani, Harshdeep explains how spirituality has always been at the heart of her voice and her understanding of music.Singing at Deepika-Ranveer's weddingShe shares moving stories, including the day Aamir Khan told her that 'Ik Onkar' has been his caller tune ever since 'Rang De Basanti'. She recalls performing the same prayer at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence and being invited to Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s wedding, where her rendition of 'Ik Onkar' became the soundtrack of their most sacred moments. For Harshdeep Kaur, these experiences are not merely professional achievements but reminders of how devotional music creates lasting emotional connections.When Shah Rukh Khan met HarshdeepA particularly memorable part of the interview centres on her artistic rise — manifesting the dream of working with AR Rahman, recording 'Heer' with Yash Chopra, Gulzar, and AR Rahman seated right before her, and later discovering Shah Rukh Khan’s deep affection for her voice. She recounts how SRK embraced her at the premiere of 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan', spoke fondly of her song, and even asked her to sing only his tracks for an entire hour while he danced continuously at an Ambani party.Coke Studio: India vs PakistanHarshdeep Kaur also offers a thoughtful reflection on the wider music scene. She discusses India’s Coke Studio in comparison with Pakistan’s, noting India’s immense diversity and Pakistan’s strong sense of rooted Punjabi, and explains why simplicity in composition often leaves the deepest impact.Her personal life comes through beautifully as she talks about her husband, how their friendship gradually evolved into love, and the support that surrounds her at home. She shares sweet anecdotes about her young son singing the same shabads she learnt as a child, emphasising the joy of seeing music and faith flow naturally from one generation to the next. Alongside this, she touches upon vocal discipline, the importance of maintaining one’s health, and the quiet routines that help her unwind after demanding performances.The podcast also includes her experiences performing around the world, wedding stories where brides refused to walk in until she began singing, and moments in Canada and Delhi that reaffirmed the comfort people find in her voice. She speaks with great affection about her new song Chann Diggeya Ve, describing its rooted emotion and the imagery at its core.(00:00) Episode begins (3:36) Aamir Khan’s Ik Onkar caller tune(6:55) Growing up in a Punjabi household(7:38) First song or prayer(9:04) Meaning of Ik Onkar(9:50) About her husband(12:18) Life defining moment(13:43) Working with AR Rahman(15:50) Divinity in music(17:30) Singing for Shah Rukh Khan(18:36) Recording Heer(19:26) When Harshdeep met SRK(21:53) Performing for the Ambanis(23:02) Singing Zaalima(23:54) On wedding songs(25:13) Recording Dilbaro & Peer Vi Tu(26:46) Deepika & Ranveer wedding performance(27:28) Meeting PM Modi(30:56) Stories from Delhi(35:16) Concert culture(38:22) Artists’ income sources(38:44) How royalties work(39:50) Do singers earn?(46:33) India’s Coke Studio vs Pakistan’s Coke Studio(49:24) Why songs should be simple(51:09) Yashraj Mukhate's song on Rahat Fateh Ali Khan(52:12) Wedding story(54:35) Most exotic performance location(56:16) How she unwinds AfterHours(57:27) On her husbandFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/
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    59 Min.
  • Amol Parashar on Gram Chikitsalay, Jealousy, Nepotism, PR, Discipline & Bollywood | Bani Anand |AAE
    Dec 8 2025
    In this interview, actor Amol Parashar opens up about the sort of things most people never speak about publicly - lying, insecurity, discipline, money, jealousy, power dynamics, paparazzi, and the realities of being an actor today. His reflections are thoughtful, quietly sharp, and grounded in lived experience.Amol begins with the everyday moments: how his upbringing shaped his sense of duty, and why some people lie so effortlessly while others simply can’t. From there, he delves into the subtle ways we deceive ourselves, the importance of catching our own delusions, and the difference between respecting your emotions and blindly believing them.Amol Parashar on intuition and powerAmol also questions the popular notion of “trust your intuition,” exploring where intuition comes from and how easily it can mislead. He discusses power and behaviour — why people are polite to those above them yet snap at those below — and how he constantly reins in his own reactions. His thoughts on tantrums, discipline, and the inner work required to remain steady are disarmingly honest.Uncovering the realities of BollywoodThe podcast then moves into the industry: actors who are difficult to work with, marketing pressures, paps, PR budgets, pretending to be religious for optics, and why side-work has now become essential for performers. Amol talks about how his opinion on the need for paparazzi has changed over time. He also speaks about awards being “for sale,” the disillusionment that comes with knowing too much, influencers replacing actors in films, nepotism, reliability, and the many factors beyond acting that influence casting decisions.When Amol had ₹28 in his bank accountThere’s also a deeply personal layer in the conversation. Amol speaks about how he coped with days when he had just ₹28 in his bank account, why struggle builds resilience, and how every step of his career has been earned. He talks about trust in relationships, why he doesn’t call himself “self-made,” and how he stays true to himself without chasing validation.Towards the end of the interview, Amol opens up about jealousy, how people often deny it, and how the brain creates stories to protect our ego. He shares the books that shaped him, creative inspirations, and how he unwinds after a long day.This is Amol at his most reflective, honest, and unfiltered. A rare insight into the psychology of an artist and the emotional discipline required to navigate life, work, and fame.(00:00) Episode begins(5:54) On his upbringing(8:10) On how easily people lie(10:43) Has Amol ever felt unappreciated?(12:09) How we lie to ourselves(13:37) Respecting your feelings vs believing them(16:10) On intuition(18:47) How he reins in his thoughts and intuition(20:30) Throwing tantrums in front of people less powerful(21:55) On Gram Chikitsalay(24:17) When you’re unable to summon your feelings properly(26:56) On the importance of discipline(28:53) Managing emotions(30:45) Does Amol fear running out of money?(34:29) Relationships are earned(35:42) Being self-made(36:04) Why Amol needs paps(37:14) Why he doesn’t post gym videos(38:09) Artists doing their own marketing(39:13) Pretending to be religious for PR(41:50) How awards are sold(43:29) Knowing too much(44:23) How influencers get roles(46:10) On nepotism(49:40) Factors beyond acting that influence casting(54:33) How insecurity harms a film(56:06) Seeking validation from social media(56:45) His cheat meal(58:33) His favourite books(01:03:44) Exploring jealousy as an emotion(01:04:40) Does he get jealous in love?(01:11:15) How he unwinds AfterHoursFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/
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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
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