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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1H 30M

Fun Friday - 13 March 2026 - Yash and Ranjodh Singh Own Friday the 13th

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Fun Friday - 13 March 2026 - Yash and Ranjodh Singh Turn Friday the 13th Into the Best Morning of the Week on Radio Haanji Friday the 13th has a reputation. Yash and Ranjodh Singh spent this morning dismantling it, one caller at a time. Fun Friday on Radio Haanji 1674 AM does not really care what the calendar says. It shows up every Friday regardless — funny stories, live calls, the kind of banter between two hosts who genuinely enjoy each other's company — and today was no different. If anything, the date gave the morning an extra edge. Bad luck is hard to believe in when you are laughing. Friday the 13th? Yash and Ranjodh Singh had other plans There is a version of this show that could have leaned into the superstition, milked it for easy material, made the whole hour about the date. That is not how Yash and Ranjodh Singh work. They brought what they always bring — themselves, a phone line and a community that knows what to do with both. What makes Fun Friday actually work is not the format. Plenty of shows have caller segments and funny stories. What this show has is two hosts whose chemistry is not performed. Yash and Ranjodh Singh riff off each other the way people do when they are not thinking about how it sounds, and that looseness is exactly what gives the show its texture. Listeners pick up on it immediately. You can tell when people on air are genuinely enjoying themselves, and when they are going through motions. This is the former. Friday the 13th or not, the morning felt like it always does on this show — slightly chaotic, warm, and very hard to switch off. Callers, stories and the laughter you didn't know you needed The caller segment is where Fun Friday gets interesting every week. People ring in from across Melbourne's Punjabi and Indian community with stories from their actual lives — things that happened at work, at home, at the shops, that somehow became funnier in the retelling than they were in the moment. Nobody scripts these. The laughs are real because the situations are real. There is something specific about community radio caller segments that you do not get anywhere else. The people who call in are not trying to be performers. They are just sharing something they thought was funny, or something that embarrassed them, or something that happened to their neighbour. Yash and Ranjodh Singh know how to hold that space — they react honestly, they push the story further when it wants to go there, and they let it breathe when it doesn't. For listeners who follow Radio Haanji's full range of programming — the political analysis of Indian Updates, the geopolitical depth of The Insight Report — Fun Friday is the counterweight. The week asks a lot of people. This show asks only one thing: sit back and laugh. Visit haanji.com.au/podcast to explore the full lineup. Why Fun Friday has stuck around The show's premise is not complicated. Make people laugh on a Friday morning. Help them go into the weekend feeling lighter than they felt going into the hour. That is it. It sounds simple. Executing it consistently, week after week, with different callers and unpredictable conversations, is harder than it looks. Yash and Ranjodh Singh have managed it because they treat the show like what it actually is — a conversation with their community, not a performance for it. The distinction matters more than it sounds. For Melbourne's Indian and Punjabi community, Fun Friday on Radio Haanji 1674 AM has become a Friday fixture the way certain things just do — not because anyone decided they should, but because people kept coming back. As a free Punjabi podcast online, it removes every barrier. No subscription, no algorithm deciding whether to serve it to you. It is there every Friday, ready to go, and has been for long enough that missing it now would feel like something is missing from the week. Friday the 13th is allegedly unlucky. An hour with Yash and Ranjodh Singh suggests otherwise. Listen to Fun Friday - free every Friday morning on Radio Haanji Listen on Spotify — Follow Radio Haanji on Spotify so Fun Friday lands in your library every week without you having to look for it. Listen on Apple Podcasts — Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and get every episode on your iPhone or iPad automatically. Download the iOS app — Stream Radio Haanji live and catch up on any episode through the official iOS app. Download the Android app — Android users get the full Radio Haanji experience free on Google Play.   Radio Haanji 1674 AM | Punjabi Podcast | Broadcasting from Melbourne, Australia Listen free at haanji.com.au | Available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts Serving the Punjabi community across Melbourne · Sydney · Brisbane · Australia · Worldwide

Friday the 13th could not stop Yash and Ranjodh Singh from delivering exactly what Fun Friday always delivers — real laughs, live callers and the kind of easy banter that makes the end of the working week feel like a celebration. Callers from Melbourne’s Punjabi and Indian community rang in with their funniest stories and the hosts did what they do best: kept the energy high and let the conversation go wherever the laughter wanted to take it. This is the Punjabi comedy podcast Melbourne tunes into every Friday morning, free on Radio Haanji 1674 AM. Listen at haanji.com.au or on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Fun Friday - 13 March 2026 - Yash and Ranjodh Singh Turn Friday the 13th Into the Best Morning of the Week on Radio Haanji Friday the 13th has a reputation. Yash and Ranjodh Singh spent this morning dismantling it, one caller at a time. Fun Friday...

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