After The Interval (Interval Ke Baad)

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After The Interval (Interval Ke Baad)

Two friends rewatch the Indian movie classics we grew up on — one film at a time, one argument at a time. New episodes every week. Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after.

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    Baazigar (1993) — Kabhi Kabhi Kuch Jeetne Ke Liye Kuch Haarna Padta Hai

    Send us Fan MailAfter The Interval (Interval Ke Baad) — Season 1, Episode 3Remember that feeling? The theater goes dark, that first note of music hits, and for the next three hours, nothing else matters.1993. Bombay (Mumbai) was still healing from the riots and the bombings. A new India was cracking open — cable TV, foreign brands, liberalization. And into that grieving, dreaming country came a film in which the hero kills the heroine within the first hour. Every major star in Bollywood said no. One man said yes.Bharath and Neelima rewatch Abbas-Mastan's Baazigar — the film that made Shah Rukh Khan, broke every rule in Hindi cinema, and somehow gave us one of the most romantic soundtracks of the decade. We ask the hard questions: Could you root for a murderer? Did SRK choose these roles out of courage — or insecurity? And is 1993 the greatest year in 90s Hindi cinema?This episode: The casting story nobody talks about enough, the two heroines who made the film work, Kumar Sanu's legendary five consecutive Filmfares, the Anu Malik soundtrack that seduced you, the Darr vs Baazigar debate, the Abbas-Mastan story that will make you love them forever, and a tribute to a voice that opened this episode and will never be replaced — Asha Bhosle.Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after. New episodes every week.Interval ke baad, the real conversation starts.Follow us: @aftertheintervalpodEmail us: [email protected] by The LuminACE Group, LLC

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    Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron (1983) — Thoda Khaao Thoda Pheko

    Send us Fan MailAfter The Interval (Interval Ke Baad) — Season 1, Episode 21983. India just won the Cricket World Cup. A country learning not to expect too much — from its institutions, its politicians, or its cricket team — watched a bunch of underdogs change everything. And that same year, a group of broke, brilliant FTII graduates made a film for six lakh rupees that nobody watched, nobody distributed, and...nobody forgot.Bharath and Neelima rewatch Kundan Shah's brilliant Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron — widely considered the greatest Indian comedy ever made — and ask the hard questions: Is it still funny thirty years later? Is it a comedy or a tragedy? And how did the Indian government accidentally fund the greatest satire ever made about government corruption?This episode: The FTII generation that changed Indian cinema forever, the career arcs of Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur and Neena Gupta — the Mahabharata climax that has never been matched, the casting what-ifs, the Seeti Maar moments that still make us pause and rewind, and a tribute to three of the people who made this film great and are no longer with us.Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after.New episodes every week.Interval ke baad, the real conversation starts.Follow us: @aftertheintervalpodEmail us: [email protected] by The LuminACE Group, LLC

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    Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) — Dosti Ka Ek Usool Hai Madam

    Send us Fan MailAfter The Interval (Interval Ke Baad) — Season 1, Episode 1Remember that feeling? The theater goes dark, that first note of music hits, and for the next three hours, nothing else matters.Bharath and Neelima kick off After The Interval with the film that launched a thousand imitations — and one very talented pigeon. We rewatch Sooraj Barjatya's 1989 blockbuster Maine Pyar Kiya and ask the hard questions: Does Prem and Suman's love story hold up? Was the kabutar the real hero? And why did every marriage beginning the 90's have an Antakshari-based sangeet?This episode: the interval scene that hooked us for the second half, the seeti maar moments that still makes us clap alone in our living rooms, our Antakshari picks, the casting what-ifs, the dialogues our families still won't stop quoting, and the final verdict. Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after.New episodes every week.Interval ke baad, the real conversation starts.Follow us: @aftertheintervalpodEmail us: [email protected] by The LuminACE Group, LLC

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Two friends rewatch the Indian movie classics we grew up on — one film at a time, one argument at a time. New episodes every week. Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after.

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Bharath & Neelima

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