Ep 205: The Serpent, Tenet, and Sudani from Nigeria

Timecodes 00:01 Introduction 03:05 Letters from listeners  07:57 Tenet 18:48 The Great Indian Kitchen 31:44 Letter from listeners 36:43 Sudani from Nigeria 44:21 The Serpent 54:27 Letter from listeners 58:15 a Jara Hatke 1:05:39 Dancing With The Devil 1:11:21 Mrs Sri Lanka pageant 1:14:15 Google ad Talking about The Great Indian Kitchen in light of the “time inversion” concept from Christopher Nolan’s Tenet: Rajyasree: I did not see why it was so great because... Abhinandan: You may not have understood it. Rajyasree: No, full I understood, okay. It has subtitles.  Abhinandan: I’m being patronising again. Rajyasree: Again. Abhinandan: Like Tenet, this is also... Rajyasree: This is also temporal, she’s gonna walk in through the other door and that drumstick will not be chewed up.  Abhinandan: She uncooks. Instead of cooking she’s uncooking. Rajyasree: So, she uncooks this bad lie that she has. Abhinandan: (laughing) So, instead of an anda... Rajyasree: You sound very bad, it better be a good joke. Abhinandan: Instead of making anda she’s making da, because she’s undone the anda so it becomes da. Rajyasree: I’m so thankful that you don’t have a humour podcast. At one point, so that everyone knows, Abhinandan thought he could be a standup comic, but all his friends got together and said... Abhinandan: “People will throw andas at you!” Rajyasree and Abhinandan burst out laughing. This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen discuss Christopher Nolan’s Tenet; Malayalam films The Great Indian Kitchen and Sudani from Nigeria; Marathi film a Jara Hatke; web series The Serpent; documentary series Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, and more. Can’t get enough of this podcast? Click here to get the Pop’d newsletter in your inbox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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