Ep 200: Kappela, Allen v Farrow, Call My Agent
Timecodes 00:01 - Introduction 02:12 - Subscriber mails 07:11 - Kappela 16:56 - Allen v Farrow 24:55 - Subscriber letters 27:42 - Call My Agent 32:41 - Subscriber letters 39:19 - Prince Harry’s appearance with James Corden 43:25 - Dove ad 49:55 - Redbull ad 53:41 - Subscriber letters While reading a letter from a subscriber about the song Ei Raat Tomar Amar: Abhinandan: You know, Rajyasree often does this. If I say something about anything like, you know, “This is a dhol". "It was invented in Bengal!” Rajyasree: But most of the things are...your speakers are. Abhinandan: I’ll say sarso ka saag... "It was invented in Bengal." Rajyasree: Sarso was invented in Bengal. Abhinandan: Or if I were to say this is how Sikhs tie their turbans. “They learned it from Bengal.” Rajyasree: The cloth came from Bengal. Abhinandan: But you [subscriber] have actually sent a video clip showing that the original is a Bengali. So you get 10/10. Rajyasree: Proof! Proof! He’s given proof. Abhinandan: Rajyasree, the thing is that you claim everything came from Bengal and you’ve never given me any proof. Rajyasree: Because you don’t need to show proof for the obvious, na? This is like saying do you know the moon is round when it is a full moon. Rajyasree and Abhinandan burst out laughing. This and a whole lot of other stuff awful and awesome as Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen discuss the film Kappela; Season 4 of web series Call My Agent!; HBO docu series Allen v Farrow, controversies, and commercials. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.