Episodes
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In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush welcomes the legendary Usha Uthup, the iconic voice behind hits like Hari Om Hari and Darling. The episode begins with playful banter as Usha scolds Peeyush for showing off and insists he call her “Didi.” They dive into a conversation about Usha’s love for sarees and how they’ve become her global symbol. Usha shares heartfelt stories, including dealing with the grief of her husband Jani Chacko’s passing and how he supported her journey to winning the Padma Bhushan. They also discuss her experiences acting with top stars and the challenges she faced, like a government ban in West Bengal. Usha reflects on the coexistence of independent and Bollywood music and expresses her gratitude for her beginnings as a nightclub singer, which set her apart from mainstream Bollywood.
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In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush chats with the rising star of Pakistani music, Umair Butt, best known for his Coke Studio Pakistan Season 15 hit, Blockbuster. The conversation kicks off with light banter about cricket and the shared rainy season between India and Pakistan. Umair opens up about his musical journey alongside his brother, Shamroz Butt, and shares how the Punjabi touch in Blockbuster has resonated with Indian audiences. He reflects on his debut on Coke Studio and his admiration for artists like Diljit Dosanjh, Sidhu Moosewala, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Ending on a fun note, Peeyush and Umair play a light-hearted game of This or That.
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In this week's episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, Peeyush sits down with the celebrated rapper King, aka Arpan Kumar Chandel, MTV Hustle Season 1 finalist and creator of hits like ‘Maan Meri Jaan’ and ‘Tu Aake Dekhle.’ As King reflects on his journey from the streets of Delhi to global stages, he discusses his new album, ‘Monopoly Moves,’ the evolving hip-hop scene, and his dream of collaborating with Bollywood legend Shah Rukh Khan. The episode also touches on King’s thoughts on success, his dual identity, and future plans, offering fans a deeper look into the artist behind the music.
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In this week’s episode of the Indie’N Folk Project with Peeyush, we are honored to host legendary Punjabi singer Daler Mehndi, the voice behind hits like ‘Tunak Tunak Tun’ and ‘Bolo Ta Ra Ra Ra.’ Daler Mehndi discusses his acting debut in ‘Welcome To the Jungle’ and his latest release, ‘Akhiyan Te Ja Ladiyan.’ He shares details about his weight loss diet for the film, his unique movie preparation, and his music career. Mehndi expresses gratitude to his fans, emphasizes his originality in music, and talks about his son, Gurdeep Mehndi. He reveals insights about his iconic turban, his fascination with stones, and shares memories of the grand Ambani wedding. The conversation includes his relationship with brother Mika Singh and his collaboration with AR Rahman on ‘Rang De Basanti.’
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In this week's captivating episode of the Indie'n Folk Project, Peeyush features Hargun Kaur, renowned for her performances on The Voice and India's Got Talent. Known for songs like 'Ve Haaniyaan,' 'Mera Dil,' and 'Gallan Pyaar Diyan,' she discusses her latest release, 'Jhalli,' a collaboration with Saurabh Umle. Peeyush opens with light-hearted questions about her being an only child, then explores her identity as a singer and influencer. She shares the story behind 'Ve Haaniyaan,' and talks about social media's importance, including AR Rahman following her on Instagram. She reveals her passion for food, discusses media training, and tactfully avoids naming her least favorite Harshdeep Kaur song. She recounts receiving Rs. 101 from Asha Bhosle, and shares her current playlist on Spotify.
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In this week’s episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, Nigeria-born, Noida-based rapper Yung Sammy, aka Samuel Lloyds, joins us. Known for rapping in multiple languages, including Hindi and Punjabi, he discusses his musical journey, dream collaborations, and personal experiences in India. Peeyush starts with light banter, then explores Sammy's admiration for Yo Yo Honey Singh, his family's support, and his use of Hindi and Gujari in his music. Sammy shares insights into his multilingual thought process and performs an unplugged rendition of 'Brown Rang.' He discusses his latest EP, the rap debate between Kendrick and Drake, and the trend of diss culture in hip-hop. Sammy also highlights underrated rappers, potential film music ventures, and his dream collaborators.
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In this episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, Peeyush delves into the life of Jassie Gill, the voice behind chart-toppers like 'Bapu Zimidar' and 'Nakhre.' Peeyush kicks off the interview with nostalgic memories of performing in a Punjabi play. Jassie reveals the inspiration behind 'Bapu Zimidar' and discusses the creative process of his music videos. He recounts a touching moment with his daughter featured in one of his songs. He also opens up about the emotional resilience needed for a public life and shares amusing childhood anecdotes. Jassie talks about his upcoming roles in 'Kasoor' and Netflix's 'Wild Wild Punjab,' sharing the screen with notable actors. He reflects on his family life, future collaborations, and new music. The episode wraps up with an unplugged performance of 'Ik Tera Pyar.'
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In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, we welcome Bismil from Bismil Ki Mehfil, the soulful voice behind hits like 'Ki Kita' and 'Tere Bina.' Peeyush and Bismil dive into his family life, artistic heartbreaks, and the pitfalls of fame. Bismil shares his thoughts on Instagram fame, practices his riyaaz at night, and performs an unplugged version of 'Jugnu' by Badshah. He discusses his favorite Coke Studio songs and opens up about his romantic life. Bismil recalls his viral shayari moment and a memorable fan encounter. He talks about harsh criticism, dream collaborations, and performs 'Tere Bina.' Bismil also reveals his recent expenditures and aspirations, shares a connection with Sagar from Sagar ki Qawwali, and closes with a rendition of 'Tu Hi Re.'
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Tune in to this week’s episode of Indie'n Folk Project where Peeyush sits down with rap sensation and actor Chaitanya Sharma, better known as SlowCheeta. Known for his hit tracks "Make It Happen," "Kripya Dhyaan De," and "Chai Biskoot," and his roles in films like Gully Boy and Maidaan, SlowCheeta opens up about his journey. From the story behind his real name and nicknames to his creative process and the inspiration behind his music, SlowCheeta shares it all. He recounts personal hardships, including his ACL surgery, and discusses the balance between his rap and acting careers. The episode also features an unplugged rendition of "Chai Biskoot" and a heartfelt talk about his fears and motivations. Don't miss his insights on the music industry, the impact of public recognition, and his relationship with his wife, Shweta Tripathi. This episode is a deep dive into the life of SlowCheeta, packed with candid moments and valuable lessons.
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In this Eid special episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, we welcome ghazal maestro Talat Aziz, known for classics like ‘Mujhe Tum Nazar Se’ and ‘Phir Chiddi Raat.’ Talat Aziz and host Peeyush engage in a lighthearted conversation about the pleasures of tea, Urdu, and humorous comparisons with Imran Khan. Aziz recalls his early cricket days and memorable encounters, including a backstage moment during India’s 1975 World Cup. Discussing his dedication to music, he reflects on the legacy of ghazal, collaborations with legends, and his family’s diverse talents. Talat shares anecdotes about Asha Bhosle, Farooq Sheikh, and amusing fan interactions, while emphasizing lifelong learning in the music industry. He performs enchanting ghazals and discusses the impact of technology on music, ending with his philosophy on fame. Don’t miss this insightful interview!00:00 - 01:28 : Trailer01:28 : Introduction03:42 : Similarities between Talat Aziz and Imran Khan06:53 : On joining Politics07:30 : Talat Aziz's opinion on ghazal as an art form09:06 : Views on present training methods10:50 : Talat Aziz on his son's music career14:10 : Talents of the Aziz family16:39 : Interaction with Asha Bhosle17:18 : Unplugged: Zindagi Jab Bhi26:36 : Interaction with Farooq Sheikh27:48 : Talat Aziz on fan interactions29:47 : Unplugged: Niyat-E-Shauq32:16 : Adaptation of AI by artists36:44 : Competition among ghazal singers38:18 : Cost of being famous39:50 : Outro
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In this week’s captivating episode of Indie'N Folk Project, singer and composer Jasleen Royal, known for hits like 'Nachde Ne Saare' and 'Din Shagna Da,' shares her journey in an engaging studio discussion with host Peeyush. The conversation starts with Jasleen's love for solo travel and her desire to travel with a companion, highlighting her carefree approach to life. She discusses her latest release 'Assi Sajna,' drawing parallels to Kangana Ranaut's film 'Queen,' celebrating resilience in the face of heartbreak. Jasleen recounts her own heartbreaks, including being expelled from her college band and struggling for respect as a self-taught singer. She reveals her band's name, 'Mirasis,' inspired by the nomadic community, and shares her top solo travel tips, including an amusing story of her Nepal expedition with just Rs. 100. Jasleen performs 'Assi Sajna' live in the studio, explains why singers close their eyes while performing, and shares her past nervousness of seeing audience faces. Reflecting on her modest upbringing, she recounts earning money by tutoring at a young age, leading to early financial independence. Emphasizing that true success comes from passionate dedication to one's craft, Peeyush concludes by extending warm wishes for her future endeavors.
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In an exclusive interview on India Folk Project, rapper King spills the beans on various facets of his life and career. Host Peeyush sets the stage with a cheeky intro, comparing King to icons Shah Rukh Khan and Virat Kohli. King clarifies his age as 28, addresses financial queries by emphasizing his modest lifestyle, and dives into a thought-provoking discussion about ego in the artistic realm. He shares his heartfelt admiration for Bella from MTV Hustle and the authenticity behind reality shows. In a lighter moment, King humorously discusses the expressive nature of Delhi's linguistic 'gaalis'. The conversation highlights the success of his latest track 'Tu Jaana Na Piya' from the album 'New Life,' which has surpassed 8 million views. King recounts his journey from earning Rs. 10,000 at a contractual job to pursuing his passion, and elaborates on his collaboration with Puneet Superstar for a perfume brand. He candidly addresses his single status, attributing it to his dedication to his craft, and shares how his cat 'Adhah' keeps him grounded. The interview crescendos with King serenading 'Tu Maan Meri Jaan' and peaks with the revelation of an exhilarating video call with Shah Rukh Khan, hinting at a thrilling future collaboration. King credits Shah Rukh Khan's 'Jo Mai Chaahu' as his motivational anthem, rounding out an engaging and insightful conversation.Subscribe for more unfiltered artist stories: https://www.youtube.com/@Indienfolkproject
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In the latest episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, Peeyush interviews the popular artist DG Immortals, known for his hits like 'Systumm,' 'Kaleshi Chori,' and 'Matha Garam.' The show opens with Peeyush celebrating their ACEF Gold Award and discussing the success of 'Matha Garam.' DG Immortals, whose real name is Digvijay Mehra, shares the story behind his stage name and his college nickname 'DG.' He discusses the dual persona artists embody and recounts a memorable incident with a fan at Rap’91. DG Immortals addresses the controversy over smashing his guitar on stage and the complexities of creating 'Kaleshi Chori.' He clarifies a misunderstanding with Harjas Harjaayi and shares his spiritual journey. Criticizing the 'beef' culture in hip-hop, he performs 'Kaleshi Chori' live and talks about the industry's 'wannabes.' DG Immortals reveals how his first earnings were used to support his family and discusses his collaborations, particularly with Raga. He shares insights on his song 'Halahal,' his heartbreak, and his parents' unchanged relationship despite his fame. The episode concludes with DG Immortals listing his aspirations and favorite cuss words, ending on a light-hearted note.Subscribe for more unfiltered artist stories: https://www.youtube.com/@Indienfolkproject
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On the latest episode of the Indie'n Folk Project, host Peeyush engages in an intimate conversation with the multifaceted Piyush Mishra, set against the National School of Drama. Piyush shares insights into his humble beginnings, his quirky "The Godfather" caller tune, and the transformative power of cinema. He recounts the creation of "Gulaal" with Anurag Kashyap, explores his name change, and discusses being a "director's actor" with admiration for Amitabh Bachchan. The episode touches on politics, his relationship with Irrfan Khan, and the importance of authenticity, punctuated by anecdotes about wealth, happiness, and a humorous reference to Rajinikanth. The conversation concludes with Piyush's thoughts on awards, his admiration for Rajkumar Hirani, and candid personal habits, offering an inspiring and boundary-transcending discussion.Subscribe for more unfiltered artist stories: https://www.youtube.com/@Indienfolkproject
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In the latest episode of the Indie’n Folk Project, Peeyush sits down with the versatile Indeep Bakshi, the genius behind hits like ‘Kala Chashma’ and ‘Saturday Saturday.’ The episode begins with light-hearted banter about wearing sunglasses indoors and amusing Bigg Boss anecdotes. Indeep shares his journey from architecture to music, reflecting on collaborations with Badshah and his mentor Yo Yo Honey Singh. He opens up about betrayal and legal battles over uncredited work, sparking a live fact-checking session that astonishes Peeyush. The conversation shifts to Indeep’s admiration for rising stars like KING and Canadian Punjabi artists. He addresses the controversy surrounding Badshah’s ‘Paagal’ and the intricacies of the music industry. The episode concludes with Indeep’s impromptu performance of ‘Saturday Saturday,’ showcasing his enduring passion for music.
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In this captivating episode of Indie’n Folk Project, we welcome the talented mother-son duo, Kavita and Kanishk Seth. Host Peeyush, with his trademark wit, explores Kavita's fascinating anecdotes, including her quirky resemblance to Priyanka Chopra and her unexpected connection to Bank of Baroda. The conversation covers Kavita’s rich experiences, from teaching at DPS to her musical journey in Norway, and her inspirations from legends like Jagjit Singh. Kanishk shares insights on music production and digital virality. The duo treats us to a live performance of ‘Rangisari’ and delves into the creation of iconic tracks like ‘Iktara.’ The episode concludes with a playful Antakshari trivia, ending on a high note. Don't miss this magical musical encounter!
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In this episode of the "Indie’n Folk Project," we welcome the talented Rochak Kohli, the voice behind hit songs like ‘Tu Muskuraye,’ ‘Karen Kya,’ ‘Dil Na Jaaneya,’ 'Mitti Di Khushboo,' and 'Tera Yaar Hoon Main.' Rochak shares his experiences of working with the legendary A.R. Rahman and reflects on the song that made him pause and appreciate the power of lyricism. He reminisces about his early days of learning music with limited resources, his journey into composition through books, and the fun of managing his female fan following since picking up the guitar. He discusses his deep friendship and collaborative process with Ayushmann Khurrana, and the importance of professional training in music, the role of social media for modern musicians, and the patience required in the slow climb to popularity. He also talks about handling criticism and how it has shaped his music.
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In this episode of Indie’n Folk Project podcast, we have with us Naved Shaikh a.k.a Naezy, the famous rapper from Mumbai loved by hip hop enthusiasts from around the country. This lighthearted ‘baat cheet’ session with the rapper gives us insightful information about Naezy, the artist, and Naved, the human who has his own priorities and loves to live a peaceful life off fame.
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Join us on a mesmerizing voyage through the captivating world of music with the legendary Mohit Chauhan. Join host Peeyush as he takes us on a deep dive into the life, anecdotes, and melodies that have defined Mohit's illustrious career, offering viewers an exclusive glimpse into the heart and soul of one of India's most beloved musical icons.
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Welcome to an extraordinary and immersive inaugural episode of the Indie’n Folk Project where we embark on an extraordinary journey into the world of music with the legendary A.R. Rahman as he shares intimate anecdotes and insights in an exclusive and candid interview with Peeyush on the Indie'n Folk Project. The episode opens with Peeyush's lighthearted compliment, likening Rahman to a living legend.
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