Episodes

  • Arijit Singh is unparalleled: Gajendra Verma
    Nov 19 2024

    In this Indie'N Folk Project episode, Peeyush chats with the multi-talented Gajendra Verma, known for hits like Emptiness and Ismein Tera Ghata. Gajendra reflects on his musical journey, the evolving Indian music scene, and staying authentic in a competitive industry. He shares insights on Arijit Singh's artistry and its influence on him. Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek into Gajendra's upcoming album and the inspirations behind it. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation, and subscribe for more episodes featuring your favorite musicians!

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    55 mins
  • I don't wanna wear makeup or a bra: Nikita Gandhi
    Nov 19 2024

    In this Indie'N Folk Project episode, Peeyush talks with the sensational Nikhita Gandhi, the voice behind hits like Raabta. Nikhita dives into her career journey, sharing the story behind Raabta, its impact, and her creative process. She reflects on working with A.R. Rahman, discussing his influence and the invaluable guidance he provides. Nikhita also gives an exclusive preview of her new projects, showcasing her artistic growth and excitement for what’s next. This episode offers an inspiring look at her journey, making it a must-listen for fans and aspiring artists alike.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • People said, "Tum J&K se ho, kahaan hai tumhara bomb": Aabha Hanjura
    Nov 19 2024

    In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush chats with the talented Kashmiri singer Aabha Hanjura, known for blending Kashmiri folk with contemporary sounds. Aabha shares her musical journey, discussing how her Kashmiri roots have shaped her art and the challenges of breaking into the mainstream music industry. She reflects on popular platforms like Indian Idol and gives her candid take on Bollywood music's evolution and the role of indie artists. With insights into live performances and industry struggles, this episode offers inspiration for music lovers and aspiring artists alike.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Chahe mehnat aapki 90 ho par 10% kismat ka khel hota hai: Salim Merchant
    Nov 19 2024

    In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush is joined by the versatile music composer and singer Salim Merchant, known for scoring over 100 films like Kurbaan, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, and Fashion. Salim shares his journey, reflecting on early rejections and how perseverance shaped his success. He discusses the influence of legends like Kishore Kumar and Mohammad Rafi, while also revealing his daughter's modern musical preferences. Salim talks about blending classical and modern sounds in iconic Bollywood tracks, offering insight into his innovative approach to music.

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    49 mins
  • Bada Kar, Bada Naam, Bade Steps, Bade Joints, Bade Cheques: Karma
    Nov 19 2024

    In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, we welcome the highly anticipated singer-songwriter, Karma, known for hits like Role Model, Main Wahi Hoon, Paisa. Peeyush kicks off the conversation with Karma, playfully poking fun at the typical small talk people make. Karma then dives into the essence of rap and hip-hop, explaining that it's about empowerment, not just bling and fame. When asked if he sees himself as a revolutionary writer, Karma shares his desire to follow his own path rather than conforming to societal expectations. He opens up about losing his father, how it transformed him, and the challenges he faced afterward. Karma also reflects on his departure from the label Kalamkaar, expressing gratitude for their support and describing them as family. The episode wraps up with Karma discussing his relationship with Raftaar and teasing his new collaboration with KSHMR.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • I used to work in the Kolkata hospital: Arko
    Oct 19 2024

    In this week's episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush chats with renowned Indian singer, songwriter, and composer Arko Pravo Mukherjee, known for hits like "Teri Mitthi," "Allah Waariyan," and "Nazm Nazm." The episode kicks off with playful banter as Peeyush teases Arko about his shoe size, leading to a humorous exchange about fellow singer Jubin Nautiyal. Arko shares his journey before music, discussing his MBBS degree and how a meeting with Lucky Ali almost steered him away from music. He also touches on his family's medical background when asked about an artist’s socio-political role.They explore the strong connection between Bengalis and music, with Arko humorously attributing it to the community's laid-back nature. He also announces the independent release of his upcoming album with eight original songs.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Insecurity is my motivation: Rapper Yashraj
    Oct 18 2024

    In this week’s episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush talks to rapper and composer Yashraj Mehra, known for songs like Dhundhla and Ishq Nachawe. The conversation kicks off with Peeyush addressing the frequent mix-up between Yashraj Mehra and Yashraj Mukhate. Yashraj discusses the financial challenges of his music career and the fleeting nature of fame. He shares how the success of Dhundhla surprised him with its organic rise, despite minimal marketing. They explore the differences between the Delhi and Mumbai rap scenes, with Yashraj noting Mumbai’s competitive nature and Delhi’s unity. He highlights the importance of socioeconomic inclusivity in talent and praises King’s efforts to collaborate with diverse artists. Yashraj also performs a verse from Suits & Streets and reflects on his role as a writer in hip-hop, touching on women’s safety and his work with Tiger Baby Productions.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • I am very hot tempered: Shubha Mudgal
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode of Indie'N Folk Project, Peeyush chats with the iconic Shubha Mudgal, known for hits like Ab ke Sawan and Mann ke Manjire. The conversation starts with playful banter about Shubha ji’s switch to Khadi fashion. She reflects on her journey in the indie music scene after the 90s, sharing amusing stories of feeling like an outsider during the release of Ali More Angana. Shubha ji surprises Peeyush by admitting she enjoys songs by Karan Aujla and Honey Singh. They also discuss her childhood influences, including literary legends like Mahadevi Verma. Shubha ji highlights the financial struggles faced by classical musicians, emphasizing the lack of business education and fair compensation in the industry.

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    1 hr and 29 mins