To Be Continued Rayyan Thenmalaikhan
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You know how it feels when you’re witnessing something great and all of a sudden, the picture stops with the wordings “To Be Continued”; ironically, my podcast starts with the same phrase. But where does it end?
Mostly all the episodes you are about to hear will start from “The End” and ends with “To be Continued”
Tricky isn’t it?
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Ambujam Talks.ft Harini ST
Well, there is a lot of sayings that depicts why we should take our life serious.Also we're going through so many things which makes us stress ourselves alot. Even I wanna talk about all those things/tell the world what my opinion is..But I chose not to, cuz the one thing I strongly believe is ,"All you need in life is a little fun" which makes you worry less/look far away from the reality.
So here y'all go,as I always say "have fun"..!! -
Episode 5 ft. Sai Vignesh
சமீபத்தில் நான் படித்த "திருடன் " சிறுகதை எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்தது.ஏனெனில் சிறுகதை பெரும்பாலும் ,கவலையாக ,நகைச்சுவையாக ,சாகசமாக இருக்கும்.ஆனால் இந்த சிறுகதை எனக்கு ஒருவித அமைதியை தந்தது.எதையும் பெரிதாக அலட்டிக் கொள்ளாத மன்னிக்கும் குணத்தை பற்றியது இந்த கதை.இந்த கதையை உங்களுடன் பகிர்ந்து கொள்வதில் மகிழ்ச்சி
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A Sirius Azkaban Petition
What would you do, or to what heights would you go to plead "Innocent" for a rape/murder you never commited? Is our Criminal Justice System flawless ? In this episode I would be talking about 2 docuseries I watched on Netflix named "Making A Murderer" and "The Staircase". This episode will have spoilers of those shows, so do watch them before listening to it !
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The Hawking Limitation
On contrary to my schooling, the college which I stepped into was like a real life AZKABAN prison. In this episode I will take you through my semester mischief and manage and in totally will feed you with my opinion of what's wrong with the college !
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The one with the school memory
I may not know you very well, but I sure do know that, None of you Hate you're school and childhood. Spending 14 years of my life in one of Chennai's finest school, Allow me to take you back to those days when we at school use to cuss the weatherman for declaring a school holiday.