The difference between beer biceps and this trio is they can take criticism and are ready to be criticised.they don't care about their public image.they put their opinions no matter how bad, controversial,shitty they are.beerbiceps wants to maintain his clean image,he is a businessman. His mind-set is self benifit and says he is spiritual. There was nothing evident to him to call them incels
Fuck bear biceps I honestly believe that honest confrontation has much more social value than dishonest harmony, that beer bicpes guy is just a "yes man* and as an individual has nothing to offer
Shwetabh is next level at presenting his own thoughts based on several instances of realities...His problem solving mindset made his observation much wider than the rest♥️
He's on another level. Vedants field is different. And Prakhar is academic puppet and have some basic observation. But Real Intelligent people can explain in simplest way, what Shwetabh does.
@Johnny Silverhand Ranveer jisy wants to get his way in Bollywood. That's why hes doing this. How can you make people smart with no substance actors interview. His vision is capitalistic. Shwetabh wants to contribute, radically. He is way greater than them.
@@HrishikeshMazumder it is great entertainment , working all day and watching it after whole hustle feels hella good , and the intellectual stimulation too.
adding bookmarks for self so pls ignore this comment 27:50 comedian recommendation by Shwetabh 45:55 guck mal diese Podcasts, wenn dir langweilig ist 48:55 - 50:27 Das Leben des Brayans ( der Film empfahl von Shwetabh) 51:20, 53:02 Bill Burr comedian, andere Comedians (empfohlen von Shwetabh) 56:40 life of brian 1:11:52 Borat, who's america 2:02:17 Prakhar talking about meditation
Man what deep conversation its like i siting there listening to my intellectual friend who gives me different perspective. Real intellectual conversation..
Ranveer who was born in a rich family and went to ambani school and started his start up with investment from his father considers himself as a Phoenix because he went through a break up and used to drink in college nd had a backlog but still became successful RUclips... I mean cmon!... That's some extreme level narcissism
bhai i completely agree with you on this but the only thing i will like to point out is that he started his start up on his own not as an investment from his father his father denied to give him money for the start up so he used to sell his fitness programs to fund his start up pls get your facts checked :))
Even though I am very critical of the stuff Ranveer puts out, I honestly think that going through a break up and having drinking problems are not trivial, and Ranveer should be very proud of solving them or coming out of those phases. And maybe you are saying so because you are going through something much worse, but man if you are then you should know what it feels like to be suffering, and you should definitely extend sympathy towards someone who either is suffering or has suffered in the past. Classifying someone’s suffering as less is just invalidating and not helpful. Also, I feel labelling behaviours as ‘narcissism’ without even knowing the person and his motivations for his actions is just a slippery slope fallacy.
If anyone is offended by the conversation, you really need to self introspect. We have to start changing now, otherwise the society will destroy itself. Start looking at everyone not as Hindus, Muslims and Christians but as humans.
@@rajneesh8960 i guess saving the culture is said in a sense like this. Assume you get an offensive joke on lord krishna. Would you really show that to your family and your relatives. Will you be okay to show such offensive stuff to those adults?
This was one of the best podcast I've seen until now on such important and sensible topic. This challenged my ideas of religion but also got to learn so much and form new perspectives. 👌
In my opinion, when a comedian starts making fun of a belief, which one has been following from his birth, he/she will be confused. But I also agree that this helps society to grow. The problem is when a group of people starts abusing a religion, one particular religion, that creates a problem. This makes peoples less resistant. This is what we have observed in past few days. Selectiveness in opinions is a problem.
I agree with Swetabh's fact that jab doosro ke dharam pe jokes maare jaate hain tab hum un jokes maarnewaalo ko support krte hain "freedom of speech" ke naam pe & same jb humaare religion pe joke hotaa hai toh hum uskaa buraa haal kr dete hai
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:04 - Discussion on privacy issues and live streaming challenges. 01:55 - Casual conversation about friendship and life events. 04:50 - Discussion on personal grooming and social events in Delhi. 06:09 - Exploring identity and experiences between Mumbai and America. 08:07 - Moderate Muslims face unique challenges in personal and social interpretation. 09:04 - Discussion on freedom of speech and personal views in a casual context. 11:54 - Discussion on freedom of speech and personal experiences with media. 13:00 - Discussion on France's political interest and recent incidents. 15:10 - Discussion on quality living and political dynamics in today's world. 16:33 - Discussion on political influences and demographics in global contexts. 18:03 - Discussing the importance of freedom of speech and its implications in India and the US. 18:50 - Discussion on censorship and freedom of speech in India. 20:19 - Discussion on societal issues and personal identity amid chaos. 21:03 - Discussion on political dynamics and cultural perceptions in France and India. 22:37 - Discussing the complexities of freedom of speech. 23:24 - Navigating criticism and individuality in content creation. 24:57 - Discussion on Prime Minister's education and personal growth. 25:41 - Exploration of freedom of speech and cultural differences in India. 27:35 - Discussion on open-mindedness and its impact on humor and sensitivity. 28:26 - Discussion on societal issues and personal struggles in India. 30:12 - Discussion on modern interpretations of traditional themes in entertainment. 30:57 - Discussion on the impact of conferences and personal experiences in creative fields. 33:06 - Discussing the need for authentic conversation and personal expression. 34:04 - Discussion on freedom of speech and media biases in India. 35:40 - Navigating personal branding and international restoration concepts. 36:30 - Navigating anger and funding needs in personal and professional contexts. 38:49 - Discussion on beauty products and personal authenticity. 39:38 - Discussion on investment strategies and societal norms. 42:00 - Discussing Kanye West's impact on personal branding and controversies. 42:47 - Discussion on media perceptions and mental health challenges. 44:19 - Exploration of Bigg Boss, American politics, and artist interviews. 45:49 - Discussing unique creative strategies and engaging conversations. 48:51 - Discussion on favorite movies highlighting personal preferences. 50:06 - Discussing personal branding and the importance of authentic expression. 53:56 - Discussing authenticity and career success in media. 55:53 - Discussion on creativity and freedom in artistic expression. 58:15 - Discussion on accountability and personal branding in Hollywood. 59:04 - Discussion on patience and the challenges in creative careers. 1:01:27 - The group's dynamic emphasizes resilience and understanding in communication. 1:02:11 - Cultural differences highlighted through humor and personal experiences in life and careers. 1:05:23 - Discussion on media, beauty standards, and blurred realities in interviews. 1:06:30 - Discussion on Kapil Sharma's comedy and media presence. 1:09:52 - Discussing the evolution of comedy and entertainment in India. 1:11:00 - Discussion on personal perceptions and media representation of beauty. 1:12:51 - Discussion on current social issues and America's influence. 1:13:37 - Discussion on branding, media challenges, and perceptions of success. 1:15:40 - Discussion on various life challenges and personal growth. 1:16:29 - The importance of personal branding for content creators and public figures. 1:21:12 - The importance of personal branding and creative context for success. 1:22:00 - Building a personal brand is essential for career success. 1:23:42 - Engineers' insights on career advancement and practical learning. 1:25:09 - Discussing the impact of social media on personal branding. 1:26:43 - Discussion on individuality and public perception. 1:28:37 - Highlighting the importance of personal branding in a connected world. 1:30:29 - Creating unique content for personal branding and motivation on RUclips. 1:31:14 - Discussing personal branding and career advantages through strategic investment. 1:33:14 - Discussing personal branding and the challenges of public perception. 1:34:03 - Hard work and personal branding are crucial for success. 1:36:06 - Exploring personal branding and audience engagement strategies. 1:37:03 - Encouragement to subscribe for unique content and discussions. 1:39:37 - Discussion on authenticity and personal branding in media. 1:40:45 - Discussing authenticity and media perception in personal branding. 1:43:22 - Discussion on leadership and sportsmanship for national transformation. 1:44:09 - Discussing authenticity and storytelling in personal branding. 1:46:42 - India's internet growth and potential as a superpower. 1:47:48 - Success requires authenticity and reality over superficial stories. 1:50:25 - Importance of consistency in work and personal branding. 1:51:06 - Navigating personal challenges and the importance of persistence. 1:53:03 - Discusses the importance of authenticity and relatability for success. 1:53:53 - Personal branding boosts confidence and career opportunities. 1:55:33 - Exploring personal growth and mental health tips through engaging content. 1:57:14 - Discussion on mental health, societal expectations, and personal identity. 1:58:59 - Discussion on image perception and audience selection in video creation. 1:59:47 - Discussing the importance of personal branding and image in career success. 2:01:30 - Success leads to complacency, hindering further growth. 2:02:17 - Desire for adventure over conventional success in life. 2:04:20 - Discussion on authenticity and personal branding in career success. 2:05:59 - Discussing branding challenges and consistency in personal success. 2:07:51 - Discussing personal branding and evolving industry dynamics. 2:09:22 - Discussion on trust indicators in media and information overload. 2:13:27 - Discussion on personal branding and studio recordings. 2:15:46 - Engaging with content as a community supports growth.
@@godson200 Its not about the masturbation itself its more about the mental health effects of porn so yes 1 hour a week is an addiction if you are watching porn.
@@ronitraj39 bruh 1 hour a week is just 30 min session 2 times a week. Are you fricking kidding me? People watch for like 1 hour daily at times , I have seen.. so I don't think so that is a lot. Besides porn has variation, just don't go into the deeper categories that's enough. People watch bdsm and forced and then say that it is violent. Watch plain simple content, that too with regulation.
Just making a point clear: Britain Ka constitution hai and it's an unwritten constitution and here unwritten doesn't mean "oral" like Prakhar said, unwritten here means ki it's easily mendable. Unka constitution bhi kagazon Mai Likha hua hi hai.
if someone says some obscene bullshit about your deep rooted beliefs and religious figures, you're gonna have a problem with that. if someone says that he/she/they is not offended when their beliefs are insulted, they're lying. now the thing is, it's okay to take offence and produce counter-arguments, what's not okay is literally beheading someone for even respectful criticism and especially people that aren't even directly responsible for said offence.
1:55:49 Part of their personality exaggerated... I think about it in a similar way.. It took me a long time to realise that there is no "fake" me. What I call my "fake" self is actually one part of me, exaggerated in particular moments. There are many Akriti. All of them are real. Artist Akriti is different from the other Akriti, but both are real.
India went with france because france supported us when we conducted nuclear tests, only france supported india at that time when almost every country was against us also fyi France supported us durring kargil war so now when most of the countries are against or neutral in this matter India had to stood by France. Sahi chizz bolo aise hi kisi ko anti muslim ka tag matt do.
@@CockySuSMounted I have almost overcame it by self control and thinking about solving it and changing my lifestyle slowely. Spirituality helped me overcome it.
To be really honest, at first I was more to maheshwari's side. Like i kinda agreed to his stand point and got overwhelmed by his words. But now like not just hate but just knowing the fact that how these three actually split up. It actually infuriates me to say F maheshwari. I'm sorry but I just can't help it.
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Art is the intellectual backbone of the society
- shwetabh
The difference between beer biceps and this trio is they can take criticism and are ready to be criticised.they don't care about their public image.they put their opinions no matter how bad, controversial,shitty they are.beerbiceps wants to maintain his clean image,he is a businessman. His mind-set is self benifit and says he is spiritual.
There was nothing evident to him to call them incels
Fuck bear biceps I honestly believe that honest confrontation has much more social value than dishonest harmony, that beer bicpes guy is just a "yes man* and as an individual has nothing to offer
Did Ranveer rally call out Prakhar? Could you share the video?
Where did he call them incels, link please
Watch his bakchodi podcast with viraj sheth
Lovely comments bro
If I was paid to listen them i would have been a millionaire
How so??
@@SL-vv3xy mtlb ki mene inko ittna suna hai ki agar mujhe iskeliye paise milte toh mai millionaire hota joke tha biro
@@HumanityNotDoomed abhi samaj gaya bhai.. thoda English sudhaar lo apni.
@@SL-vv3xy okay sir (salute emoji)
@BIKI pareshan lagte ho
Shwetabh is next level at presenting his own thoughts based on several instances of realities...His problem solving mindset made his observation much wider than the rest♥️
He's on another level.
Vedants field is different.
And Prakhar is academic puppet and have some basic observation.
But Real Intelligent people can explain in simplest way, what Shwetabh does.
Clarity in thoughts is the key
@Johnny Silverhand Ranveer jisy wants to get his way in Bollywood. That's why hes doing this. How can you make people smart with no substance actors interview.
His vision is capitalistic. Shwetabh wants to contribute, radically. He is way greater than them.
Do this twice a week.. it's adding new perspectives in our lives.!!
Yes please
@A-26-Himanshu Jagtap Agarr aapko dekhne mai problem aati hai toh baad mai dekh lenaa.
@@HrishikeshMazumder it is great entertainment , working all day and watching it after whole hustle feels hella good , and the intellectual stimulation too.
Watch Prakhar's channel and youll get a thousand new perspectives
@@Spilledneedles I m already a subscriber 🙂🙏
adding bookmarks for self so pls ignore this comment
27:50 comedian recommendation by Shwetabh
45:55 guck mal diese Podcasts, wenn dir langweilig ist
48:55 - 50:27 Das Leben des Brayans ( der Film empfahl von Shwetabh)
51:20, 53:02 Bill Burr comedian, andere Comedians (empfohlen von Shwetabh)
56:40 life of brian
1:11:52 Borat, who's america
2:02:17 Prakhar talking about meditation
Thanks 👍
Bhai German mein kyun likha?
Bhai German mein kyun likha?
Dave Chappelle
The midnight gospel
Duncan trussell
Life of brian------
Doctor strangelove
Groucho Marx
Alex Jones
Jaspal Bhatti
Borat
very good
@@vedantrusty Keep up the amazing work brother. 👍
Thnks
Thank you!!
jaspal bhatti flop show
Who Is America?
Dog barking in background meow meow squad got frightened
Lmao
Lol the best one
😂😂😂
Man what deep conversation its like i siting there listening to my intellectual friend who gives me different perspective. Real intellectual conversation..
Have never seen this much beautiful conversation ! Thank you Shwetabh, Prakher & Vedant
Vedant "that's exactly my point" Rusty
Ranveer who was born in a rich family and went to ambani school and started his start up with investment from his father considers himself as a Phoenix because he went through a break up and used to drink in college nd had a backlog but still became successful RUclips... I mean cmon!... That's some extreme level narcissism
That’s the story of every other in DEL NCR
Ooo bhai🤣 so true
bhai i completely agree with you on this but the only thing i will like to point out is that he started his start up on his own not as an investment from his father his father denied to give him money for the start up so he used to sell his fitness programs to fund his start up pls get your facts checked :))
Even though I am very critical of the stuff Ranveer puts out, I honestly think that going through a break up and having drinking problems are not trivial, and Ranveer should be very proud of solving them or coming out of those phases. And maybe you are saying so because you are going through something much worse, but man if you are then you should know what it feels like to be suffering, and you should definitely extend sympathy towards someone who either is suffering or has suffered in the past. Classifying someone’s suffering as less is just invalidating and not helpful. Also, I feel labelling behaviours as ‘narcissism’ without even knowing the person and his motivations for his actions is just a slippery slope fallacy.
@@devpathak9295 to ky hogya bhai, baki sab to sugar coated hai na uske around.
1:55:20 asli deep conversation starts from here...loved this part of podcast
If anyone is offended by the conversation, you really need to self introspect. We have to start changing now, otherwise the society will destroy itself. Start looking at everyone not as Hindus, Muslims and Christians but as humans.
This is a really simple point that no one gets👍
@@praggyab saving the culture? By murdering people
@@praggyabworking towards culture at the cost of prejudices and stereotypes and even violence is no less than terrorism in the name of peace and order
@@rajneesh8960 that what always happen in past.
@@rajneesh8960 i guess saving the culture is said in a sense like this. Assume you get an offensive joke on lord krishna. Would you really show that to your family and your relatives. Will you be okay to show such offensive stuff to those adults?
1:41:42 . 🔥burn
I was searching for this
@@sujitnikam1999 you got it
1:46:10 😆😆🔥marketing strategy 100%
1:30:00 Insane perspective.
The first podcast I have seen without skipping
Same here dude😅
Hyouka
Then this will be consider as your first podcast!! 😉
watched*
try joe rogan, you won't skip any of the thousands
shwetab sir is mind blowing 36:00, best trio😍 guys please never stop doing this
Honestly, keep doing that guys. This literally broadens our perspective in such less time than most of the contents out there on RUclips.
This was one of the best podcast I've seen until now on such important and sensible topic. This challenged my ideas of religion but also got to learn so much and form new perspectives. 👌
This trio is ❤️
In my opinion, when a comedian starts making fun of a belief, which one has been following from his birth, he/she will be confused. But I also agree that this helps society to grow. The problem is when a group of people starts abusing a religion, one particular religion, that creates a problem. This makes peoples less resistant. This is what we have observed in past few days. Selectiveness in opinions is a problem.
@Hrishitava Sarkar soft influencing brother.
52:05 Is that a reference to Atul khatri 😂😂
Ps not here to create any controversy.. Love Freedom of Speech😂😂
This was so so amazing ❤️ aaj ki podcast toh ek poetry jaisi smooth lagi. You guys are going to kill it in the future.
Abbey salo Ranveer ko bulao podcast mein inn tino ke saath 🤣🤣🤣🤣...mast maja ayega
I agree with Swetabh's fact that jab doosro ke dharam pe jokes maare jaate hain tab hum un jokes maarnewaalo ko support krte hain "freedom of speech" ke naam pe & same jb humaare religion pe joke hotaa hai toh hum uskaa buraa haal kr dete hai
Mere bhai follow gems of Bollywood on Twitter tujhe dikhe ga hindus par kitne mazak nahi udte
Bro do this twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays 🙏🙏🙏🙏
shinzou wo sasageyo
watch bill burr ..he does on monday and thursday
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:04 - Discussion on privacy issues and live streaming challenges.
01:55 - Casual conversation about friendship and life events.
04:50 - Discussion on personal grooming and social events in Delhi.
06:09 - Exploring identity and experiences between Mumbai and America.
08:07 - Moderate Muslims face unique challenges in personal and social interpretation.
09:04 - Discussion on freedom of speech and personal views in a casual context.
11:54 - Discussion on freedom of speech and personal experiences with media.
13:00 - Discussion on France's political interest and recent incidents.
15:10 - Discussion on quality living and political dynamics in today's world.
16:33 - Discussion on political influences and demographics in global contexts.
18:03 - Discussing the importance of freedom of speech and its implications in India and the US.
18:50 - Discussion on censorship and freedom of speech in India.
20:19 - Discussion on societal issues and personal identity amid chaos.
21:03 - Discussion on political dynamics and cultural perceptions in France and India.
22:37 - Discussing the complexities of freedom of speech.
23:24 - Navigating criticism and individuality in content creation.
24:57 - Discussion on Prime Minister's education and personal growth.
25:41 - Exploration of freedom of speech and cultural differences in India.
27:35 - Discussion on open-mindedness and its impact on humor and sensitivity.
28:26 - Discussion on societal issues and personal struggles in India.
30:12 - Discussion on modern interpretations of traditional themes in entertainment.
30:57 - Discussion on the impact of conferences and personal experiences in creative fields.
33:06 - Discussing the need for authentic conversation and personal expression.
34:04 - Discussion on freedom of speech and media biases in India.
35:40 - Navigating personal branding and international restoration concepts.
36:30 - Navigating anger and funding needs in personal and professional contexts.
38:49 - Discussion on beauty products and personal authenticity.
39:38 - Discussion on investment strategies and societal norms.
42:00 - Discussing Kanye West's impact on personal branding and controversies.
42:47 - Discussion on media perceptions and mental health challenges.
44:19 - Exploration of Bigg Boss, American politics, and artist interviews.
45:49 - Discussing unique creative strategies and engaging conversations.
48:51 - Discussion on favorite movies highlighting personal preferences.
50:06 - Discussing personal branding and the importance of authentic expression.
53:56 - Discussing authenticity and career success in media.
55:53 - Discussion on creativity and freedom in artistic expression.
58:15 - Discussion on accountability and personal branding in Hollywood.
59:04 - Discussion on patience and the challenges in creative careers.
1:01:27 - The group's dynamic emphasizes resilience and understanding in communication.
1:02:11 - Cultural differences highlighted through humor and personal experiences in life and careers.
1:05:23 - Discussion on media, beauty standards, and blurred realities in interviews.
1:06:30 - Discussion on Kapil Sharma's comedy and media presence.
1:09:52 - Discussing the evolution of comedy and entertainment in India.
1:11:00 - Discussion on personal perceptions and media representation of beauty.
1:12:51 - Discussion on current social issues and America's influence.
1:13:37 - Discussion on branding, media challenges, and perceptions of success.
1:15:40 - Discussion on various life challenges and personal growth.
1:16:29 - The importance of personal branding for content creators and public figures.
1:21:12 - The importance of personal branding and creative context for success.
1:22:00 - Building a personal brand is essential for career success.
1:23:42 - Engineers' insights on career advancement and practical learning.
1:25:09 - Discussing the impact of social media on personal branding.
1:26:43 - Discussion on individuality and public perception.
1:28:37 - Highlighting the importance of personal branding in a connected world.
1:30:29 - Creating unique content for personal branding and motivation on RUclips.
1:31:14 - Discussing personal branding and career advantages through strategic investment.
1:33:14 - Discussing personal branding and the challenges of public perception.
1:34:03 - Hard work and personal branding are crucial for success.
1:36:06 - Exploring personal branding and audience engagement strategies.
1:37:03 - Encouragement to subscribe for unique content and discussions.
1:39:37 - Discussion on authenticity and personal branding in media.
1:40:45 - Discussing authenticity and media perception in personal branding.
1:43:22 - Discussion on leadership and sportsmanship for national transformation.
1:44:09 - Discussing authenticity and storytelling in personal branding.
1:46:42 - India's internet growth and potential as a superpower.
1:47:48 - Success requires authenticity and reality over superficial stories.
1:50:25 - Importance of consistency in work and personal branding.
1:51:06 - Navigating personal challenges and the importance of persistence.
1:53:03 - Discusses the importance of authenticity and relatability for success.
1:53:53 - Personal branding boosts confidence and career opportunities.
1:55:33 - Exploring personal growth and mental health tips through engaging content.
1:57:14 - Discussion on mental health, societal expectations, and personal identity.
1:58:59 - Discussion on image perception and audience selection in video creation.
1:59:47 - Discussing the importance of personal branding and image in career success.
2:01:30 - Success leads to complacency, hindering further growth.
2:02:17 - Desire for adventure over conventional success in life.
2:04:20 - Discussion on authenticity and personal branding in career success.
2:05:59 - Discussing branding challenges and consistency in personal success.
2:07:51 - Discussing personal branding and evolving industry dynamics.
2:09:22 - Discussion on trust indicators in media and information overload.
2:13:27 - Discussion on personal branding and studio recordings.
2:15:46 - Engaging with content as a community supports growth.
Bhaiya ek Jordan Peterson dena. Thoda sasta wala. Gives Swetabh Gangwar 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best podcast I've seen in a while 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 keep it going.
Man , exactly 2 years ago. Good times.
31:30 Natyashastra
No Fap is one of the things that might help you, the point of no Fap is to replace porn addiction with a good habit .
I dont get how doing something for 1 hour a week can be considered addiction. Where there are no noticable side effects.
@@godson200 Its not about the masturbation itself its more about the mental health effects of porn so yes 1 hour a week is an addiction if you are watching porn.
@@ronitraj39 bruh 1 hour a week is just 30 min session 2 times a week. Are you fricking kidding me? People watch for like 1 hour daily at times , I have seen.. so I don't think so that is a lot. Besides porn has variation, just don't go into the deeper categories that's enough.
People watch bdsm and forced and then say that it is violent. Watch plain simple content, that too with regulation.
14:34 Sachme raw and real...
Bruhhh haha it was too much fun. Starting being so serious and the ending being so hilarious 😂. So issi baat pe KYA...🤔😁🤘
Tera,mera, aur sabka byaaah😂😉😎
Just making a point clear:
Britain Ka constitution hai and it's an unwritten constitution and here unwritten doesn't mean "oral" like Prakhar said, unwritten here means ki it's easily mendable. Unka constitution bhi kagazon Mai Likha hua hi hai.
Ohhh
Hnn mein bhi yahi soch rha tha, this is coz Britian was never invaded
Vedant OP for asking those questions which leads to this conversation. (y)
Bhai bas har Thursday krte raho aage aage aur bhot kuch nikal k aayega. Love it ❤
miss them together so much man
Hour and 15 minutes in and now I realize that Shwetabh looks like Leonard from Memento(2000).
if someone says some obscene bullshit about your deep rooted beliefs and religious figures, you're gonna have a problem with that. if someone says that he/she/they is not offended when their beliefs are insulted, they're lying. now the thing is, it's okay to take offence and produce counter-arguments, what's not okay is literally beheading someone for even respectful criticism and especially people that aren't even directly responsible for said offence.
48:55 comedy movie recommendation by swetabh
Thank you bro💟😹😹😹
@@himanshusingh7608 👍👍👍
Thanks bro
1:55:49 Part of their personality exaggerated... I think about it in a similar way..
It took me a long time to realise that there is no "fake" me. What I call my "fake" self is actually one part of me, exaggerated in particular moments.
There are many Akriti. All of them are real. Artist Akriti is different from the other Akriti, but both are real.
Timestamp
Self branding 1:29:22
Be real 1:49:53
How 1:56:41
Prakhar's looking really nice in his new haircut
Bro even tarak mehta ka ulta chashma old episodes were lit😂
1:39:00 Use authenticity to be unique
2:00 Full metal Alchemist brotherhood ❤️
1:46:00 funny af
1:51:00 life adventure 👍
Best podcast till now🔥
Vedant bhaiya OP in chat❤️
The personal branding segment was so motivating and thought provoking....
"Tell your story..."1:35:26
@vedant , the topic u picked about personal branding is really very good.
Thanks for this.
The thing they said abt ranvir is so true
Time stamp dedo bhaiya
@@nothingpersonalkid 1:42:34
shwetabh - meow meow squad
vedant - bhao bhao squad
Bablu phatak: bhau bhau squad
Rishabh arora: vau vau squad
Ajey nagar: chu chu squad
I really liked it. Please continue this series.
1:34:38 is the best part ❤️
nice man i have never found unbiased people like you .
1:58:16 op
At 53:30 menstura is taking about which person?
Interview of person with cigare.
@@Harry17Awesome thanks Man
2:01:50
last 2 days se me ye kar raha tha aacha hai aaj ka podcast complete kar liya
thankyou aap teeno ko
bolo sarso.....
teri shaadi parso.....
DISCLAMER: this does not work for salemon bhai.......😂😂😂😂😂😂
Salman bhai ke saath pencil ....teri shaadi cancel pehle ho chuka haii
I come to see this please do this more often vedant
Btw thats what she said
It was a good insightful video about many things. Keep putting these conversation videos every thursday.
India went with france because france supported us when we conducted nuclear tests, only france supported india at that time when almost every country was against us also fyi France supported us durring kargil war so now when most of the countries are against or neutral in this matter India had to stood by France. Sahi chizz bolo aise hi kisi ko anti muslim ka tag matt do.
1:44:00 this joke is damn underrated! BHAIIII me has has ke lot pot hogaya yaar shwetabh op yaar shwetabh opp
Order given to remove Whitehat jr. Ad.
chodo bro
1:39:08 📍
2:13:26 ahahhahaha my mom also says that to me 😂😂😂😂😂
Bhai dill ki baat bool di👍👍👍👍👍😌
32:38 ✅
Sunil and kapil is the best combo
Great... looking forward to see more of this
*I think I have bipolar manic and ptsd since 3 years and no one knows doctors say I am normal.* :( what should I do every night is nightmare.
Same thoughts
@@CockySuSMounted I have almost overcame it by self control and thinking about solving it and changing my lifestyle slowely. Spirituality helped me overcome it.
@@theeternal6890 good to know
@@theeternal6890 how have you been now?
Monty Python talked about trolling as well which is true to this day.
Bolo Chabi ...
Amitabh Bachchan ki bhabhi...
I was fuc*n cringe 😂
My neighbours laugh when such jokes are played on kapil sharma show
This is the *THE BEST PODCAST IN THE WORLD*
57:20 This is when he knew, he is fu*ed up
56:50movie
Prakhar ne dheere se sach bol Diya .. about Indian government
1:41:40 Ranveer Allahbadia the kingmaker😤😤🙌🙌
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Prakhar daat daat ke like karvata h😂😂 me jaate jaate uski awaz sunki vapis aya like karne😂😂😂
Meow Meow Squad OP. Adding new perspective TRIO OP in the chat.
Bhai apke sare podcasts mai kam karte karte sun ta hu. kam kab khatam hojata hai pata hi nahi chalta.
I ll go and watch all the episodes now
Conspiracy theory : Aakash Mehta is the second personality of Shwetabh 😄
1:55:15 best part of this stream
55:02
Just for mark
You have low stamina. Btw baaki ka dekh lo agar tumne nahi dekha wapas
@@godson200 it because of time mate
And baki ka dhek lia
To be really honest, at first I was more to maheshwari's side. Like i kinda agreed to his stand point and got overwhelmed by his words. But now like not just hate but just knowing the fact that how these three actually split up. It actually infuriates me to say F maheshwari. I'm sorry but I just can't help it.
Can understand you buddy🫂 I too miss raw and real so much man
We love this podcast
By now there are 4 peeps in this podcast- prakhar, gangwar, rusty and AC ki beep boop awaz
*Imagine if there is a webseries which tries to insult Islam like tandav. Then real tandav will happen in whole world.*
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Chup saale bhkt
Sach kese bol rha hai tu
@@FINandIR hehe
2:00:00 🔥🔥🔥
Let's make this "byaaah" a meme.
U r a meme..
No
1:22:22
*For personal use
Bhai agli stream me shwetabh bhai se guitar bajwana😅
I think he is in Europe right now . Uske paas guitar nhi Hoga sayad yha pe
Next podcast Ms. Gangwar ke sath
Last 15 minutes 🔥🌹
33:10
49:00 movie
57:20 bhai sentence to complete karne de
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Please start uploading these conversation into spotify