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AfterHours with All About Eve

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Everyone has a podcast these days, we know. But AfterHours with All About Eve is different. We're not after virality, we're just trying to have a good conversation with interesting people. Whether it's Smriti Irani narrating hilarious stories about being jailed as Tulsi or Devita Saraf talking about how she deals with sexist uncles, AfterHours with All About Eve discovers a new side to people we all recognise. The world knows of their achievements, now, through AfterHours, they will know the person behind the celebrity. Also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.All About Eve Ciencias Sociales
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  • Gravity on Jalaluddin, MTV Hustle, Losing His Father & Samantha Prabhu | Bani Anand | AAE S4 | Bani Anand | AAE S4
    Jul 25 2025
    In this gripping episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, rapper Gravity—best known for his explosive performance of ‘Jalaluddin’ on MTV Hustle—sits down with Bani Anand to share his journey from being a struggling underground artist to becoming one of the most respected names in Indian hip-hop.When Gravity performed JalaluddinGravity opens up about the overwhelming response to ‘Jalaluddin’, a song that went viral and became synonymous with his name. He recounts how the lyrics came to him during a train journey after visiting his parents. The now-iconic line—“Duniya ko maine kaha get down on your knees, main Jalaluddin”—wasn’t the result of endless rewrites but pure instinct and flow. He wanted to write something that made people feel powerful, and he did just that.Gravity on MTV HustleWhen talking about MTV Hustle Season 2, Gravity calls it “life before and after” for many artists like himself, King, and others. Despite already being somewhat established, Gravity auditioned for Hustle to prove himself to a wider audience and to shed the underground tag. His decision was met with scepticism, but it paid off in ways that changed his trajectory completely.How does Gravity write his songs?The conversation moves into his songwriting process—how Gravity writes songs in 15–20 minutes when inspiration strikes, how he moved from writing without beats to working beat-first, and how the melody embedded in his rap helps him retain lyrics on stage. He also shares candid thoughts about fellow rapper Hanumankind, revealing their mutual respect and chemistry, and even a quirky detail: Hanumankind does 100 push-ups before every performance.Gravity's childhood and relationship with his fatherGravity also reflects on his childhood, growing up in modest conditions. His father ran a paan shop, where young Akshay (his real name) would observe customers and their behaviours—lessons that later informed his understanding of human nature and helped shape his lyrical voice. He shares a moving story about how, despite a distant and disciplined relationship, Gravity's father silently expressed pride in him by showing off his published article in Mumbai Mirror to shop customers.He also speaks about Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who once shared a photo of him along with his track Jalaluddin that helped her during a dark period. Toward the end on the interview, Gravity opens up about what he looks forward to: releasing insane music, dropping his upcoming project Bombay Trilogy, and dreaming bigger with every step. He also shares how he unwinds after the chaos of the music world—by cooking and relaxing with friends.(00:00) Episode begins (2:23) Reactions to ‘Jalaluddin’(2:58) How is he feeling today?(4:10) On MTV Hustle(5:30) How Gravity views Hustle as a platform(7:22) On King and his journey(8:24) On songs from Hustle Season 2(8:45) Writing ‘Jalaluddin’(11:25) On writing songs quickly(11:58) On Hanumankind(12:39) One thing we don’t know about Hanumankind(13:05) Does Gravity forget lyrics on stage?(14:19) Where does his inspiration come from?(15:46) Has hip-hop evolved the way it should?(16:38) Is there money in hip-hop?(18:22) What’s common between Akshay and Gravity?(20:38) On heartbreak(23:44) Does disrespect fuel his art?(25:26) His relationship with his father(27:58) How important is his father’s validation?(31:56) On losing his father(33:26) On being detached(35:17) Lessons learnt post-Hustle(38:48) On beefs in the Indian hip-hop scene(42:12) Gravity's top five rappers(45:53) On Samantha Ruth Prabhu(48:19) His new project ‘Bombay Bazar’(51:07) Does manifestation work for him?(55:44) How does he unwind AfterHours?(56:38) GameFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/#gravity #jalaluddin #mtvhustle #hustle #hustle2 #mtvhustle4 #mtvhustleshow #hiphop #indianhiphop #hiphopmusic #interview #dhh #podcast #grav #king #kinggrav
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  • Why Young People Are Getting Heart Attacks | COVID, Stress, Gym Deaths | Dr Rahul Chandola | Bani Anand | AAE S4
    Jul 18 2025
    Heart attacks in the 30s and 40s used to be unheard of, so why are more and more young people dying of cardiac ailments now? In this episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, host Bani Anand is joined by Dr Rahul Chandola, one of India’s leading cardiothoracic surgeons, for a much-needed conversation around the epidemic of heart disease, particularly among young people.With over two decades of experience and more than 1,000 open-heart surgeries for underprivileged patients, Dr Chandola brings clarity, compassion, and hard facts to a topic often clouded by myths and misinformation.The Link Between COVID And Heart AttacksDr Chandola explains how individuals who had COVID are at a significantly higher risk of developing atherosclerosis (plaque formation in the arteries of the heart), with effects that can last up to 18 months. He also clears up common misconceptions around whether vaccines increase the risk of heart attacks.Stress, Lifestyle & Corporate Burnout:We examine the link between mental health and cardiac health. Why are high-performing, driven professionals more prone to heart attacks? Dr Chandola clarifies that it’s not ambition itself, but unmanaged stress and sedentary habits that pose the real danger.Preventive Heart Screenings for the Young:Should you have your heart screened before turning 40? If you have a family history, high stress levels, or chronic anxiety, the answer is a resounding YES.Nutrition Then vs Now:Are we eating our way to heart disease? Discover the stark difference between traditional Indian diets and today’s processed, packaged, and fried food culture. Dr Chandola also weighs in on the ongoing debate: vegetarianism vs non-vegetarianism, alcohol vs smoking—what truly harms your heart more?New-Age Medical Technology & Real-Time Heart Monitoring:Dr Chandola introduces us to cutting-edge wearable biosensors—like wireless ECG patches—that stream heart data to the cloud in real time. These innovations are poised to transform early detection, insurance structures, and personalised cardiac care.On Broken Heart Syndrome & Human Emotion:The episode concludes on a powerful note. Dr Chandola sheds light on Broken Heart Syndrome—a real cardiac condition caused by intense emotional trauma, such as the loss of a loved one.(00:00) Episode Begins(02:00) Explaining the rise in heart disease(03:27) What is atherogenesis?(05:25) How has nutrition changed over the years?(07:08) Are ambitious people more at risk?(08:35) Does COVID raise heart attack risk?(09:51) Did COVID vaccines lead to more heart issues?(11:40) Why are young people having heart attacks?(13:16) Early warning signs of a heart attack(15:55) Why are people getting heart attacks at the gym?(17:21) Should young people have heart check-ups?(18:31) Traditional diets vs modern nutrition(20:55) Smoking vs drinking – which is worse?(22:14) Is alcohol safe for heart health?(23:45) Vegetarian vs non-vegetarian – what’s better for the heart?(24:54) Latest technology for heart monitoring(33:13) How tech could affect insurance(34:13) Why Dr Chandola chooses to serve society(38:29) When doctors were seen as gods(39:53) The value of giving back(42:01) A heartbreaking story from a health camp(49:21) Connecting patients and donors(50:45) The state of healthcare in India(54:16) Thoughts on heart transplants(55:00) How organ donation works in India(58:02) His first heart transplant experience(58:51) On Grey’s Anatomy(01:00:21) Risks of self-medicating(01:04:45) How Dr Chandola unwinds AfterHours(01:06:25) What is Broken Heart Syndrome?Follow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/#heartattack #heartdisease #heartpatients #heartproblems #heartattackawareness #brokenheart #covid #covidvaccine #covid19
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  • Kavya Trehan On Zeenat Aman, Bhumi Pednekar, Ishaan Khatter And The Royals | Bani Anand | AAE S4
    Jul 11 2025
    'The Royals' has been a royal rage on Netflix. And we caught up with Kavya Trehan who plays the delightful Princess Jinnie. In the latest episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, actor and musician Kavya Trehan opens up about life after the success of *The Royals*—a show that not only introduced her to a wider audience but also marked a pivotal shift in how she is now perceived as both an actor and an artist. Kavya delves into the emotional and creative journey of becoming Jinnie—a vibrant, multi-layered, and quietly complex character. From keeping a diary in Jinnie’s voice to using fashion as a key tool in character-building, she shares how she envisioned Jinnie as a shapeshifter—bubbly on the surface, but concealing a deeper, more introspective side. She also discusses the responsibility of portraying a queer character, particularly with a strong LGBTQIA+ following for her music, and how she approached the role with sincerity and care, avoiding stereotypes. Her on-screen dynamic with co-star Lisa Mishra, who played her love interest, developed naturally over the course of filming—something Kavya believes added real intimacy and truth to their scenes.What Zeenat Aman told Kavya Trehan about loveIn this interview, Kavya also shares thoughtful insights about her co-actors—Ishaan Khattar’s discipline, Bhumi Pednekar’s warmth and generosity, and a particularly poignant moment with the iconic Zeenat Aman. Kavya shares how a simple question from Zeenat Aman shifted her entire understanding of love, support, and emotional safety within relationships.Beyond The Royals, Kavya offers an intimate glimpse into her inner world. She reflects on her spiritual evolution—how she moved from being a devout atheist to identifying as agnostic. No longer viewing belief through a transactional lens, she now associates faith with possibility, free will, and self-belief. This shift was guided, in part, by The Artist’s Way, a book that introduced her to manifestation, journalling, solitude, and daily rituals.Kavya Trehan's musicMusic remains central to who she is. Kavya gives viewers a peek into her current playlist full of bold, high-energy tracks and talks about the intentional music choices she made while preparing for Jinnie, from K-pop and Bossa Nova to French ballads. When Kavya auditioned for The RoyalsShe also shares the story behind her audition for The Royals, which began in English before being adapted into Hindi. Fluent in French as well, Kavya brought those nuances into the performance, especially as Jinnie’s character had a French boyfriend in the show. (00:00) Episode begins(2:38) After 'The Royals'(3:50) Role of costume in building a character(4:16) On her character Jinnie in The Royals(6:17) Humour as a coping mechanism(7:30) Self-conscious vs. conscious of the self(9:28) Being agnostic and thoughts on God(11:37) On unanswered prayers(12:26) What is Kavya Trehan manifesting?(16:13) On losing a parent(19:05) Is she proud of herself?(21:30) Kavya Trehan’s current playlist(23:07) Playing a queer character(25:05) Her dynamic with Lisa Mishra(26:17) Best compliment from her sister(28:30) Compliments after 'The Royals'(29:03) On Zeenat Aman(30:18) Advice from Zeenat Aman(32:20) When Kavya fell from a horse(34:35) Working with Ishaan Khatter(36:34) On Bhumi Pednekar(37:29) Internet hate and trolling(39:36) Working on her EP Hyperreal(46:32) What is garage music?(47:02) Kavya’s music genre(47:40) Biggest income source for musicians(50:06) Kavya’s income sources(52:04) Why Kavya doesn’t sing in Hindi(52:41) Audition for 'The Royals'(53:45) Would she sing a Bollywood song?(55:33) Work and visibility after 'The Royals'(58:24) How Kavya Trehan unwinds AfterHours(1:03:38) GameFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/#interview #podcast #bollywood #bollywoodinterview #zeenataman #theroyals #ishankhattar #bhumipednekar #musicpodcast
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