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Saade Aala Radio

De: Harshdeep Singh Sarabjeet Singh Sandeep Singh
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Saade Aala Radio is a Podcast show on Punjab's Cultural and Social issues. We tried giving it a comical turn. We believe everything is funny until it happens to you and this show is not about information being accurate, we just sit together and talk about stuff. We don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings these are just merely jokes nothing more. Find us on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook & Twitter - @Saadeaalaradio© 2023 Saade Aala Radio Ciencia Política Mundial Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • A Viral Lie Almost Ruined Her Life | Punjab’s Internet Mob Exposed
    Mar 21 2026

    🎙️ Saade Aala Radio: Viral Videos, Fake Narratives & How the Internet Destroys Innocent Lives

    In this episode, we talk about one of the most dangerous problems of the internet today — how a few seconds of video can be turned into a completely fake story, and how people are too lazy (or too hateful) to check facts before judging someone’s entire character.

    Recently, a video from Punjab went viral where a middle-aged woman was seen receiving a small piece of paper from a stranger during a religious event at a Gurdwara.

    Someone uploaded the clip online with a fake narrative — claiming she exchanged her phone number and accusing her of having an extra-marital affair.
    That’s all it took.

    Without verifying anything, multiple Punjab content creators jumped in.
    They started accusing her, questioning her character, and using the worst possible language — all for views, likes, and reach.

    No facts.
    No context.
    No responsibility.

    Just pure hate packaged as “content.”

    The truth was completely different.
    The woman was with her husband, her son was standing nearby, and the piece of paper was simply a token for footwear storage at the Gurdwara.

    She later clarified everything publicly — but by then, the damage was already done.
    Because on the internet, truth arrives late, but judgement goes viral instantly.

    This episode isn’t just about one woman.
    It’s about:

    • How viral clips are edited to push fake narratives

    • How easily people believe anything they see online

    • How content creators forget humanity in the race for engagement

    • And how women become the easiest targets of online hate

    We hold a mirror to these morons and ask one simple question:
    👉 What if this was your mother, wife, or sister?

    Research first.
    Verify before reacting.
    And stop playing judge, jury, and executioner on social media.

    The internet doesn’t need more opinions — it needs more responsibility.

    📱 1️⃣ Viral Video from a Gurdwara – What People Saw vs What Actually Happened🚨 2️⃣ Punjab Content Creators & Trial by Social Media✅ 3️⃣ The Reality – A Normal Family Moment🧠 4️⃣ What This Episode Is Really About⚠️ 5️⃣ Our Message

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    41 m
  • “He Bought a Thar… Punjab Lost Its Mind
    Mar 20 2026

    🎙️ Saade Aala Radio: Thar Boycott, Fake Gods & The React-First Generation 🤦‍♂️🔥

    In this episode, we talk about a new trend in Punjab — collective stupidity with WiFi connection.
    From hating a vehicle because an influencer bought it, to worshipping fake babas, to reacting before thinking — this one is a full roast of modern mindset.

    A controversial influencer, Mad Sandhu, bought a Mahindra Thar — and suddenly the internet declared war on the vehicle.

    People started:

    • Hating the Thar

    • Mocking Thar owners

    • Even talking about returning their vehicles

    All because one person bought it.

    We talk about how ridiculous this herd mentality is.
    This is a free country. Anyone can buy anything.
    If your personality collapses because someone else bought the same car as you, maybe the problem isn’t the car.

    Then we move to something deeper — people in Punjab praying to self-proclaimed babas and fake spiritual figures, then acting shocked when those “gods” turn out to be frauds.

    The core teaching of Sikhism is simple:
    Believe in the Divine One.
    Don’t worship individuals.
    Don’t build cults.

    Yet people do the exact opposite — and then cry betrayal.

    We question why society keeps creating these fake idols and then complaining when they fall.

    Finally, we talk about the culture of instant outrage.

    Nobody waits for facts anymore.
    Nobody verifies stories.
    People react within seconds — based on 10-second clips and half information.

    Social media didn’t make people stupid.
    It just gave stupidity a microphone.

    We discuss how this “react-first” mentality is slowly killing logic, patience, and maturity in society.

    Because this isn’t just about a Thar or a Baba.
    It’s about how easily influenced we’ve become.
    It’s about how quickly we judge.
    And it’s about how fragile public opinion really is.

    As always, Saade Aala Radio brings satire, sarcasm, and uncomfortable truths — without fear and without filters.

    🚙 1️⃣ Mad Sandhu Bought a Thar… So Punjab Lost Its Mind🛕 2️⃣ Fake Gods, Real Blindness📱 3️⃣ React First, Think Later – The Social Media Disease🎧 Why Watch This Episode?

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    53 m
  • Birds, Beatings, Viral Videos & Canada Marriages 🤯 | Saade Aala Radio |
    Jan 12 2026

    🎙️ Saade Aala Radio – 1 Hr 15 Min of Absolute Randomness, Reality & Roasts

    This is one of those episodes where we didn’t limit ourselves to one topic — because Punjab, society, and humans in general don’t limit their stupidity either. 😄
    For 1 hour and 15 minutes, we jump from birds to schools, from fake controversies to real-life scams — all wrapped in humor, sarcasm, and uncomfortable truths.

    We start the episode with surprisingly funny (and sad) stories about birds — how humans used them, experimented on them, and eventually destroyed their habitats.
    We talk about how pesticides wiped out massive bird populations in Punjab, and how humans always realize damage only after everything is gone.
    A light conversation that quietly hits hard.

    Then we drift into school stories — the golden era when stupidity came with instant punishment.
    We talk about the dumb stuff kids did, how teachers reacted, and how some of us genuinely deserved what we got.
    No trauma, just pure nostalgic roasting of our own childhoods.

    Next, we move to a recent controversy from Pakistan, where a guy named Merry and his girlfriend got into trouble after a private intimate video surfaced.
    We don’t preach — we roast the absurdity of how private moments become public disasters, and how people suddenly discover “morality” once a video goes viral.
    Internet + stupidity = lifelong regret.

    Then comes peak Punjabi madness.
    We talk about Baba Kheri Wala’s horse “Punjab Shingar”, which lost a completely useless competition — yet Punjabi media covered it like an earthquake.
    Breaking news banners, debates, expert opinions… for a horse race that achieved nothing.
    We question what journalism has become and why people’s time is treated so cheaply.

    We end with a brutally honest conversation about a growing trend —
    Punjabi girls marrying men in Punjab, moving to Canada on their husband’s money, and then disappearing from their lives.
    We call it what it is: a scam.
    But we also say the uncomfortable part — the victim isn’t innocent either.
    If you didn’t marry for love and married only for Canada, don’t act shocked when things fall apart.

    🐦 1. Birds, Humans & Punjab’s Environmental IQ🏫 2. School Days – When Dumbness Had Consequences🇵🇰 3. Pakistan’s Viral Intimacy Controversy – Internet Never Forgets🐎 4. Baba Kheri Wala & His Horse “Punjab Shingar”🇨🇦 5. Marriage, Canada & the Ghosting Scam

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    1 h y 17 m
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