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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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  • Asha Negi on Pavitra Rishta, Ekta Kapoor, Criminal Justice & Pankaj Tripathi | Bani Anand | AAE S4
    Jul 5 2025
    From Dehradun to Mumbai, from pageants to becoming a household name on Indian television, Asha Negi’s journey has been anything but ordinary. In this episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, hosted by Bani Anand, Asha opens up about the hustle, heartbreak, self-discovery, and second chances that shaped her career and identity.Winning Miss Uttarakhand gave Asha the confidence to move to Mumbai, despite her family’s initial hesitation. But her early struggles in Mumbai and navigating auditions and rejections led to a period of self-doubt. Asha's first major break came with Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, a pivotal moment where she worked alongside television icons Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar.The reality of the casting couch in TVAsha speaks openly about the casting couch, sharing the difficult truths many young actors face. She emphasises the importance of setting boundaries, staying grounded, and never letting desperation override one’s self-respect.Working with Ekta Kapoor and moving to OTTAsha also shares her admiration for Ekta Kapoor, admitting she was initially intimidated by her. But over time, she discovered the warmth and humour behind Ekta’s powerful image. It was Ekta who gave Asha one of her biggest opportunities, and Asha credits much of her success and recognition to the world of Pavitra Rishta that Ekta built.As the industry shifted from traditional television to OTT platforms, Asha had to adapt and reinvent herself. She speaks about the difference between “TV Asha” and “OTT Asha,” and how attending acting workshops helped her unlearn theatrical habits and embrace more nuanced, internalised performances.Criminal Justice and working with Mohd Zeeshan AyyubAsha Negi's work on Criminal Justice marked another phase of growth. Though her role was brief, collaborating with actors like Zeeshan Ayyub and Pankaj Tripathi was transformative. Asha describes Zeeshan’s humility and natural brilliance, and how Pankaj Tripathi’s calm and grounded energy left a lasting impression.This podcast also delves into her personal life—her experiences navigating the casting couch, the importance of drawing boundaries, her perspective on nepotism, and the societal pressure to marry. Asha Negi’s story is a powerful reminder that growth takes time, courage, and constant reinvention. Whether you’re an aspiring actor, a long-time fan of Pavitra Rishta, or simply trying to find your way—this episode will move and inspire you.Timestamps:(00:00) Episode begins(03:30) Winning Miss Uttarakhand(05:17) Persuading her parents to let her move to Mumbai(07:49) Asha Negi's first audition(09:08) First television role in Sapno Se Bhare Naina(10:20) On Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Ram Kapoor & Sakshi Tanwar(13:19) On Pavitra Rishta(15:19) The influence of beauty pageants(20:08) Feeling like a misfit in the industry(23:44) How women can protect themselves from the casting couch(25:47) Her experience with the casting couch(29:01) What she learnt from Ekta Kapoor(30:50) Still recognised as Purvi from Pavitra Rishta(31:44) Popularity on television vs. OTT(32:44) Award show experiences(35:01) Working with Ankita Lokhande(35:26) On Sushant Singh Rajput(36:12) Asha's work with Hiten Tejwani(37:37) Does television pay well?(38:20) On Criminal Justice and Pankaj Tripathi(39:15) Acting alongside Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub(40:37) Transitioning from ‘TV Asha’ to ‘OTT Asha’(45:30) Growing from her 20s to her 30s(50:37) Insecurity and self-doubt in her 20s(52:26) Cringing at old performances(55:04) How Asha Negi unwinds AfterHours(56:46) On Criminal Justice(57:55) Would she ever go on Bigg Boss?(59:03) GameFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/#pankajtripathi #ektakapoor #ashanegi #pavitrarishta #pavitrarishtashorts #dailysoap #indiandrama #podcast #interview #allabouteve #podcasting
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  • From Neta App to Masters' Union: Pratham Mittal on Education, Business, Nitin Kamath & Elon Musk
    Jun 27 2025
    In this thought-provoking episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, hosted by Bani Anand, entrepreneur Pratham Mittal opens up about his unique journey, his philosophy on work and life, and the hard-earned lessons that have shaped his career. Growing up in Jalandhar, surrounded by a community where entrepreneurship was part of his daily life, Pratham shares how early exposure to business conversations — from trading to profit-making — instilled in him a natural curiosity for building and innovating.The conversation delves into his key takeaways from building start-ups, including his experience with the Neta App — a platform designed to rate politicians, which taught him powerful lessons about behaviour change, technology, and the challenges of trying to bring accountability into India’s political landscape. He speaks candidly about the reality of seeing a promising idea struggle because it required too great a shift in people’s fundamental behaviours.Pratham also discusses the myth of product versus service businesses. He admits that, for years, he pursued the allure of product companies, believing service businesses were less scalable or impactful.Throughout the interview, Bani and Pratham delve into deeper questions: What percentage of success is due to luck, intelligence, hard work, or critical thinking? How do entrepreneurs create their own luck? And what is the balance between delusion and vision when attempting world-changing ideas like Elon Musk’s?Pratham also speaks passionately about education — his current area of focus through the Master's Union — and why he believes schools and universities need to shift from merely teaching and testing to genuinely nurturing young minds. In one of the most inspiring moments of the interview, Pratham shares his experience of meeting Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath — a reminder that humility is often a defining trait of the most successful people. He recalls how Nitin Kamath responded to a cold WhatsApp message, invited him for a meeting, and treated him with respect and genuine curiosity.The podcast also touches on privilege, failure, and the value of setbacks in developing resilience. Pratham reflects on how his time at boarding school and enduring difficult periods in business helped him build humility and self-awareness. They also discuss how everyone born with privilege should face at least one major setback to gain perspective on life.Finally, Pratham opens up about what gives his life meaning today — his commitment to transforming education, his nightly routines, and how he unwinds AfterHours. He shares what inspires him: the visionary leadership of figures such as Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who transformed Dubai from a struggling state into a global centre of progress and innovation.(00:00) Episode begins(3:14) Why he doesn’t work with his family(4:33) What Jalandhar taught him about business(7:18) Business ideas he wishes he’d thought of(9:07) Product vs service business(10:43) Hammerhead shark story(14:02) We crashed, and the delusion needed for success(16:00) Purpose of life and Elon Musk(17:57) The pressure of always being ‘on’(21:23) How much does luck matter?(23:14) Creating your own luck(24:27) What is critical thinking?(25:55) Lakshmi and Saraswati's story(29:29) His worst experience as an entrepreneur(35:34) How the Neta App was hacked(37:52) Boarding school grounding and a Bollywood actor’s story(41:40) How he ensures students are equipped for life(42:21) Why schools fail to nurture(46:39) Humility in success + Nithin Kamath story(49:20) ‘First builds it, second grows it, third loses it’(52:47) Business family vs family business(55:14) On being detached(58:12) Outgrowing parents as an entrepreneur(58:39) On heroes and role models(1:06:33) How he unwinds AfterHoursFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/
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  • Shriya Pilgaonkar on Mirzapur, Dancing with Shah Rukh Khan, & Working with Bhuvan Bam | Bani Anand
    Jun 20 2025
    In this episode of AfterHours with All About Eve, Bani Anand sits down with Shriya Pilgaonkar to talk about how life shifts when you move from your twenties into your thirties. Shriya explains how she used to follow social media checklists for validation and how she’s more confident now, sets clear boundaries, and tackles problems early. From playing Sweety in Mirzapur to landing a part in Fan through surprise auditions, she shows how hard work, practice, and a dash of good timing can help build a lasting career.Looking back on her twenties, Shriya recalls staying in tough or awkward situations because she thought she’d learn from them. Now, she knows when to speak up and when to walk away. She also admits that she used to play the “saviour” in her relationships and tried fixing her partner’s problems. But since then, she has learnt the value of asking for what she needs, which has brought more balance and honesty to her love life.When it comes to romance, Shriya maps her journey from the rush of first crushes to the calm security she values now. She’s inspired by her grandparents’ arranged marriage that lasted decades, and she encourages women to make the first move if they feel like it. Authenticity, she says, matters more than waiting for someone else to approach you.Shriya also talks about working in the digital age, praising her collaboration with Bhuvan Bam on Taza Khabar. She loves how content creators now write, produce, and star in their own shows—breaking down old barriers and letting fresh voices shine.As the conversation winds down, they explore legacy, luck, and longevity. From dancing with Shah Rukh Khan on “Chaiyya Chaiyya” and working with him in the movie Fan to aiming for a long career like her father’s, Shriya stresses that hard work opens doors, but the right moment makes everything click. She reminds us that control is an illusion, and sometimes surrendering to life’s flow is the best strategy.Finally, Shriya shares her grounding habits: journaling to sort her thoughts, solo travel to reconnect with nature, and even a quick look at a Milky Way Galaxy's picture on her phone when she’s feeling overwhelmed. She admits to 'emotional eating' after a long shoot and highlights the importance of switching off. For her, true success isn’t just awards or views—it’s the peace you find within every high and low.(00:00) Episode begins (03:03) On Mirzapur & feeling grounded in her 30s(06:11) 20s vs 30s(08:50) Outgrowing friendships(10:54) Are friendship break-ups harder?(12:08) Friendships, space & silence(14:52) Love in her 20s vs 30s(17:35) Being a giver in love(18:16) Saviour complex in relationships(19:45) Why women hesitate to ask for more(20:36) Making the first move(22:52) Struggling to surrender — even in love(25:03) On working with Shah Rukh Khan(28:03) How she got 'Fan'(29:16) “I want to be here for decades”(30:54) The role of luck(32:44) Staying in power(33:19) Healthy competition(34:39) How she got Guilty Minds(36:23) Virality & social media(38:28) On struggle(38:58) Feeling deeply as an actor(40:04) Is acting narcissistic?(41:00) Her grounding practices(43:26) Being present while acting(48:27) What success means to her(49:23) On Bhuvan Bam & influencer-actors(51:38) Creating your own chances(54:59) How Shriya Pilgaonkar unwinds AfterHours(57:35) GameFollow us: Instagram: / allabouteve_in Facebook: / allaboutevein Pinterest: / allabouteve_in Website: https://allabouteve.co.in/#shorts #srk #shahrukh #shahrukh_khan #shriyapilgaonkar #mirzapur #interview #bollywood #bollywoodinterview #bollywoodgossip #podcast #podcasting #podcastclips #chaiyachaiya
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