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'In The End' is a Telugu language podcast that explores Telugu cinema and literature. It offers an opportunity to listen to in-depth talks with writers, artists, filmmakers, and scholars. It is hosted by Srinivas Kondra and is produced by Billion Twenty.
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Co-host Srinivas Kondra in conversation with Pareshan movie director Rupak Ronaldson    To contribute: www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty  Follow us on Instagram @billiontwenty 
Here is the latest episode (first in 2023) from ‘In The End’. We interviewed Vishvak Khanderao, the director of the 2021 movie ‘Skylab’. Hope you guys like this episode. If you like this conversation, help us do more such content. You can buy us coffees at www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty Feedback --DMs on social media @billiontwenty or email to intheendtelugu@gmail.com 
In this episode co-hosts Rachana and Percy talk to the director of Oke Oka Jeevitham (2022), Shree Karthick. The conversation flows into various aspects that the film tries to deal with -- grief, loss, and nostalgia. Follow us on socials at @Billiontwenty Support us on www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty  
In this episode, co-hosts Srinivas and Himabandu look at one of the biggest Telugu hits of all time 'Pedarayudu.'  If you like the episode please share it with your friends and if you have any complaints you can DM us at @billiontwenty on Instagram and Twitter.  Contribute to continuing this podcast: www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty 
We discuss Venu Udugula's (@venuudugulafilm ) 'Virata Parvam' for this week's episode. Independent journalist and the founder of The Blue Dawn, Divya Kandukuri( @anticastecat ) joins our co-hosts Srinivas (@iamsrinivaskondra ) and Percy Tabitha (@percykaki ) Let's us know your thoughts on this episode. Alaage, support us by contributing to us at www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty   Articles mentioned in the podcast:  https://caravanmagazine.in/reportage/casteist-racist-origin-indian-army-recruitment-policies https://caravanmagazine.in/caste/urban-upper-castes-driving-hindutva-nationalism-little-representation-pulwama-jawans Documentary mentioned in the podcast:  Smarana - Remembering Lost Children  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0rr4AlpaUU Sarala (Vennela) real story:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1abi2LL48wGPWUayw8rr2n1Bydhi3Hc2S/view?usp=sharing  
In this week’s episode, host Srinivas Kondra talks to theater artist Sri Vamsi Matta who rose to fame with his theater performance ‘Come Eat with Me’ which focuses on food and caste politics. Listen to know theater’s role as a form of resistance, politics around Dalit cuisine, how important it is for Dalits to be assertive about their caste identity, and how social media in its own way assures the marginalized youth that they are not alone in this struggle against the iniquitous caste society.    Follow us on social media: @billiontwenty Contribute: www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty   
For the latest episode, Srinivas Kondra interviews writer, director, and actor Meher of the film, 'Vellipovali.'     If you like the episode please rate it wherever you listening. Also, you can contribute to us at www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty 
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In this week's episode Percy, Rachana, Amaresh, and Nitisha discussed their favorite films. we also discussed why we love and hate some films. We can't wait to hear your thoughts on the episode.
In this episode co-hosts Percy and Srinivas Kondra talk to Middle Class Melodies (2020)'s director Vinod Anantoju. What have we discussed? 1. Why this new trend of raw and rustic cinema in Telugu? 2. Did the film 'Love Story' really serve the purpose it intended or is it a lost cause? 3. Are we seeing a new kind of audience with growing admiration for films like Middle Class Melodies? 4. Does reading really helps filmmakers? 5. Who is middle class in actuality, because Anita Ambani too said that she is middle class? And much more in this episode. You can share your thoughts on this episode. Write to us at contact@billiiontwenty or to srinivaskananth@gmail.com
In the latest episode of In The End, Srinivas talks to Sahitya Yuva Puraskar awardee Pasunuri Ravindar. Right off the bat, they get into the longstanding debate on whether non-Dalits can tell Dalit stories. From there on, the discussion goes into a multitude of issues on caste and the newer forms it metamorphoses into with the changing times. Pasunuri talks about the brotherhood Muslims and Dalits share in India, the Hindutva politics around food, the decreasing life span Dalit women and much more in this episode. Do take a listen. If you like this episode and are in a position to support our podcast, you can contribute to us at www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty
In this week's episode, Srinivas and Sravya discuss two films that are set in very different circumstances. They are Satya(1998) by Ram Gopal Verma and Paterson(2016) by Jim Jarmusch. We discuss the internal life of an artist, the beauty hidden within the mundane, the heartwarming side of hardened criminals and much more. We can't wait to hear your thoughts on the episode and the two films
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Well-known Telugu lyricist Sirivennela Sitarma Sastry passed away on November 30, 2021. This episode remembers the gifted poet. The guest, Satish Chandar, who himself is a writer and poet, digs deep into the lyrics of Sirivennela and unpacks them for our clear understanding. Support this podcast on ‘buymeacoffe’ – www.buymeacoffee.com/billiontwenty (Please don't use PayPal, find other payment gateways) Your feedback on the show is most welcome, shoot emails to – contact@billiontwenty.com
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