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#Unpolitics anchored by India Today Executive Editor Preeti Choudhry - is a weekly one of a kind podcast where personalities from all walks of life engage in a conversation that has a relaxed informal tone to it.

A casual, unscripted podcast where guests step out of their formal roles and speak candidly about life beyond their defined roles in public life  — covering politics - personal stories, childhood memories, hobbies, dreams, failures, family life, books, music, food, and even guilty pleasures. The aim is to humanize public figures and offer listeners a fresh, relatable perspective on those who shape public policy.
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In conversation with Swapan Dasgupta, a politician and journalist— reflects on his political journey and what it means to be a Right-wing voice in today’s India. He speaks about his “Right” beliefs, the role of thinkers in public life, and shares views on nationalism, culture, democracy, and Indian politics. Tune in to this special episode of #UnPolitics Produced by Areeb Raza Sound mixed by Aman Pal
Abhinav Bindra speaks success unfiltered — reflecting on Olympic gold, years of failure, and the discipline of staying detached from outcomes. A candid conversation on identity beyond medals, life after sport, and what resilience really means, including his thoughts on Vinesh Phogat and the road ahead. Tune in to this special episode of #UnPolitics. Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti
William Dalrymple speaks history unfiltered, exploring power, belief, and the truth behind the Kohinoor myth. A candid conversation on how India shaped his books and why a chance visit became a lifelong journey. Tune in to this special episode of #UnPolitics. Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Aman Pal
Fearless, fit, and fabulous, Malaika Arora opens up about simple health habits, and what it truly means to live on your own terms. From fitness to self-belief, she shares how to own every chapter of life with confidence and clarity. Tune in to this special episode of #UnPolitics. Produced by Areeb Raza Sound mixed by Aman Pal
Sadhguru goes beyond the script in this candid conversation. From Jaggi Vasudev to Sadhguru, he addresses questions, engages with critics,and explores the space where spirituality meets science. An unseen side of Sadhguru, sharp, reflective, and unfiltered. Tune in to this special episode of #UnPolitics. Produced by Areeb Raza Sound mixed by Suraj Singh
In a wide-ranging interview on India Today's 'UnPolitics' with Preeti Choudhry, RJD MP and National Spokesperson Manoj Kumar Jha discusses his political career, the 2024 election, and the future of the RJD. Jha explains his transition from academia to politics, stating, "I didn't come to Parliament to be a minister. I came to Parliament to convey a message." He addresses the persistent 'Jungle Raj' narrative associated with his party, his response to criticism from political strategist Prashant Kishor, and his personal philosophy of being "anti-establishment." Jha also details allegations against the Election Commission regarding the Bihar elections, which he terms the "first act of dishonesty." The conversation touches upon his PhD research on the Bhagalpur riots, his personal suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his evolving views on gender issues.
Captain Amarinder Singh reflects on politics, leadership, and the lessons life has taught him. From power to principles, he speaks with clarity, conviction, and experience. Watch this special episode of #UnPolitics featuring Captain Amarinder Singh.
In this soulful episode of #UnPolitics, we sit down with the legendary Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, a maestro whose life has been shaped not by material wealth but by the richness of music. From the strings of the sarod to the depths of the human spirit, Ustad Amjad shares how he lives through music, breathes melody, and finds purpose in every note he plays. This is more than an interview—it’s a tribute to a lifetime dedicated to art, discipline, legacy, and love. Join us as the legend reflects on: His journey from tradition to global recognition The philosophy that “his true wealth is music, not material” How music continues to shape his life, identity, and worldview A heartfelt tribute to the power of art in a changing world Tune in for a moving conversation that celebrates music, memory, and mastery—straight from the heart of a legend. Produced By Areeb Raza Sound Mixed By Rohan Bharti
Unpolitics Description: Straight talk. No filter. No fear. Meet Pappu Yadav — the strongman of Purnea, a political maverick who’s never afraid to speak his mind. From his clashes within the Mahagathbandhan to his views on Bihar’s power politics — this week, he sits down for a fiery, no-holds-barred conversation. Tune in! Produced by Areeb Raza Sound mixed by Suraj Singh
Preeti Choudhry sits down with Kanhaiya Kumar for an unfiltered episode of UnPolitics. From student politics to Parliament, rebellion to reform. Sharp, candid, and revealing - a conversation that goes beyond slogans. Tune in! Produced by Areeb Raza Sound mixed by Suraj Singh
Preeti Choudhry meets Omar Abdullah in Srinagar for an exclusive episode of UnPolitics. In a wide-ranging conversation, the Chief Minister reflects on leadership and the future of Kashmir. Candid, incisive, and filmed on location in Srinagar.
Engineer-turned-astrologer Dipanshu Giri presents extensive predictions on destiny, politics, and geopolitics during a special Diwali interview on UnPolitics. Giri asserts that "Sade Sati" has contributed to the rise of numerous prime ministers and identifies "Pishach Yog" as a factor in political crisis management. He discusses the relationship between free will and destiny. Geopolitically, Giri forecasts India will operate independently for the next seven years, anticipating a "major war-like situation" with Pakistan in 2030. He predicts a challenging era for Western nations, including the US, and states Pakistan will maintain a "solid position" with support from both the US and China. Giri also suggests Russia will distance itself from India and warns of a significant attack on India in 2030. He projects a crisis for the BJP-led central government between mid-2025 and mid-2026 and a potential tsunami threat on India's eastern coast by early 2026. India's "Mars Mahadasha" period, according to Giri, necessitates self-reliance in defense, chemicals, and fertilizers. Investment recommendations include chemical, electricity, and land-based stocks. The interview further addresses the Bihar elections, a potential "purge" in Bollywood, and the future of the Indian news industry. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound Mixed by Suraj Singh
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami commented on the state's Uniform Civil Code (UCC), stating, 'Live-in relationship is not a part of our culture'. He clarified the law, which mandates registration for live-in couples, is for their own protection. In an extensive interview, Dhami also discussed the dissolution of the Madrasa Board to integrate institutions into the state's mainstream education system. He addressed environmental concerns, stating development and ecology must be balanced, and mentioned a probe into recent disasters. The Chief Minister also defended using terms like 'land jihad' and 'nakal jihad', linking them to organized efforts to defame the government and illegally occupy land. Dhami reflected on his unexpected appointment as CM and his vision for Uttarakhand as a leading state. Tune in! Produced by Areeb Raza Sound Mixed by Suraj Singh
In a wide-ranging interview for the 'UnPolitics' podcast, actor and author Ashutosh Rana discussed his role as Ravan in the popular stage play 'Humare Ram'. Rana, who has also written the book 'Ramrajya', shared his philosophical insights, stating, "The bigger the enemy, the bigger you," and explained that an adversary should be respected for stimulating one's potential. He delved into the complex characters of the Ramayana, suggesting Ravan's downfall was due to an ego born from knowledge. Rana also offered an analysis of 'Raja Ram's' decision concerning Sita, arguing it was a king's move to protect her dignity from his own people. The actor differentiated between politicians and leaders, noting a true leader is a ladder for others. Additionally, he shared his parenting philosophy of giving children the "freedom to fail" and described acting as a form of self-discovery and salvation. Tune in! Produced by Areeb Raza Sound Mixed by Suraj Singh  
In his first major interview, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma confirmed that former CM Vasundhara Raje proposed his name for the top post. Speaking exclusively to India Today, the first-time MLA from Sanganer reflected on his journey from a farmer's family in Bharatpur to the state's highest office. He emphasised his accessibility, stating his doors are open for anyone, even at 2 a.m. The Chief Minister outlined his government's priorities, focusing on water, electricity, and industrial growth through the 'Rising Rajasthan' initiative, which he said has already seen Memorandums of Understanding worth ₹35 lakh crore signed, with ₹3 lakh crore already on the ground. He also discussed his long association with the RSS and ABVP, and his daily routine which begins with visiting a temple and his cowshed.  Produced by Nikhil Khattar Sound Mix: Suraj Singh
In an interview, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann addressed multiple issues concerning the state. He discussed the displacement of villagers in border areas, questioning the frequency of their uprooting. Regarding the floods in Punjab, which resulted in 56 casualties, impacted 20 lakh people, submerged over 2300 villages, and destroyed more than five lakh acres of crops, causing an estimated loss of over thirteen thousand eight hundred crores, Mann disputed figures related to the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). Produced by Nikhil Khattar Sound Mix by Suraj Singh
In a wide-ranging interview on UnPolitics, four-time Member of Parliament Nishikant Dubey, a BJP MP representing Jharkhand's Godda constituency, discusses his political journey and public image. Dubey, who stated his blood contains the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and RSS, recounts his family's struggles during the Emergency and his 16-year tenure as a director at Essar before entering politics in 2009. He addresses the 'Nagar Vadhu' tweet controversy, clarifying his intent to highlight India's culture of respecting women, citing the historical example of the 'Nagar Vadhu of Vaishali'. Dubey makes allegations against Rahul Gandhi, claiming an attempt to create a 'vote theft' narrative in India, potentially leading to anarchy with Soros Foundation backing, drawing parallels to Nepal and Bangladesh. He asserts the requirement of PM Modi's leadership until 2040 for a developed India, dismissing discussions about successors like Yogi Adityanath. The MP also issues a warning regarding the Gandhi family, discusses cross-voting in Vice President elections, clarifies the Supreme Court's Aadhaar ruling regarding voter registration and citizenship, and touches upon personal controversies including degree allegations and an FIR concerning the Baba Vaidyanath temple. He also mentions his focus on the Gandhi family as a political topic and his relationship with BJP leader Amit Shah.
Political strategist Prashant Kishor, in a wide-ranging interview, discussed the upcoming Bihar elections and the platform of his Jan Suraaj party. Kishor stated, 'If Congress is not with RJD, I help them,' and attributed Bihar's challenges to Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar, while also identifying the Congress and BJP as 'the real culprits' for the state's devastation. He characterized the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) as an 'expired medicine' and positioned Jan Suraaj as a 'new medicine' for Bihar's issues. Kishor explicitly ruled out any pre- or post-election coalition, indicating his party would not form a government without a decisive majority and would pursue 'road ki rajniti' otherwise. He pledged to remove the liquor ban in Bihar within an hour of forming a government, describing the current law as a sham that benefits the liquor mafia and corrupt officials. Jan Suraaj is also committed to implementing land reforms to address landlessness in rural Bihar. The interview covered Kishor's initial meeting with Narendra Modi after authoring a critical paper on malnutrition in Gujarat, and a post-2014 election proposal to establish a governmental body akin to the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) with 3,500 lateral entrants to enhance government delivery. Kishor also addressed his election predictions, funding sources from individuals he has assisted, and criticized the Congress for its alliance decisions in the state. He questioned Rahul Gandhi's engagement with Bihar's ground realities, citing unfulfilled past promises by leaders like Rajiv Gandhi, and condemned the party for platforming Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy following controversial remarks about Biharis. Additionally, he criticized announcements of new trains to the state as a means of encouraging labor migration.
In a comprehensive interview, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy discussed his political journey, from student politics to joining the Congress party under Rahul Gandhi's leadership. He presented a significant political forecast, predicting Prime Minister Modi's tenure will conclude in 2029 and that Rahul Gandhi will be elected as the next Prime Minister in the same year, citing his track record in political predictions. The Chief Minister outlined his vision for a 'Telangana model' of governance, aiming to establish it as a national benchmark. Addressing the 89 criminal cases against him, he characterized them as politically motivated 'medals' and a 'badge of honour.' He also unveiled an ambitious development plan for Telangana, including a master plan for a new 'Bharat Future City' to be launched on December 9, 2025, involving 30,000 acres. Further development initiatives include the rejuvenation of the Musi river for a night economy, targeting completion by 2028. Reddy defined Naxalism as an ideology and predicted an INDIA bloc victory in the Bihar elections, while contrasting the current central government's approach with that of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He also noted his respect for Chandrababu Naidu while affirming party commitment.
In an exclusive India Today interview, senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister Uma Bharti offered perspectives on various national issues and personal experiences. She stated that Nathuram Godse's act was not just the killing of Mahatma Gandhi but also 'killed the future of the country' and Gandhi's vision for a self-reliant India. Bharti recounted her return to the BJP, detailing senior leadership's role, and discussed the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, expressing pride and no regrets over the Babri structure demolition. She also stated that structures at Mathura and Kashi should have fallen, advocating for their resolution for future peace. Bharti shared private conversations with L.K. Advani and Atal Bihari Vajpayee regarding the Ram Mandir and attributed 'divisive politics' on the issue to Jawaharlal Nehru. She expressed reverence for Sadhvi Pragya, defended the Char Dham project for border security, and discussed her Ganga cleanup plan. Bharti also addressed her decision to remain unmarried, citing a belief in equality, the impact of the Vyapam scandal, and her bond with Sushma Swaraj. She asserted that Sanatan culture is resilient and rejected the term 'saffron terror'.
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