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Author: Kriti J

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Dirty Brown is a feminist podcast unlearning patriarchy, one bold take at a time. Host Kriti J dives into the messiness of societal norms and cultural contradictions that shape South Asian women.

From calling out the misogyny baked into media, to celebrating feminist books and unpacking patriarchal narratives dominating pop culture and tech, Dirty Brown is about sharp commentary, personal stories, and zero sanskaari filters

This is a space for anyone who's ever been called too much, too loud, or too difficult — and decided to lean in anyway.
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A brown woman in her 40s refusing every "good girl" expectation - that's Mita. In this first episode of the Badchalan Aurat series, host Kriti J talks to Mita about her life as a stand-up comedian, activist, and blogger. Mita shares her journey starting stand-up in midlife , navigating societal pressure with humor, and redefining nurturing, purpose, and womanhood on her own terms. Listen as they discuss Mita's dark humor and the hilarious results of the "Big Badchalan Energy Quiz". Plus, Mita gives a sneak peek into her upcoming stand-up gig in Ottawa.Check out her blog: https://shescomeundone.orgMita's IG: @mitadoingthingsInstagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@_dirtybrown_⁠Chapters:00:00 Intro01:13 Welcome Mita Patel03:46 Breaking Stereotypes: The Life of a Brown Woman11:36 The Journey of a Comedian14:55 Badchalan energy quiz20:53 Impact of blogging and activism25:09 it’s Bolly o’clockAbout Our Clips - We use short excerpts from various media in this episode for discussion, review, and commentary, consistent with fair use guidelines.Music byKamalesh Siddu⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Mykola Odnoroh⁠⁠⁠Nigori kaisi jawani hai
If you’ve ever been shamed for choosing yourself, this episode is for you! Host Kriti J is joined by our fav guest Shruti S where they delve into the portrayal of female characters in Bollywood, discussing the prevalent tropes of the 'Abla Nari' and 'Badchalan Aurat'. They explore nuanced characters in modern films, who exactly is the badchalan aurat and the importance of reclaiming the 'Badchalan' identity.Check out this exciting episode with an exciting announcement at the end!Chapters:00:00 Slurs00:24 Episode introduction01:41 Abla nari and badchalan tropes05:49 Nuanced Female Characters in Bollywood Films08:56 Is Bollywood becoming feminist!?10:21 Importance of Reclaiming the Narrative of Badchalan11:57 THE ANNOUNCEMENT - Dirty Brown presents Badchalan Aurat!!12:56 Closing Thoughts 14:06 Behind the scenes/BloopersAbout Our Clips - We use short excerpts from various media in this episode for discussion, review, and commentary, consistent with fair use guidelines.Movie/song videos - Cocktail, Piku, Thappad, Girls like to swingMusic by - ⁠⁠Kamalesh Siddu⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Mykola Odnoroh⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠Pixabay⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@_dirtybrown_
In this bonus episode, host Kriti J is joined again by Shruti S and they share their take on the new movie Aap Jaisa Koi . They break down the clash of conservative and progressive values, the underdeveloped main characters, and the slow pacing that makes parts of the movie a slog. Amid the clichés and missed opportunities, Kusum Bhabi emerges as the real hero, reclaiming agency and driving change in her world. A short, candid review that highlights gender, patriarchy, and feminist arcs, along with the saris, jewelry, and visual treats that make it worth a watch.About Our Clips - We use short excerpts from various media in this episode for discussion, review, and commentary, consistent with fair use guidelines.Official song videos - Aap Jaisa Koi trailer [1, 2]Music by - ⁠Kamalesh Siddu⁠, ⁠Mykola Odnoroh⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠@_dirtybrown_
We love dancing to them, but are we also complicit in the male gaze? In this episode, host Kriti J is joined by longtime friend and fellow Bollywood nerd Shruti S to unpack the complicated world of item numbers - the seductive, high-energy songs Bollywood can’t seem to quit. Together, they create the Dirty Brown Test — a feminist lens for evaluating whether item songs like Choli Ke Peeche, Oo Antava, and Sheila Ki Jawani are empowering or just... problematic. Spoiler: the answers aren’t as obvious as you think. Tune in for hot takes, cultural commentary, and some serious Katrina Kaif appreciation.Chapters:00:00 Intro to episode01:34 Introduction to Item Numbers in Bollywood02:22 Defining Feminism in Item Numbers04:08 The Dirty Brown Test: Evaluating Item Numbers06:51 Choli ke peeche - A feminist perspective12:18 Ooh Antava: A Contrast in Representation20:43 Sheila ki jawani - Duality of empowerment and objectification25:14 The role of female choreographers27:58 Item numbers are here to stay. So, what now?About Our Clips - We use short excerpts from various media in this episode for discussion, review, and commentary, consistent with fair use guidelines.Official song videos - Choli ke peeche, Sheila ki jawani, Ooo antavaMusic by - Kamalesh Siddu, Mykola Odnoroh from PixabayInstagram: ⁠@_dirtybrown_
Host Kriti J unpacks media’s messy reaction to Blue Origin’s all-female spaceflight. Why did a mission featuring trailblazers like Amanda Nguyen and Aisha Bowe get reduced to Katy Perry memes and "rich girl" shade? Kriti dives into the nuance, calls out the quiet patriarchy, and reclaims the narrative. It’s about more than celebrity—it’s about who gets to belong in the cosmos.Chapters: 00:00 Celebrating Milestones and Community Support01:15 The Controversy of Space Tourism07:14 The Double Standards in Celebrity Space Flights09:35 The Nuance of Representation in Space11:04 Concluding Thoughts on Space and Gender DynamicsImages from Blue origin instagram and Heute.atMusic by: Alehandro Vodnik, Ivan Ohanezov, Felix_quinol from PixabayInstagram: @_dirtybrown_
Uneducated & bleeding

Uneducated & bleeding

2025-02-2540:00

Host Kriti J explores the experiences and challenges surrounding menstruation in a conversation with the guest speaker, Toni Knight. The speakers share personal stories about their first periods, cultural perspectives on menstruation, and the stigma associated with it. They discuss the importance of education, the potential impact of diet on menstrual health, and the need for open conversations about these topics. Chapters:00:00 - Introduction02:10 - Messy first period stories & support for young girls17:25 - Lesser know period facts, painful cramps & menstrual health30:35 - Breaking the stigmaShow notes:Rupi Kaur’s instagram post Books/articles that speakers have read to better understand periods The better period food solution by Tracy Beckerman (book)You can have a better period by Le’Nise Brothers (book) Self-care down there by Taq Kaur Bhandal (book) Blood by Dr. Jen Gunter (book)  In the flo by Alisa Vitti (book)  Padded assumptions: A critical discourse analysis of patriarchal menstruation discourse (journal)Music by: Alehandro Vodnik and Ivan Ohanezov from PixabayInstagram: @_dirtybrown_
Fuckboy or not?

Fuckboy or not?

2024-12-1008:56

"Men are like sand - the tighter you hold on to them, the more they slip away"? More like a pile of red flags. Your host, Kriti J, tears apart this fuckboy wisdom, exposing the misogyny and emotional unavailability hiding behind the poetry. Show notes: Interview with Professor Kate Manne.  Music by Alehandro Vodnik and Ivan Ohanezov from Pixabay
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