Episodes

  • Harper Podcast Episode 10: Ramachandra Guha in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Jan 30 2025

    This month on Harper Podcast, well-known historian Ramachandra Guha is in conversation with Amrita Tripathi, talking about the three waves of Indian environmentalism, and his new book Speaking with Nature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism, that recovers and reclaims the forgotten history of India's first environmentalists. The author talks about climate change as a clear and pressing issue but highlights that there are many serious environmental problems in India like air pollution, river degradation that have been created by careless policies and lack of political will -- problems that were called out even in the late 19th and early 20th century. Stay tuned right till the end for his personal dedications and much more.

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    37 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 9: Mohar Basu in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Dec 27 2024

    The Enduring Legacy of Shah Rukh Khan: Journalist Mohar Basu's Tribute

    Is Shah Rukh Khan the ultimate 'green flag' in Bollywood? On this month's episode of Harper Podcast, journalist and author Mohar Basu shares insights into the Bollywood superstar's universal appeal. From highlighting how he treats co-stars with dignity and respect, to his ability to let others shine, Basu also shares more on SRK's unique relationship with his devoted fan base. Join host Amrita Tripathi as she speaks to Mohar about her book Shah Rukh, and what King Khan means to millions.

    Don't forget to share your take with us, right here. Use #HarperPodcast and let us know your take!

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    35 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 8: Rajdeep Sardesai in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Nov 29 2024

    "You have to write a book by being honest to the reader", says Rajdeep Sardesai, calling his latest book the most ‘brutally frank’ of his three books. Unpack some of the journey and stories behind 2024, the Election that Surprised India on this episode of Harper Podcast, where host and former journalist Amrita Tripathi speaks to India’s best-known anchor and political journalist.


    Elections give Rajdeep an opportunity to explore India in a unique way and he’s had a bird’s eye view for 3 and a half decades and counting. There’s a lot to pack in, and Rajdeep shares a lot of anecdotes and stories from his new book. But it’s not just the macro-political, Rajdeep also opens up about his own experiences, including charges of sedition, trolling, and the elephant in the room—the role of the media, and why it’s facing a credibility crisis.


    Do watch or listen and share your feedback with us!

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    30 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 7: Jugal Hansraj in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Oct 25 2024

    On Harper Podcast this month, join Amrita Tripathi in conversation with actor, former child star and author Jugal Hansraj. We talk about his unconventional creative journey, from screen to the pages of children’s books. He shares the inspiration behind the Coward and the Sword series and we talk about storytelling across genres, from books to film to animation. From referencing fan favourites, The Lord of the Rings to the Narnia chronicles, to his own spiritual and parenting influences, tune in to this lively chat for inspiration for all of you readers and would-be writers, on charting your own path, at your own pace. And don’t forget to share your comments and feedback with us.

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    33 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 6: Monika Halan in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Sep 27 2024

    Join Amrita Tripathi, on Harper Podcast as she speaks with bestselling author Monika Halan to talk not just about her latest book, Let’s Talk Legacy but also about the lessons she’s learned and wants to share from the last 2 decades and counting. The best-selling author of Let’s Talk Money and Let’s Talk Mutual Funds, has been a tireless advocate for financial literacy for decades.

    In this episode, she shares her insights on why legacy planning matters now more than ever, revealing personal stories, inspirations, and top tips to help you take control of your financial future. Tune in for a conversation that could reshape the way you think about your own legacy and financial future —you won’t want to miss it.

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    33 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 5: Romulus Whitaker and Janaki Lenin in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Aug 31 2024

    In this episode of Harper Podcast, join us for a captivating conversation with the original Snake Man of India, Romulus Whitaker, and his co-author Janaki Lenin. They discuss their fascinating work of non-fiction, Snakes, Drugs, and Rock and Roll, sharing stories from pet pythons and boarding school to an unconventional childhood in another era, leading to an epic career in wildlife conservation. It's a no-holds-barred look at a truly extraordinary lifetime!

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    46 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 4: Zeyad Masroor Khan in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Jul 26 2024

    In this episode of Harper Podcast, join Amrita Tripathi as she engages in a compelling conversation with journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker Zeyad Masroor Khan about his debut book, City on Fire. They explore his experiences growing up in Aligarh, becoming a veteran of communal tension by the age of seven, and discuss why Aligarh is a city marked by trauma and stories. Additionally, they delve into the role humor plays in these narratives. Don’t miss this insightful discussion.

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    50 mins
  • Harper Podcast Episode 3: Radhika Iyengar in conversation with Amrita Tripathi
    Jun 28 2024

    On this episode of Harper Podcast, we speak to the award-winning author Radhika Iyengar on her book ‘Fire on the Ganges: Life Among the Dead in Banaras’ which explores the lives of the Dom community. The Doms are a marginalised Dalit community of corpse-burners that are unfortunately still discriminated against, despite performing one of the critical tasks, including at risk to themselves. In this moving conversation we hear about the lives of resilient children, growing up in the community and breaking out of imposed roles and identities.

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    42 mins