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Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
Priyam Moonka
10 episodes
4 days ago
A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.
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A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.
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The Collective Cultural memory and Nostalgia of the Pre-Cable times
Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
39 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
The Collective Cultural memory and Nostalgia of the Pre-Cable times

In this episode, Priyam Moonka is in a cross-border conversation with Umair Hashmi, a British-Pakistani filmmaker and photo-journalist based in Lahore. They discuss a wide range of nostalgic experiences from the Pre-Cable times common to those on both sides of the Indo-Pak Border, in the 1990s, especially associated with Doordarshan shows and Bollywood films like Maine Pyaar Kiya and Mohabbatein. They also talk about the Pop Culture that has been transcending borders and bringing citizens of both nations together in contemporary times, the age of social media. Umair also takes us through his time in the UK relishing the Gujarati Fafda and Dhokla, and the South Indian Dosa and having friends from all over India, the common South Asian Identity blurring the differences created by the Radcliffe line back home. 

Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.