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That’s The Thing with Jimmy, Kavya, and Atharva

That’s The Thing with Jimmy, Kavya, and Atharva

著者: Radio Azim Premji University
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That’s The Thing is a breezy, curiosity-powered podcast from Radio Azim Premji University that takes a closer look at everyday things we proudly call desi. But are they really?

Hosts Jimmy Xavier, Kavya Srinivasan, and Atharva Karandikar dive into surprising backstories, spicy trivia, and oddball records behind familiar Indian objects and ideas — from the auto rickshaw to snakes and ladders.

Expect playful banter, sharp insights, and the occasional song as the trio plays historical detective, sifting through origin stories and modern myths. It’s history without the homework — a bi-weekly dose of wonder for the endlessly curious.

Whether you’re a trivia geek or just nosy about your kitchen shelf, That’s The Thing will make you rethink what you thought was truly Indian.

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  • Rooh Afza, With Love (and Ice cubes)
    2025/06/27

    In this episode of That’s the Thing, Jimmy, Kavya, and Atharva trace the story of a drink that’s as familiar as the fridge door you were scolded for leaving open. Rooh Afza—part Unani medicine, part summer memory—has travelled from 1906 Delhi to iftar tables, school holidays, and millions of kitchen shelves across South Asia..

    You know the scene. The fan is on full. The kids are back from the sun, dusty and loud. Someone’s yelling about a sixer. Someone’s sprawled under the fan. The fridge opens—too long.

    Inside is a jug of Rooh Afza. Cold. Pink. Just sweet enough.

    In 1906, in the blistering heat of Delhi, Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed crafted a syrup to cool the body against the loo —the dry, hot gusts of North Indian summers. A Unani antidote. Herbal. Fragrant. Fortifying. His wife, Rabia Begum, helped name it—drawing from the Persian Masnawi Gulzarein Naseeb, where Rooh Afza was a celestial figure. Daughter of heaven.

    It was more than marketing. It was storytelling in a bottle.

    The Hamdard empire grew. But history split the subcontinent—and the Hamdard family. One brother stayed in India. Another went to Pakistan. One pillar. Two homes. Two versions of Rooh Afza. Same name, same flavour, same purpose. Both branches were turned into charitable trusts, preserving the name Hamdard as a mission, not just a brand.

    By 2023, over 4 crore bottles of Rooh Afza were sold annually. Still made with 30 ingredients, from herbs and roots to fruits and flowers. Still pink. Still poured into milk, lemon water, or just cold water.

    More than just a drink, it has become part of the everyday rhythm of summer, ritual, and memory.

    Discover more shows in English, Hindi, and Kannada: https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/radio-azim-premji-university

    Follow us on Instagram: @radioazimpremjiuniv

    Credits

    Produced by Jimmy Xavier.

    Radio Azim Premji University: Akshay Ramuhalli, Bruce Lee Mani, Gorveck Thokchom, Kishor Mandal, Kruthika Rao, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Ram Seshadri, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar.

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    32 分
  • India’s Fans – From Punkha to Ceiling
    2025/06/20

    Cricket chants, ceiling fans, colonial courts. In this episode, Jimmy, Kavya, and Atharva trace the wild journey of the Indian fan — from movie mania to punkhawalas, peacock whisks, and regulator dials.

    From hand-pulled breezes to hero worship — it’s all in the air.

    Listen now.

    Credits: Produced by Jimmy Xavier.

    Radio Azim Premji University: Akshay Ramuhalli, Bruce Lee Mani, Gorveck Thokchom, Kishor Mandal, Kruthika Rao, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Ram Sheshadri, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar.

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    33 分
  • India's Obsession with Gold
    2025/06/13

    More than metal, gold is woven into India’s culture, economy, and imagination.

    In this episode of That’s The Thing, Jimmy, Kavya, and Atharva explore how gold became one of the country’s most powerful obsessions. From ancient civilisations and temple towers to alchemy, smuggling, medicine, and even mobile phones — they trace gold’s journey through history, mythology, pop culture, and everyday life.

    Why do Indian households hold more gold than most nations? How did a Roman dream of turning metal into gold lead to modern chemistry? And what does it say about us that gold is found in our art, our prayers, and even our food?

    With stories, trivia, and humour, the trio digs into everything from zari embroidery and gold-plated awards to the global gold rush, edible gold, and some very strange smuggling tactics.

    Discover more shows in English, Hindi, and Kannada: https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/radio-azim-premji-university

    Follow us on Instagram: @radioazimpremjiuniv

    Credits: Produced by Jimmy Xavier.

    Radio Azim Premji University: Akshay Ramuhalli, Bruce Lee Mani, Gorveck Thokchom, Kishor Mandal, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Ram Sheshadri, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar.

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    34 分

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