The Sandip Roy Show
A podcast by Express Audio
174 Episodes
-  Hansal Mehta on making Scoop and using characters to confront his demonsPublished: 23/07/2023
-  Why laws have not ended caste violence in India, with Manoj MittaPublished: 09/07/2023
-  Hoshang Merchant, still a poster-boy for gay liberation at 75Published: 25/06/2023
-  Angela Saini on why there is nothing ‘natural’ about patriarchyPublished: 11/06/2023
-  Ujjal Dosanjh on how Canada became a haven for KhalistanisPublished: 28/05/2023
-  Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni on why a world without villains might be scarierPublished: 14/05/2023
-  Writing Dalits back into history, with Yogesh MaitreyaPublished: 30/04/2023
-  Nilanjana Bhowmick on why men prefer wives in cages and daughters to flyPublished: 16/04/2023
-  Nilanjana Roy on writing crime, eating books, and falling for DelhiPublished: 02/04/2023
-  The documentary won, when will our elephants? ft Vivek Menon and Alok GuptaPublished: 19/03/2023
-  Manil Suri on how mathematics saved his lifePublished: 05/03/2023
-  Timepass or subversion? Ira Bhaskar and Ghazala Wahab on Pathaan's politicsPublished: 19/02/2023
-  Why Shobhaa De Remains Insatiable at 75Published: 05/02/2023
-  No country for the elderly, with Himanshu Rath and Indira Jai PrakashPublished: 22/01/2023
-  P Sainath on the freedom fighters India forgotPublished: 08/01/2023
-  50 shades of Christmas in India, with Jerry Pinto and Madhulika LiddlePublished: 25/12/2022
-  What Indian languages say about who we are, with Peggy MohanPublished: 11/12/2022
-  Why Mallika Sarabhai isn't shy of taking the alternative pathPublished: 27/11/2022
-  Changing the way we talk to kids about sex, with Reema Ahmad and Ramya AnandPublished: 13/11/2022
-  How safe are the drugs we take, with Dinesh ThakurPublished: 30/10/2022
What makes people tick? What are the stories they carry with them? In a world of shouting heads, veteran journalist, radio commentator and novelist Sandip Roy sits down to have real conversations about the fascinating world around us and the people who shape it. Catch these engaging interviews every other Sunday
