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गान-MASTI

गान-MASTI

By: THE FANATICS INDIA
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🎙️ गान-masti – Not reviews. Just vibes. Welcome to your new musical adda! Hosted by two unapologetic music buffs who live for gaane, feels, and full-on masti, this podcast dives into the heart of Indian music – from Bollywood albums and indie drops to nostalgic bangers and underground gems. No boring breakdowns, no music theory – just real talk about how an album hits, what makes an artist stand out, and why some songs never leave your playlist. New episodes every week. Plug in your earphones and let's vibe! 🎧🎶 #BollywoodMusic #IndieVibes #DesiTunes #GaanMastiTHE FANATICS INDIA Music
Episodes
  • EPISODE 22: ‘RANG DE BASANTI… DESH-BHAKTI KA WAKE-UP CALL'
    Jan 26 2026

    This week on गान-masti, we celebrate Republic Day with a truly iconic album — Rang De Basanti, turning 20 years old and still giving us pure goosebumps.

    With A.R. Rahman’s revolutionary music and songs like Roobaroo, Luka Chuppi and Khoon Chala, this soundtrack wasn’t just patriotic — it was personal, powerful, and generation-defining.

    No rankings, no gyaan — just emotion, nostalgia, and the album that made desh-bhakti feel real.

    🎶 Press play. 26 January hits different with Rang De Basanti.

    #RangDeBasanti #ARRahman #RepublicDaySpecial #GaanMasti #BollywoodMusic

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    57 mins
  • EPISODE 21: ‘Bhagam Bhag… Jab Music Bhi Bhaagti Thi’
    Jan 18 2026

    This week on गान-masti, our 20-Year Challenge takes us back to 2006 with the Bhagam Bhag album — a soundtrack that matched the film’s speed, chaos, and comedy beat for beat.

    Powered by Pritam, this album delivered loud hooks, nonstop energy, and songs that defined Bollywood comedy music in the mid-2000s. We talk nostalgia, memories, and why albums like Bhagam Bhag felt larger than life.

    No rankings. No gyaan.
    🎶 Just pure 2006 Bollywood madness.

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    31 mins
  • EPISODE 20: ‘36 China Town… Jab Har Gaana Hit Tha'
    Jan 11 2026

    This week on गान-masti, we kick off our 20-Year Challenge by rewinding to 2006 and revisiting the 36 China Town album — a soundtrack where every song felt like a chartbuster waiting to happen.

    From Aashiqui Mein Teri to Jab Kabhi and Ishq Hai Jhootha, this was Himesh Reshammiya at his loudest, catchiest, and most dominant. We talk about how this album captured peak mid-2000s Bollywood energy, why subtlety took a backseat, and how these songs became unavoidable parts of our lives.

    No rankings, no heavy analysis — just nostalgia, chaos, and pure 2006 Bollywood vibes.
    🎶 Press play. Rewind 20 years. Let the hits take over.

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    27 mins
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