In Episode 31 of South Central, singer Chinmayi Sripaada joins hosts Dhanya Rajendran, Pooja Prasanna, and Leena Reghunath to talk about her years of isolation after speaking out against sexual harassment in the Tamil film industry. From being unofficially banned despite hit songs to the emotional impact of her recent Thug Life performance, Chinmayi reflects on what it means to be remembered again for her music.
In the first half of the episode, the hosts also speak with senior journalist Nandini Chandrasekhar about the Chinnaswamy stampede in Bengaluru. As the Karnataka government distances itself from responsibility and the police are scapegoated, who is really accountable for the chaos that followed RCB’s IPL win?
All this and more—tune in.
Audio timecodes
00:01:52- Introduction
00:03.32 - Headlines
00:09:14 - RCB Chinnaswamy Stampede
00:19:43 - Chinmayi Sripaada
001:08:49 - Letters
01:21:12- Recommendations
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