

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Amit Varma
The Seen and the Unseen, hosted by Amit Varma, features longform conversations that aim to give deep insights into the subjects being discussed. Timeless and bingeworthy.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 3h 28min
Ep 432: Vasant Dhar's Lifetime in Artificial Intelligence
Vasant Dhar, a professor at NYU Stern and an AI pioneer, shares his extensive journey in artificial intelligence, from the 1970s to the present. He discusses how tools like ChatGPT have transformed public engagement with AI. Vasant debunks common myths surrounding AI and elaborates on its implications for human cognition. He reflects on the balance between technology and human roles in education and warns of AI's risks, including the potential erosion of truth. The conversation navigates exciting possibilities and serious challenges in our rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 3h 39min
Ep 431: Ghazala Wahab and the Hindi Heartland
Ghazala Wahab, a journalist and editor of Force magazine, delves into the complexities of the Hindi heartland, a region richer in diversity than the USA. She shares her journey as a Muslim woman navigating social media's rough terrain and reflects on the erosion of decency in public discourse. The conversation explores the evolution of language, the political implications of caste, and the future of warfare in a digital age. Ghazala predicts scenarios for 2040, hoping for coexistence but warning against deepening divides.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 4h 46min
Ep 430: Aneesh Pradhan: A Life in Hindustani Music
Aneesh Pradhan, an accomplished tabla player and scholar, shares insights from his rich journey in Hindustani music. He discusses how curiosity fuels lifelong learning and the balance between physical limits and deeper musical understanding as one ages. Aneesh emphasizes the importance of humility and context in performance, and reflects on the challenges of merging tradition with innovation. He also advocates for musicians' rights, the significance of mentorship, and the enriching experience of cross-genre collaborations that broaden creative horizons.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 3h 26min
Ep 429: Rudraneil Sengupta is Embedded
Rudraneil Sengupta, an author and longform journalist known for his works on Indian wrestling, dives into his journey of immersive storytelling. He discusses embedding with the Delhi Police to craft authentic narratives for his crime novel, revealing the intricate dynamics within law enforcement. The conversation touches on his love for cultural exploration through music and literature and debates the ethical dimensions of violence in sports. Rudraneil shares his writing process, illustrating how he balances research and creativity to bring characters to life.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 4h 24min
Ep 428: The Solitary Writer Meets the Impossible Man
Narayani Basu, a biographer and historian known for her works on significant Indian figures, dives deep into the art of writing and the complexities of friendship. She shares how solitary biography work intertwines with building meaningful relationships, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability. Narayani discusses the evolution of her subject, KM Panikkar, exploring his intellectual journey and the personal influences shaping his legacy. They also touch on the challenges of navigating life, love, and career in a fast-paced world, and recommend favorites that bring joy amid the hustle.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 3h 41min
Ep 427: The Boy Who Loved Cricket -- The Vijay Lokapally Story
Vijay Lokapally, a veteran Indian sports writer and author known for his empathetic cricket coverage, shares his journey through a lifetime in cricket journalism. He fondly recounts his childhood influences, the thrill of live reporting, and the art of storytelling from the sidelines. Vijay discusses the impact of the IPL on cricket culture, the emotional struggles during the match-fixing era, and the importance of clear writing. He also emphasizes mentoring young journalists and staying active in a rapidly changing media landscape.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 4h 46min
Ep 426: The Life and Music of Shubha Mudgal
Shubha Mudgal, a celebrated vocalist known for her mastery in Hindustani classical and popular music, discusses her remarkable journey in the arts. She reflects on the influence of her family on her aspirations and shares personal anecdotes on the importance of empathy and listening in growth. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of music education, the challenges of navigating the industry, and the delicate balance between artistic integrity and fame. Shubha emphasizes the value of diversity, mentorship, and the role of women in music.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 7h 54min
Ep 425: The Life and Times of Gurcharan Das
Gurcharan Das, a celebrated writer and former CEO of Procter & Gamble India, reflects on his remarkable journey from corporate titan to influential author. In this engaging conversation, he discusses the balance between ambition and humility influenced by his parents’ contrasting values. Das shares poignant insights into identity shaped by India's partition, critiques societal expectations, and explores the complexities of morality through literature like the Mahabharata. He emphasizes the importance of purposeful living and the transformative power of writing.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 3h 55min
Ep 424: Gitanjali Babbar and the Didis of GB Road
Gitanjali Babbar, a passionate journalist and social worker, is the founder of Katkatha, advocating for sex workers in Delhi. In their discussion, she reveals her enlightening journey from journalism to social work at GB Road, uncovering the harsh realities faced by marginalized women. Gitanjali shares insights on building authentic relationships, community resilience, and the complex dynamics of identity within the sex work ecosystem. She also explores societal conditioning around women's emotions, emphasizing the urgent need for empathy and solidarity.

Jul 28, 2025 • 9h 25min
Ep 423: Minar Pimple's Life in Social Work
Minar Pimple, a pioneer in social work and founder of Yuva, shares his remarkable journey in activism. He discusses the challenges of caste discrimination in India and the role of NGOs in human rights advocacy. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement and self-reflection in social work. Pimple also delves into personal anecdotes from his childhood and reflects on navigating privilege and identity. His insights inspire a deeper understanding of social justice and the significance of empowering marginalized communities.


