After The Interval (Interval Ke Baad)
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2607994/fan_mail/new] After The Interval (Interval Ke Baad) — Season 1, Episode 6 Remember that feeling? The theater goes dark, that first note of music hits, and for the next three hours, nothing else matters. 1992. A new India was cracking open. Zee TV had just launched. The Three Khans were in Hindi cinema simultaneously for the first time. And in the misty hills of Dehradun, a director made a film about class, rivalry, first love, and a bicycle race, and reinvented two entirely new genres of Hindi cinema in one afternoon. Bharath and Neelima rewatch Mansoor Khan's Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar — the film that defined a generation, made Aamir Khan the gold standard, and gave us what may be the most perfect song ever written about falling in love for the first time. We ask the hard questions: Why did a film that came seventh at the box office outlast every film that came before it? How did a cousin's conviction and intervention save a film that was 75% complete and about to be abandoned? And should someone make this film again in 2026? This episode: The year the era of the three Khans officially began, the casting changes that made the film what it is, the Jatin-Lalit soundtrack that belongs in any conversation about the greatest albums of the 90s, Pehla Nasha shot entirely in slow motion, the Girija Shettar thread that connects this film to our previous episode, and a full debate on who would star in the 2026 reimagining. Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after. New episodes every week. Interval ke baad, the real conversation starts. Follow us: @aftertheintervalpod Email us: aftertheintervalpodcast@gmail.com Produced by The LuminACE Group, LLC
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