Jaipur Literature Festival

Jaipur Bytes

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Jaipur Bytes, the official podcast of the Jaipur Literature Festival, is your gateway to enriching and entertaining conversations featuring the finest thinkers, writers, speakers, and doers! Hosted by music programmer & broadcaster Sarthak Kaushik and writer & itihasology's founder, Eric Chopra, the podcast guarantees an eclectic mix of cross-genre discussions traversing diverse themes and ideas. With a constellation of the world's most eminent trailblazers, here's your chance to listen to authors, diplomats, historians, filmmakers, artists, and the unsung heroes of the arts.

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Jaipur Literature Festival

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Jul 7, 2026

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Beyond Headlines: Anupama Chopra on Bollywood, Success & the Stories We Look Past | Episode 5 | Jaipur Bytes 2026 07.07.2026

From building a remarkable career as one of India's most respected film journalists and bestselling authors to navigating setbacks, self-doubt, and defining moments, acclaimed author, journalist and film critic Anupama Chopra reflects on the journey that continues to shape her.  In this episode of Jaipur Bytes, presented by Sapna Book House, she enters into the inner workings of the film indus...

What is History and who makes it!? Ft. Josephine Quinn | Episode 4 | Jaipur Bytes 2026 30.06.2026

The only thing we need to know about History is that its power lies not in its association with antiquity but in its relationship with modernity!  In the fourth episode of Jaipur Bytes 2027, historian and archaeologist Josephine Quinn, in conversation with writer, speaker, curator, and podcaster, Eric Chopra, provides us with a perspective change on how we view History today, who makes it and wher...

All everyone wants is to be a Content Creator ft. Dostcast | Episode 3 | Jaipur Bytes 2026 22.06.2026

It’s 2026 and the internet controls the strings to our thoughts. But what controls the internet? It is the algorithm!  In the 3rd episode of Jaipur Bytes 2026, the official podcast of the Jaipur Literature Festival, Entrepreneur and host of @dostcast, Vinamre Kasanaa paints a picture of what it means to be on the internet and be a content creator today. He provides us answers to some burning quest...

Beyond Shortcuts: Luke Coutinho’s call for Conscious Living and Collective Action | Episode 2 | Jaipur Bytes 2026 12.06.2026

Why is the world failing? What is affecting our health? How can we fix it? Entrepreneur, lifestyle guru and author Luke Coutinho has answers to all our questions! Luke takes us through his inspiring journey into lifestyle medicine and why he believes true healing lies not in shortcuts, but in sustainable daily habits. He speaks passionately about India’s deep-rooted relationship with food, traditi...

The Evolution of a Grandmaster: Vishwanathan Anand on Chess and Change | Episode 1 | Jaipur Bytes 2026 10.06.2026

What does it take to stay at the top of a game that never stops evolving? In the first episode of Jaipur Bytes 2026, chess legend Vishwanathan Anand reflects on his remarkable journey from a young prodigy with a passion for the game to becoming one of the greatest chess players in history. In conversation with broadcaster, music curator and podcaster Sarthak Kaushik, he opens up about the defining...

Arundhati Nath on ‘The Phantom’s Howl’ | Jaipur Bytes 2025 19.11.2025

Ghost stories are a significant part of Bengali culture. In this podcast, Arundhati Nath recalls how she grew up listening to her grandmother narrate ghost stories. She discusses how the stories in the collection ‘The Phantom’s Howl’ feature supernatural creatures with not only elements of horror but also humour. 

Susan Jung on Food and Beyond | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 06.11.2025

Even after testing ninety fried chicken recipes in three months for her cookbook ‘Kung Pao and Beyond’, food writer and chef Susan Jung still loves fried chicken. In this engaging podcast, Jung shares her culinary journey from starting out as an English literature graduate to becoming a pastry chef, writing a cookbook and now a food writer at Vogue Hong Kong. 

Sandeep Khanna on His Debut Novel | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 06.11.2025

India cannot be separated from its ten thousand years of history, even when focusing on the last fifty years. Sandeep Khanna’s debut novel follows characters as they navigate the economic, political, and socio-cultural changes India has undergone from the 1970s and 80s to the present. In this gripping podcast, Khanna shares the stories, poetry, and themes that inspired his writing, discusses what...

Katy Hessel on Women in the History of Art | Jaipur Bytes 2025 01.11.2025

Which kinds of art are worth viewing, and who creates them? Katy Hessel unpacks these questions by examining limitations historically placed on art made by women and types of works currently exhibited in the UK. The art historian argues how recognising these artists and writers’ achievements not only enriches our understanding of art history but also shapes a more inclusive future for the art worl...

Anand George on his Culinary Journey | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 31.10.2025

From discussing culinary school and what inspired his passion for cooking, to exploring how the history of colonialism in Kerala has shaped its cuisine, and delving into the science and art of selecting ingredients and preparing dishes, Chef Anand George covers multiple facets of the culinary experience. 

Rajdeep Sardesai on the Politics and Media of India Today | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 28.10.2025

There is a lot to be said about the current state of politics and media in India today. This is exactly what journalist and author Rajdeep Sardesai expands on while talking about his newest book ‘2024: The Election that Surprised India’. Sardesei points out the hypocrisy of the Indian media and discusses Prime Minister Modi’s mass appeal as well as the need for a strong opposition. 

Jassa Ahluwalia on Navigating Between Two Identities | Jaipur Bytes 2025 25.10.2025

  “I am rejecting the idea that I’m half Punjabi and half British. I am both those things fully.” In this captivating podcast, Jassa Ahluwalia discusses his book “Both Not Half,” exploring identity and his writing process. He shares stories of growing up in a multicultural home, how his family blended languages and cultures, and his experiences visiting India. 

From Cinema to Literature: Manav Kaul and Imtiaz Ali on Good Storytelling | Jaipur Bytes 2025 24.10.2025

Storytelling takes on many forms from poems, plays, novels, short stories, to films, music, and short films. In this captivating podcast, Manav Kaul and Imtiaz Ali discuss elements that make narratives compelling, sharing how evocative literature and media influence their approach to writing, directing, and acting. Discover how stories inspire us and transform the way in which we see the world. 

Navigating Social Media Fame and Blending Music with Hrishi | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 14.10.2025

Growing up in America, singer Hrishi was surrounded by music that was different from the songs he heard at home. In this episode, Hrishi discusses how he navigated these two distinct musical worlds and discovered ways to blend Carnatic music with the English pop and rock that shaped his upbringing. He also reflects on achieving social media fame on Instagram and Tiktok.  

Prajakta Koli on Creativity, Fame, and her Debut Novel | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 13.10.2025

Radio, YouTube, Instagram, and Bollywood are just a few of the diverse fields Prajakta Koli has explored. Now, she is venturing into the world of literature with her debut novel, ‘Too Good to be True’. In this engaging podcast, social media star Koli shares insights into her creative writing process, how she navigates fame, and her approach to overcoming failure. 

Romy Gill’s Food Stories | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 09.10.2025

From eating Maggi and playing cricket in the 80s, to her mother’s cancer journey, to moving to the UK, chef and author Romy Gill shares the inspirations behind her book ‘Romy Gill’s India’. She discusses how growing up in Bengal as a Punjabi, along with other experiences such as travelling and relocating to the UK, have shaped her culinary experience. Gill’s experiences of being on television and...

Beyond the Voice: The unfiltered Kailash Kher | Jaipur Bytes Podcast 2025 08.10.2025

From thoughts on material possessions to the experiences that brought his iconic lyrics to life, catch the Kailash Kher beyond Saiyaan and Teri Deewani , in the first episode of the official podcast of the iconic Jaipur Literature Festival, The Jaipur Bytes, hosted by Yuva Ekta Foundation’s founder trustee, Puneeta Roy.

Dispensations erase history that doesn't suit their ideology | Anjum Hasan talks ‘History’s Angel’ 28.10.2024

Anjum Hasan’s latest book, ‘ History’s Angel’ , focuses on a historian named Alif, who navigates life in the multistoried and historical city of Delhi during a time when the study of history is becoming an increasingly conflicted territory. In this episode of the Jaipur Bytes podcast, Hasan joins writer and Itihāsology's founder, Eric Chopra, to discuss the nuances of her latest novel, the inspira...

Being a supermodel in late 90s India | Kelly Dorji on film, fashion, & more! 03.10.2024

In this Jaipur Bytes episode, Bhutanese actor, model, and author Kelly Dorji reflects on his trailblazing career as a model and offers insights into the evolving standards of beauty and the fashion industry's demands. In conversation with RJ Sarthak Kaushik, he speaks about his experiences of walking iconic ramps and working with some of the best names in the industry. He shares his thoughts on th...

What’s the future of AI & creativity? | Marcus du Sautoy on maths, music, & more. 13.09.2024

Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy brings numbers to life in this fascinating episode of Jaipur Bytes. In conversation with RJ Sarthak, Sautoy talks about being an Ambassador of Mathematics, the magic of imaginary numbers, the unexpected connections between maths and music, and the inspiring stories woven into the history of mathematics. An episode that offers a fresh and engaging take on how numbers...

How was Indian royalty dethroned? | John Zubrzycki on Indian history, Orientalism, magic & more 30.08.2024

How were Indian princes dethroned? Was Jaipur’s Royalty India’s answer to the Crown? What is so fascinating and puzzling about Indian magic? How does one write the shortest history of India? The ever-curious and inspiring chronicler of India’s diverse pasts, John Zubrzycki, joins Eric Chopra in this episode of the Jaipur Bytes podcast to discuss all of these interesting questions & much more!

“I see all sorts of absurd things!”| Kanan Gill talks ‘Acts of God’, failed jokes, & soft sci-fi. 16.08.2024

Kanan Gill, celebrated for his inimitable wit, joins host Sarthak Kaushik to discuss his soft sci-fi debut novel, Acts of God . He speaks about his more than a decade-long journey in the entertainment industry, the knock-knock jokes that earned him a Genius Visa, and the nuances that differentiate—and connect—being a writer and a performer.

Mary Beard walked so Philomena Cunk could run! | ancient cake, David Beckham, Roman graffiti & more 02.08.2024

The iconic classicist Mary Beard, who has written a range of books spanning diverse historical themes — from the emperors of Rome, women & power, love & laughter in our ancient worlds, and more — joins Itihāsology’s founder Eric Chopra and music programmer & broadcaster-podcaster Sarthak Kaushik in an episode of the Jaipur Bytes podcast and shares how ancient Egyptian cake led her to f...

Brexit, Trump, and fascism as inspirations for ‘Prophet Song’ | Booker Prize-winner Paul Lynch 19.07.2024

In this gripping episode of the Jaipur Bytes Podcast, Paul Lynch speaks to Sarthak Kaushik about the whirlwind journey of winning the Booker Prize in 2023 for his dystopian masterpiece, 'Prophet Song.' He reveals the shifts in his life after winning the coveted prize, speaks of the hidden corners of the world and the literary legends who ignite his creativity, and contemplates the evolving...

Met Gala - museums just for the elite? | Luke Syson discusses art history & more 06.07.2024

What goes into the art of curation? What is the idea of the ‘museum’ in popular culture? What has MET Gala's 'First Monday of May’s’ impact been on the world of art? What is the story behind Raphael’s ‘Madonna of the Pinks?’ If you are curious to hear about all of this and more then do not miss out on this episode of Jaipur Bytes in which art historian Luke Syson is in conversation with Er...

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