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The Aditi Mittal Show

The Aditi Mittal Show

By: Red FM
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Hosted by celebrated stand-up comedian and writer Aditi Mittal, The Aditi Mittal Show is a high-energy weekend comedy podcast The show brings together a full mohalla of Aditi’s most-loved characters—Aadhe Maa, Munni Mursheed, Coach Jagruti, and the world of Non Humans of India—each offering a hilariously sharp take on everyday India.

Blending satire, sketches, and Aditi’s signature storytelling, the 12-week series is a humorous detour from the daily grind. Fast-paced, character-driven, and deeply relatable, The Aditi Mittal Show captures the madness of ordinary life with wit, warmth, and unapologetic honesty.

2026 Red FM
Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Overthinking, Overworked, Overwatched.
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 11 taps into modern-day paranoia, everyday work struggles, and the timeless confusion of growing up in a world that feels a little too aware.

    In Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a millennial caller shares his anxiety around technology — convinced that his phone is constantly spying on him and even judging his thoughts. From predictive texts to oddly specific ads, Aadhe Maa navigates the fine line between digital reality and overthinking, unpacking how deeply tech has seeped into our minds.

    In Millennial Maasi, Aarya brings in a light yet sharp perspective on over-analysis, reminding Maasi that not everything needs to be overthought — sometimes things just are what they are, leaving Maasi amused and slightly unconvinced.

    Meanwhile, a regular caller, Sonali from Gurgaon, shares her corporate reality — where being sincere and efficient at work only seems to result in more responsibilities being added to her plate. What follows is a relatable take on workplace boundaries and the silent burnout of always being “reliable.”

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the iconic track Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji is explored for its emotional depth, highlighting how no matter how much we mature, a part of us remains vulnerable, hopeful, and childlike.

    From tech paranoia to office politics and emotional nostalgia, Episode 11 captures the chaos of trying to stay in control when life keeps proving otherwise.

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    25 mins
  • Choice vs Expectations: Dil, Duniya aur Decisions
    Apr 2 2026

    Episode 10 explores personal choice, generational differences, and the unexpected wisdom hidden in Bollywood lyrics.

    In Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a 30-year-old married woman calls in, sharing the pressure she faces from family to have a child. While everyone around her warns that “time will pass,” she’s certain she doesn’t want one — leaving Aadhe Maa to navigate expectations, choice, and emotional boundaries.

    In Millennial Maasi, Aarya tells Aditi Maasi that not everything in life is “trauma” and sometimes it’s just not that deep — a take that leaves Maasi both shocked and slightly amused.

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the iconic track Tinku Jiya from Yamla Pagla Deewana gets unpacked for its playful lyrics and chaotic energy that somehow became a fan favourite.

    From family expectations to Gen-Z perspectives and Bollywood’s quirky poetry, Episode 10 captures the humour and tension in how different generations make sense of life.

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    18 mins
  • FOMO, Delulu & Chull: Living Loud in the Age of Comparison
    Mar 25 2026

    Episode 9 explores social-media pressure, Gen-Z optimism, and the party anthem we all secretly relate to.

    A caller, Riya from Pune, opens up about constant FOMO — feeling like everyone else on Instagram is doing more, achieving more, and living a better life. As she speaks to Aditi, the conversation unpacks how social media quietly amplifies comparison and anxiety.

    In Millennial Maasi, Aarya introduces the internet mantra “Delulu is the new Solulu”, passionately defending the power of a little delusion in manifesting dreams, while Aditi Maasi tries to understand how unrealistic optimism has suddenly become life advice.

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the hit track Kar Gayi Chull from Kapoor & Sons is broken down for its chaotic party energy and the unapologetic celebration of being a little too much.

    With Instagram comparisons, Gen-Z coping philosophies, and Bollywood’s ultimate party mood, Episode 9 captures the tension between feeling left behind and choosing to live a little louder.

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    19 mins
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