FOMO, Delulu & Chull: Living Loud in the Age of Comparison
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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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