• 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
  • Carts, Confusion & Bollywood Romance
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 8 looks at everyday habits, modern relationship language, and the deeper emotions hidden in Bollywood songs.

    In Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a caller opens up about her online shopping addiction — logging in to buy one thing and somehow ending up ordering ten. Aadhe Maa offers comfort, confusion, and an aadha solution to survive late-night “add to cart” decisions.

    In Millennial Maasi, Aarya explains how a friend gaslighted her, but Aditi Maasi struggles to understand how someone can manipulate reality and still call it friendship.

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the beloved song Yeh Ishq Hai from Jab We Met is unpacked — exploring how its dreamy lyrics capture the feeling of suddenly stumbling upon love like an unexpected slice of heaven.

    From impulse shopping to emotional manipulation and romantic Bollywood poetry, Episode 8 explores the small ways our feelings — and our carts — spiral out of control.

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    18 mins
  • From Benching to Bollywood Lyrics
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 7 explores the odd rules of the internet, modern dating lingo, and the hidden chaos in Bollywood lyrics.

    A caller, Ananya, speaks to Aditi about the frustration of making detailed mehndi art Reels that barely get views, while random content goes viral. Why does the algorithm reward everything except the effort?

    In Millennial Maasi, Aarya introduces Aditi Maasi to the Gen-Z dating term “benching” — keeping someone around as a backup option — leaving Maasi both confused and mildly horrified.

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the song Saree Ke Fall Sa from R... Rajkumar gets broken down for its playful lyrics and chaotic metaphors that somehow turned into a Bollywood favourite.

    With viral frustrations, modern dating vocabulary, and lyrical madness, Episode 7 captures the humour and confusion of navigating today’s culture.

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    18 mins
  • THE ADITI MITTAL SHOW - Smiling Under Pressure
    Feb 6 2026

    Episode 6 explores pressure, performance, and pretending everything’s fine as listeners across India open up to Aditi about modern expectations and quiet anxieties.

    A caller speaks to Aditi about the constant pressure to get married, where timelines, comparisons, and unsolicited advice begin to feel louder than personal choice.
    Aarya doubles down on manifestation, convinced she’ll land her dream job—just not the way millennials did it—leaving Millennial Maasi sceptical and slightly stressed.
    In Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a listener shares how posting a happy picture on Instagram strangely shifted energy, reactions, and real-life equations. Aadhe Maa offers emotional comfort, spiritual confusion, and an aadha solution to survive visibility.
    In Non Humans of India, a smartwatch takes the spotlight, exhausted from tracking steps, sleep, and stress while being blamed for inconvenient truths.
    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, The Breakup Song from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is unpacked for its cheerful denial and emotional chaos.

    With wedding pressure, manifestation debates, social-media aftershocks, and smiling breakup anthems, Episode 6 captures the tension between how life looks and how it actually feels.

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    19 mins
  • THE ADITI MITAL SHOW EPISODE FIVE- First ever interview of Bathroom Shower and more
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode 5 leans into guilt, crushes, confidence, and chaos as listeners from across India open up to Aditi about the small emotions that somehow feel very big.

    At Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a listener is weighed down by an unexpected moral dilemma—finding a ₹500 note and being unable to shake the guilt. Aadhe Maa steps in with emotional reassurance, spiritual confusion, and an aadha solution on how to make peace with money that arrived without permission.

    A new office joinee calls Aditi, caught in the early, awkward stages of a workplace crush. Unsure how to take things ahead without making it uncomfortable, the listener seeks clarity—only to discover that feelings are easier to have than to handle.

    Meanwhile, Aarya declares she is officially in her Main Character Energy era. She explains the philosophy with confidence and flair, insisting, “I will not chase, I will attract.” Millennial Maasi, naturally, is confused, suspicious, and mildly offended by the concept.

    In Non Humans of India, the hot seat is occupied by Balti the Bucket, who finally gets a chance to speak about a lifetime of being overused, overlooked, and taken for granted—especially during stressful mornings.

    And in Munni Mursheed Decodes, the spotlight turns to a song from Fanaa, as Munni unpacks its emotion, heartbreak, and dramatic depth—proving once again that no feeling is ever just a feeling.

    With guilt over found money, workplace butterflies, self-importance arcs, and talking household objects, Episode 5 captures the strange, sincere, and slightly ridiculous ways we try to make sense of ourselves.

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    19 mins
  • THE ADITI MITAL SHOW - EPISODE - FOUR -munni murshid decoding Tharki Chokro song from the Movie PK and More
    Jan 21 2026

    Episode 4 dives into the everyday pressure cooker of modern life as callers from across India connect with Aditi to vent, confess, and cope.

    At Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, an office-goer overwhelmed by unrealistic targets and constant workplace pressure seeks help. Aadhe Maa offers emotional first aid, half-baked spiritual logic, and an aadha solution on how to survive corporate harassment without completely losing it.

    Millennial Maasi finds herself emotionally shaken after discovering her niece’s wildly intense skincare routine. As products, steps, and jargon spiral out of control, confusion turns into concern—and then into classic Maasi judgment.

    In Non Humans of India, the most hated object of every morning finally gets its moment: the alarm clock. It speaks for the first time, shares its trauma, and defends itself against years of daily abuse.

    Meanwhile, Munni Mursheed Decodes takes on “Tharki Chokro”, unpacking its attitude, cultural context, and unapologetic energy—because even a bold party track deserves deep overthinking.

    Packed with nationwide listener voices, workplace stress, generational clashes, and signature chaos, Episode 4 captures the struggle of waking up, keeping up, and still laughing through it all.

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    22 mins
  • THE ADITI MITAL SHOW - EPISODE THREE (MILLENIAL MAASI DISTRUBED BY THE CONCEPT OF RIZZ AND MORE)
    Dec 31 2025

    It’s the last weekend of 2025, and The Aditi Mittal Show is wrapping up the year the only way it knows how—by overthinking it.

    As year-end parties, resolutions, and social pressure peak, listeners call in to talk about burnout, FOMO, and the exhausting expectation to feel something just because the calendar says so.

    At Aadhe Maa Pvt. Solutions, a listener grappling with friendship backstabbing seeks clarity. Aadhe Maa responds with emotional first aid, spiritual confusion, and—naturally—an aadha solution on how to survive betrayal without fully processing it.

    Munni Mursheed returns to decode “4 Bottle Roz Ka”, unpacking its lifestyle advice, emotional depth, and questionable wellness messaging—because nothing says self-reflection like a party anthem.

    Meanwhile, Millennial Maasi finds herself deeply disturbed while trying to understand the concept of “rizz” after her niece uses it in a sentence. Confusion follows. Judgment is passed.

    In Non Humans of India, an important and long-overdue guest finally speaks—toothpaste. For the first time ever, it opens up, spills the beans, and reveals what it’s really seen during your morning routine.

    With year-end reflections, listener confessions, and signature character chaos, Episode 3 captures the pressure, panic, and punchlines of closing out the year—one uncomfortable truth at a time.

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    24 mins