He usually talks calmly, if you see his content not related to stand-up wheather it's some talk show or his quizzes with Unacademy founder etc. But when he's on stage, that's when you see Biswa 'Mast admi' :)
It was always great when Biswa appeared in various Podcasts. He always has that deep insight to subjects that interests him... Can't be happier to know he has his own podcast now ❤️ 🔥 ❤️
Biswa is a Minimalist in nature. Being popular doesn't change him. Fame doesn't get to him. If you notice you will see he listen carefully to others rather than just talking by himself. He is a natural guy. That's why people love him.
I want to say something about the dark ages. It is considered dark from the perspective of Europe only. There was ignorance in Europe only, but not in the Middle East. The Middle East was ruled by Muslim Rulers and their science and technology were peaking. These are called dark ages because of religious reasons as well. Europeans after the fall of Constantinople learned a lot of scientific concepts from the Arabs and then developed on them. And fun fact: the times we call renaissance is also only for Europe because at this time Arabs were in their so-called dark ages. I am consciously not saying anything about the other parts of the world because that will be very long. My point is that a lot of history we learn, especially world history, is Europe centric and I think that we should try to learn about more perspectives too. I think it becomes more important for us as we are not in Europe and are not Europeans. I didn't want to make the last point because the version of history we should know should be not about the ethnicity of people, but unfortunately, it is and I feel sorry for this. I was not trying to be condescending but if you felt that tone, then I must apologise for that. I hope you guys will take it in a positive vein and will deepen your curiosities instead of being disheartened. PS: Loved the initiative!
But Many Arabs travelled to india at that time as well & took our inventions and presented as their own . Like Most of Arabs think 0 and Decimal System was invented by them.
Fun fact about questioning of god due to disease: Aldous Huxley’s, the author of Brave New World, grandfather Thomas Henry Huxley worked with Darwin on theory of evolution and coined the term agnostic/agnosticism.
Heyy, that theory is no longer functional though. The modern theory is an integration of Hugo de Vries’ mutation theory and Darwin’ s concept of natural selection. Also, I was really happy to read your comment :)
Take a moment to appreciate Varun as well. This comments section reminds me of Biswa saying "keep writing how cute Kanan looks because I have no heart" in one of the Pretentious Movie Reviews episodes😅❤
Biswa and Podcasts =high level Knowledge and facts coming your way... Kumar Varun is also very very smart... Such podcasts are so fun and informative at the same time
The way Biswa says "Yeah" in conversation is like he is listening to you with all the attention and understanding your emotions , like he is looking into your soul ...😌 I know this sounds crazy 😄 But Biswas's yeah is more assuring than anyone's tons of words.
Fun Fact: I just googled spanish flu and there is a new york times story about a 101 year old guy who was born during spanish flu and he has recovered from corona virus
Yeah I read about him in the beginning, there was also a lady, 101 years old who has suffered form a lot of deseases in old age, cancer included if I remember correctly and she was alive and her life was endangered in WW II as well...so she survived a lot
This podcast just made me appreciate the quality of education that icse provides, like in standard 3 we were taught how Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine, the story surrounding it, the concept of incubation period and just how vaccines work in such a simple yet amazingly interesting way. Btw great content guys! Loved this episode and waiting for more :)
Isce is much underappreciated, it grilled us like anyththing but made us much more knowledgeable, ofcourse I'm talking about their of who actually learned and not mugged cause isce did make mugging up a need for some people with the sheer size of the study load
Dude I'm studied in several schools, both cbse and icse board, and they were both equally shit and amazing in number. . I personally prefer cbse because it gave me more freedom to explore my various other hobbies and interests and study something other than textbooks on my own. People underestimate icse's knowledge as well as cbse's potential lol. But I think it also depends on the school where you're studying.
As a doctor I must say Biswa has good insight and high IQ. Kya padhta hai be. I think you people should have studied history and policy making than going for engineering. When will we as a country start aptitude based career choices. Respect for both. They could have easily put some joke n shit but these things mattered and will happen again in a slightly different manner.
Now, most of the vaccines don't include the original strains of virus or parasite for which they are being developed. That's an inherently old technique. The modern way of developing vaccines is to include the messenger RNA into the vaccine so that the body immediately recognizes it to create anti-bodies. Only for certain cases, the traditional technique of injecting some virus/parasitic material is employed. Nice podcast BTW. :)
It's obviously not widely used. But, some vaccines are live because they are more efficient that way, like polio, mumps, rotavirus. These are called live attenuated because they have the potential to produce an 'infection' but not a disease.
@@shashankjoshi2656 how does this prove we invented aeroplanes? ek bande ne vaccine banaya to iska matlab uske countrymen ne wheel bhi invent kia hoga!
@@jayanta_panda Sanskrut and French (descendent of Latin) both come from PIE. Sanskrut is however not the mother of the European branch of the IE languages.
Now that's what we call an amazing podcast. No bragging, no jargons, no self self-appraisals, just two cool dudes talking about cool stuff. Keep up the show man.
Loved the podcast, please keep posting! Small correction though at ~ 26:45 , The Plague of Justinian was responsible for causing almost half of the deaths in Europe, not the world.
In all the theories and sci fi and movies and pop culture about time travel, somehow I never came across this "role" that diseases and immunity would play! Seems so painfully obvious now. Loved this guys!
Would love to see more of these!!!! Few considerations- 1. Better sound.-Currently the voice is very low. 2.Facing front on- It feels bit off ,does not need to be in center but atleast horizontal. 3.Topic- Please consider Industrial Revolution for one of your podcast. Oh, one more. please add the name of the book, its not in the description.
Kudos to you guys!! Comedians talking about history and immunology... That's amazing! History has really done huge injustice to all those great, selfless people you mentioned (and let's not forget Alexander Fleming, who discovered the first antibiotic - Penicillin) inspite of their humongous favours on humanity (by not even patenting their discoveries)! Physicists have always been in limelight but sadly these microbiologists have never received that pleasure, which is a shame for us benefitting generations. You guys discussed about Jenner, Salk and Sabin, Jon Snow (Father of Epidemiology) whom the general public, except Medicos/Veterinarians/Pharmacists/Microbiologists, might not know about, and I really want to thank you both for that! Please keep doing this wonderful thing!
I loved this podcast so much! Me and husband were discussing the Latin origin of Corona, the past present future bacterial immunity thing and the Spanish Flu ka namkaran thing and listening to all of that here made my day!! I used to hate history but i love it so much now.. Please continue this podcast, man!
the polio vaccine guy they are talking about is albert sabin and he was from my university, university of cincinnati. I feel pity for him dude he deserved nobel prize
This is amazing! Don't stop making new episodes. As an ever curious person who loves hanging out with friends and chilling I feel like this podcast is the best of both worlds. Lots of love Biswa and Kumar
Finally a podcast that increases our knowledge!! Loved it! One small correction or maybe an additional reason - The reason Spanish Flu was hidden by Germany, France, etc. was the disease spread by close contact and a majority of their troops spent their days in trenches in close quarters, so to avoid panic, etc. they decided to hide it.
A podcast on pandemics and epidemics will probably be the first and last episode for a while.....the irony. Btw loved this one Biswa. Hope you get to do these after the lockdown.
Biswa referring to "Guns, germs and steel" and Kumar Varun speaking about "John Snow's research on cholera". This is one of the best Indian podcast. Great initiative...
Loved the content so much, it's just filled with so much knowledge. Just a suggestion please do not put "many banters later" wala break so often its so disturbing that when you're into the podcast and enjoying suddenly the thing pops up.
This is the most chillax and fun podcast i've seen in a while!!! I LAUGHED and got so much INFORMATION about history at the same time!!! how did i not see this in march!!! hats off guys!! love the vibe of this poscast!!! keep going
I love how Biswa acts surprised when Varun tells him how the Spanish Flu Got it's name. This is a well known story, especially in the UPSC aspirants circle.
If only the sound was a lil high.. You guys are not that audible... Also regarding antibiotics , yes it's true , y'll are suppose to finish the complete course of it to prevent resistance.
Really enjoyed this guys, you both had a good balance of facts and humour. Hopefully you'll ease into your own style in time. Well done and thank you for an informative and different approach to a 'topical topic', have a great socially distanced weekend, look forward to the next podcast 😷
Ok I’m eagerly and desperately waiting for the next episode !!!! Just a suggestion can we do one on the rise of financial giants in the world ? The ones who almost monopolise the markets
I'm absolutely psyched about this podcast, looking forward to the next one. A few suggestions from a well wisher, if I may.. - It'd be nice to see Kumar Varun's face when he is talking and not just the one camera angle of Biswa starting at him. - The 'Much Banter Later' after the end of each topic is a slight bit annoying. We don't mind it being a long recording without those breakers. Never thought i'd like another history podcast as much as Hardcore History, and then this comes along. Pls keep posting. Much love.
Small point.:) The Dark Ages are restricted to the western Eurpore. In the rest of the world at that time there was still a lot of culture and science being formed. Especially in the Arabian and Indian and Chinese civilizations. So that's a very eurocentric view to imagine that nothing happened till the renaissance. But love the podcast.
OMG LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE U BISWA THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS PODCAST!!! your intellect and humor never cease to amaze me dude!!! thank goodness we needed your podcast....after kenny and the internet said so...i want to see more of you ....wish we cud get pretentious movie reviews also back it was so hilarious...rewatching it during the lockdown...thanks again biswa
Well there should have been a light on how south east asia has been tackleing the situations like pandaemics through centuries.. Even about "age of mahajanpads" there are little to no information about the scientific literature or practices done in indian subcontinent. And also these history of dark ages were only dark for Europeans Coz chinese and other middle eastern empires had their golden age as they were scientifically advanced Before the "Renaissance age of Europe". Also pandaemic of 1918 killed more people in indian subcontinent then the entire Europe...
Great podcast! Keep it up. One trivia about impact that TB has had on Indian History - Peshwa Madhavrao the first, who was grandson of Peshwa Bajirao and came to power in 1760 after Marathas lost the battle of Panipat died of Tuberculosis at the age of 27 in 1772. He was rebuilding the Maratha confederacy (Mughals were nominal rulers by that time, Peshwas ruled from Pune to Delhi-Bengal.) He had to scale back the unification efforts due to ill health. His death is considered a bigger blow to Maratha state than the defeat of Panipat. The efforts to cure him of the decease make a great story in themselves. After his death the intrigue of succession derailed the entire Maratha power thus paving way for EIC's conquest of India.
**Just a correction: The Dark Ages that Varun was talking about which started in the 6th century were the literal Dark Ages and not the metaphorical one that he explained as ignorance and lack of science. So, it was literal because, in the 6th century around 536 AD, a volcano erupted in the Iceland, due to which most of the earth especially the Europe was covered in the volcanic dust which did not let the sunlight to penetrate the atmosphere. So, it resulted in a perpetual darkness up to 18 months. Due to which crops died and a worldwide famine took place which led to malnutrition, poor immune system and eventually The Justininan Plague.
Awesome podcast guys! It was nice to see that Varun was prepared with some notes and brought some really interesting references in between with those. Waiting for more podcasts eagerly!
Probably the most honest and intersting podcast in India right now. You guys are offcourse a bit ass clenched and would loosen up with more episodes. Just one suggestion: keep the continuity and drop the banter banner interruption. Subscribed 🤠
OK, so biswa finally remembered that he has his own youtube channel.
This joke finally needs to die.
biswa kalyan rath ROAST PLS CHECK IT OUT - th-cam.com/video/xmgjBecrEHc/w-d-xo.html
I've never seen Biswa talk so calmly, this is a rare sighting.
He usually talks calmly, if you see his content not related to stand-up wheather it's some talk show or his quizzes with Unacademy founder etc.
But when he's on stage, that's when you see Biswa 'Mast admi' :)
Watch his podcast with Kenny and SNG etc.
He is very calm and intelligent to speak on any topic with a little amount of fun.
That's not Biswa, that's Kalyan
@@prasanjeetmohanty true. i love that about him, for some reason
28 Mar 2020 - aap dono pandemic ke time mein saath mein the kya
It was always great when Biswa appeared in various Podcasts. He always has that deep insight to subjects that interests him... Can't be happier to know he has his own podcast now ❤️ 🔥 ❤️
bro yeh uski majboori hai... ab standup comedy dekhne jaoge toh corona leke aoge return
@@princevishal6363 he seems to be enjoying this more tho
@@princevishal6363 you don't know Biswa then! He has keen interest in history and knowledge obv he can't fake a podcast.
Most of the stand up comics around the world have podcasts it's very common for them to feel comfortable doing podcasts
Biswa is a Minimalist in nature. Being popular doesn't change him. Fame doesn't get to him. If you notice you will see he listen carefully to others rather than just talking by himself. He is a natural guy. That's why people love him.
A jee topper and a cat topper just chilling in a cafe
Truly!
What were their ranks?
Topper is a misnomer
Where is the UPSC topper ???
Biswa is 2546 air in jee
Guys people really love knowing about history
Continue this podcast and bring in anecdotes of historical events
Would really love to hear
thelearningepiphany.com you can read some amazing articles on Indian History and other topics
Both are nerds.
@@Adgjmptw343 nerd is the new cool
@@gauravjain3291 thank you for this
You would love Dan Carlins podcast. It's life changing for history nerds and neophytes alike.
Ladies, find a man who looks at you the way biswa looks at kumar
The way both of them are looking at each other and the tone they are speaking.
😆😆😆😆
Hahaha
Dream, man dream!
I wish! Love this bromance!
Biswa be like: aye tatti log thoda knowledge bhi le lo
😂
🤣 how true !!
Everyone's like "The way Biswa looks at Varun and all"
To be honest I would also look that way to anyone who is giving me knowledge.
agreed
Le Maths Teacher : 😒😒
Came here for the entertainment,
Went out as Graduate in History
Came here to read comments, surprisingly came across a comment with a familiar DP.
@@arpitchhabra1536 Sir! Sir! Sir!!! 🙏🏻
I want to say something about the dark ages. It is considered dark from the perspective of Europe only. There was ignorance in Europe only, but not in the Middle East. The Middle East was ruled by Muslim Rulers and their science and technology were peaking. These are called dark ages because of religious reasons as well. Europeans after the fall of Constantinople learned a lot of scientific concepts from the Arabs and then developed on them. And fun fact: the times we call renaissance is also only for Europe because at this time Arabs were in their so-called dark ages.
I am consciously not saying anything about the other parts of the world because that will be very long.
My point is that a lot of history we learn, especially world history, is Europe centric and I think that we should try to learn about more perspectives too. I think it becomes more important for us as we are not in Europe and are not Europeans. I didn't want to make the last point because the version of history we should know should be not about the ethnicity of people, but unfortunately, it is and I feel sorry for this.
I was not trying to be condescending but if you felt that tone, then I must apologise for that. I hope you guys will take it in a positive vein and will deepen your curiosities instead of being disheartened.
PS: Loved the initiative!
So like whenever a podcast like this will come, I ll wait for your comment for a different perspective. Please keep coming back!
This is enriching ❤
Comment everytime man 👍👍👍👍
But Many Arabs travelled to india at that time as well & took our inventions and presented as their own . Like Most of Arabs think 0 and Decimal System was invented by them.
Karmveer That was good 👌🏻
Fun fact about questioning of god due to disease: Aldous Huxley’s, the author of Brave New World, grandfather Thomas Henry Huxley worked with Darwin on theory of evolution and coined the term agnostic/agnosticism.
Damn, didn't know that!
Heyy, that theory is no longer functional though. The modern theory is an integration of Hugo de Vries’ mutation theory and Darwin’ s concept of natural selection. Also, I was really happy to read your comment :)
He also was a mad acid user, and actually died in the middle of an acid trip
Another Random fact: Huxley was George Orwell's (1984, Animal Farm) teacher.
Fun Fact Huxley was a proponent of Psychedelics :)
Take a moment to appreciate Varun as well. This comments section reminds me of Biswa saying "keep writing how cute Kanan looks because I have no heart" in one of the Pretentious Movie Reviews episodes😅❤
History! There are almost no Indian history podcasts. Thank you so much biswa❤️❤️❤️
Ananya Shukla then u don’t know about the carvaka podcast. U suld definitely check out.
@@neharai4927 Will do! Thanks a ton :)
Echoes of India by Anirudh kanisetti.... you can listen it on Spotify 👍🏽
thelearningepiphany.com you can read some amazing articles on Indian History and other topics
Do you follow 'The Dollop with Dave Anthony'? Its a great podcast(english)
Biswa and Podcasts =high level Knowledge and facts coming your way...
Kumar Varun is also very very smart...
Such podcasts are so fun and informative at the same time
remove the mic setup and it's just 3 guys chilling out in a cafe with a sneaky bastard who doesn't talk in the group being the viewer.
Unko feel nhi aayega na phir podcast recording wala
@@iamsyedomair it's no more sng ka podcast
It is the internet said so
biswa kalyan rath ROAST PLS CHECK IT OUT - th-cam.com/video/xmgjBecrEHc/w-d-xo.html
I love how biswa was so pissed about salk and the other guy not getting a noble prize, that he could not form a sentence for a while 😂
I could listen to them for 21 days straight
Then it becomes a habit,and we keep doing the same later anyhow 😄
The way Biswa says "Yeah" in conversation is like he is listening to you with all the attention and understanding your emotions , like he is looking into your soul ...😌
I know this sounds crazy 😄
But Biswas's yeah is more assuring than anyone's tons of words.
Every 2:00 :
Me : This is getting a little interesting
Next second :
*Much Banters Laters*
Me : Kya hai yeh bakchodi..😶
I just remember Biswa saying he hates podcasts when talking to Kenny in Simple Ken :D
Wasn't that Kannan Gill?
Kishaloy z It was Kanan
And he said he listens to podcasts only about history.
You know,out of all the people on youtube,
youtube has made your profile picture black!
Thank you. It was heart wrenching to see you go on other people's podcasts and tone yourself down.
Ps: ❤
Fun Fact: I just googled spanish flu and there is a new york times story about a 101 year old guy who was born during spanish flu and he has recovered from corona virus
Yeah I read about him in the beginning, there was also a lady, 101 years old who has suffered form a lot of deseases in old age, cancer included if I remember correctly and she was alive and her life was endangered in WW II as well...so she survived a lot
This podcast just made me appreciate the quality of education that icse provides, like in standard 3 we were taught how Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine, the story surrounding it, the concept of incubation period and just how vaccines work in such a simple yet amazingly interesting way.
Btw great content guys!
Loved this episode and waiting for more :)
People underestimate icse
Edward jenner vali story 3 standard me thi state board also😌
Isce is much underappreciated, it grilled us like anyththing but made us much more knowledgeable, ofcourse I'm talking about their of who actually learned and not mugged cause isce did make mugging up a need for some people with the sheer size of the study load
Dude I'm studied in several schools, both cbse and icse board, and they were both equally shit and amazing in number. . I personally prefer cbse because it gave me more freedom to explore my various other hobbies and interests and study something other than textbooks on my own. People underestimate icse's knowledge as well as cbse's potential lol. But I think it also depends on the school where you're studying.
@@sakshibhat8508 yeah
As a doctor I must say Biswa has good insight and high IQ. Kya padhta hai be. I think you people should have studied history and policy making than going for engineering. When will we as a country start aptitude based career choices. Respect for both. They could have easily put some joke n shit but these things mattered and will happen again in a slightly different manner.
Every podcast he comes to, he leaves trails of his sound mind, love for trivia.
The way Biswa laughs and smiles when Varun talks about death concerns me. 6:22
Haan bro, bilkul. Kya pakde ho
He is one of those people who accepted death as a normal thing...
Yeah ..weird!!
* sad Kanan noises *
Now, most of the vaccines don't include the original strains of virus or parasite for which they are being developed. That's an inherently old technique. The modern way of developing vaccines is to include the messenger RNA into the vaccine so that the body immediately recognizes it to create anti-bodies. Only for certain cases, the traditional technique of injecting some virus/parasitic material is employed. Nice podcast BTW. :)
We still have live vaccines. As well as killed and conjugate Vaccines.
@@snigdhasehgal2682 Is it still a widely acceptable practice, or slowly being overridden? Or is it something to do with the equipment?
It's obviously not widely used. But, some vaccines are live because they are more efficient that way, like polio, mumps, rotavirus. These are called live attenuated because they have the potential to produce an 'infection' but not a disease.
In a weird way, this podcast reminded me of Sheldon Cooper's Flags on The Big Bang Theory.
Me too 😅😂😂
Yeah it has a similar feel
*fun with flags😂🤣
Sheldon cooper and Amy Farah flower present Sheldon cooper's FUN WITH FLAGS. 😂 😂
Sheldon Copper and Amy Farrah Fowler present Sheldon Cooper's FUN WITH FLAGS.
Deeply Knowledgeable for a person who just a basic understanding of History.
Really something not expected of two of the best comics.
The French word for cow is "vache".. eventually becoming vaccination.
and the word 'vache' has it's root in sanskrit word 'vatsa' that means a calf. :)
@@jayanta_panda This proves we invented aeroplanes thousands of years ago
@@shashankjoshi2656 how does this prove we invented aeroplanes? ek bande ne vaccine banaya to iska matlab uske countrymen ne wheel bhi invent kia hoga!
Vaccine comes from a Latin word ‘vacca’, which means cow!
@@jayanta_panda Sanskrut and French (descendent of Latin) both come from PIE. Sanskrut is however not the mother of the European branch of the IE languages.
Now that's what we call an amazing podcast. No bragging, no jargons, no self self-appraisals, just two cool dudes talking about cool stuff. Keep up the show man.
Two physics teachers talking about the past
if you get it....
Iit iim students
Laakhon me Ek reference
True.. its not their genre.. biswa is sometimes just speechless.. finding words
Loved the podcast, please keep posting! Small correction though at ~ 26:45 , The Plague of Justinian was responsible for causing almost half of the deaths in Europe, not the world.
The way Biswa says "buddy.."
Beats "Bicky pleez" by a million miles
Then you have never tried saying "shitaao" "shitaao" "shitaao"
It’s amazing how Biswa does not follow the trend of and does everything based on his interests.
2 of the most inteligent persons of Indian comic scene in one podcast ❤❤❤❤❤
Finally, the Biotech degree of @Biswa put to some use.
In all the theories and sci fi and movies and pop culture about time travel, somehow I never came across this "role" that diseases and immunity would play! Seems so painfully obvious now. Loved this guys!
Would love to see more of these!!!!
Few considerations-
1. Better sound.-Currently the voice is very low.
2.Facing front on- It feels bit off ,does not need to be in center but atleast horizontal.
3.Topic- Please consider Industrial Revolution for one of your podcast.
Oh, one more. please add the name of the book, its not in the description.
Guns, germs and steel
Guys the way you talk facts and history related stuff is so relaxing and cool. Please please keep doing it. #MastAadmi 🤘. Big Fan 🙂🤘
are you the admin of this channel?
@@searchrankoptimize Nah man... It's just my google account username.
Kudos to you guys!! Comedians talking about history and immunology... That's amazing!
History has really done huge injustice to all those great, selfless people you mentioned (and let's not forget Alexander Fleming, who discovered the first antibiotic - Penicillin) inspite of their humongous favours on humanity (by not even patenting their discoveries)! Physicists have always been in limelight but sadly these microbiologists have never received that pleasure, which is a shame for us benefitting generations.
You guys discussed about Jenner, Salk and Sabin, Jon Snow (Father of Epidemiology) whom the general public, except Medicos/Veterinarians/Pharmacists/Microbiologists, might not know about, and I really want to thank you both for that!
Please keep doing this wonderful thing!
Jeeeeee baaaatttt. Biswa is back after retweeting two tweets of shiv aroor. Tweet more no plz. Hehehehehe
Twitter handle??
parth sarathi @kalyanrath
Are baba i was asking for your handle, everyone knows his twitter.🤦🏽♂️
I loved this podcast so much! Me and husband were discussing the Latin origin of Corona, the past present future bacterial immunity thing and the Spanish Flu ka namkaran thing and listening to all of that here made my day!! I used to hate history but i love it so much now.. Please continue this podcast, man!
the polio vaccine guy they are talking about is albert sabin and he was from my university, university of cincinnati. I feel pity for him dude he deserved nobel prize
This is amazing! Don't stop making new episodes.
As an ever curious person who loves hanging out with friends and chilling I feel like this podcast is the best of both worlds.
Lots of love Biswa and Kumar
I Believe Comedians Are Smart Because They Always See The World Or Subject Of Conversation In A Different Light
In A Way People Don't Dare To See
I was always curious when Biswa on various podcasts and videos used to talk about history. I always wanted to listen more . Now I can. Thanks guys
2:17 our man has found his love.
This podcast is now officially my favourite podcast of all times
I want biswa as my science teacher... I will score insane marks😅😂
Finally a podcast that increases our knowledge!! Loved it!
One small correction or maybe an additional reason - The reason Spanish Flu was hidden by Germany, France, etc. was the disease spread by close contact and a majority of their troops spent their days in trenches in close quarters, so to avoid panic, etc. they decided to hide it.
Last time biswa uploaded Corona was still a beer
I could listen to these two all day. They really think before they speak! Not just speaking for the sake of it. Can’t wait for the next ❤️
What a Wow. Loved this. Subah Subah bhar pur knowledge milla. Thank You.
A podcast on pandemics and epidemics will probably be the first and last episode for a while.....the irony. Btw loved this one Biswa. Hope you get to do these after the lockdown.
I loved this podcast but the problem was the "much banter later" breaks
Idm listening to the podcast even if it's 1+ hrs!
Biswa referring to "Guns, germs and steel" and Kumar Varun speaking about "John Snow's research on cholera". This is one of the best Indian podcast. Great initiative...
I see biswa
Then I am the mast aadmi ❤️
Loved the content so much, it's just filled with so much knowledge. Just a suggestion please do not put "many banters later" wala break so often its so disturbing that when you're into the podcast and enjoying suddenly the thing pops up.
Oh man, the sexual tension!! Woof!!
jk Really looking forward for the next one.
This is the most chillax and fun podcast i've seen in a while!!! I LAUGHED and got so much INFORMATION about history at the same time!!! how did i not see this in march!!! hats off guys!! love the vibe of this poscast!!! keep going
I love how Biswa acts surprised when Varun tells him how the Spanish Flu Got it's name. This is a well known story, especially in the UPSC aspirants circle.
This is Gold! Kindly continue and make it longer! I really didn't want it to end. Don't edit out the banters.
If only the sound was a lil high.. You guys are not that audible...
Also regarding antibiotics , yes it's true , y'll are suppose to finish the complete course of it to prevent resistance.
We need more of this. Please don't let less views mislead you Biswa, this podcast will develop a very small but LOYAL audience.
Really enjoyed this guys, you both had a good balance of facts and humour. Hopefully you'll ease into your own style in time. Well done and thank you for an informative and different approach to a 'topical topic', have a great socially distanced weekend, look forward to the next podcast 😷
Epic.i have liked the video and subscribed the channel...kudooooos
Fun fact - Mahatma Gandhi was infected from Spanish flu. Thankfully, he recovered.
Ok I’m eagerly and desperately waiting for the next episode !!!! Just a suggestion can we do one on the rise of financial giants in the world ? The ones who almost monopolise the markets
What’s the music used in the “much banter later” transitions?
Even i'm interested
Saucy Poop it’s frikkin groovy! I love it
I'm absolutely psyched about this podcast, looking forward to the next one.
A few suggestions from a well wisher, if I may..
- It'd be nice to see Kumar Varun's face when he is talking and not just the one camera angle of Biswa starting at him.
- The 'Much Banter Later' after the end of each topic is a slight bit annoying. We don't mind it being a long recording without those breakers.
Never thought i'd like another history podcast as much as Hardcore History, and then this comes along. Pls keep posting. Much love.
33:13 Top quality joke 😂
Small point.:)
The Dark Ages are restricted to the western Eurpore.
In the rest of the world at that time there was still a lot of culture and science being formed. Especially in the Arabian and Indian and Chinese civilizations.
So that's a very eurocentric view to imagine that nothing happened till the renaissance.
But love the podcast.
i would really like to hear the many banters pls :)
I want the uncut version. Please gimme the banter.
Bro pehle mai like karega fir dekhega
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Five Minutes Into the video and u realise it's one of the those unique podcasts on YT👍👍 Biswa, thank you n love it buddy!
Discuss all conspiracy theories in next podcast. We need to spend 21 one day somehow.
You could check out Conspiracy Theories by 'The Internet Said So ft. Biswa'
@@nehajagtiani2523 we have past that lockdown phase now. Appreciate your reply though.
OMG LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE U BISWA THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS PODCAST!!! your intellect and humor never cease to amaze me dude!!! thank goodness we needed your podcast....after kenny and the internet said so...i want to see more of you ....wish we cud get pretentious movie reviews also back it was so hilarious...rewatching it during the lockdown...thanks again biswa
Well there should have been a light on how south east asia has been tackleing the situations like pandaemics through centuries..
Even about "age of mahajanpads" there are little to no information about the scientific literature or practices done in indian subcontinent.
And also these history of dark ages were only dark for Europeans
Coz chinese and other middle eastern empires had their golden age as they were scientifically advanced
Before the "Renaissance age of Europe".
Also pandaemic of 1918 killed more people in indian subcontinent then the entire Europe...
This is just pure love for science and history coming together! ❤️
Need more of this 🤗✌️
Tell me this: HOW DID YOU TRAVEL DURING THE CURFEW? THIS STUDIO Is NOT in your building , is it?
Yuhuuuu...Finallly biswa ji is here ❤️ thanks for coming up with this
The show should probably called "Many Banters later" 😋
Great podcast! Keep it up.
One trivia about impact that TB has had on Indian History - Peshwa Madhavrao the first, who was grandson of Peshwa Bajirao and came to power in 1760 after Marathas lost the battle of Panipat died of Tuberculosis at the age of 27 in 1772. He was rebuilding the Maratha confederacy (Mughals were nominal rulers by that time, Peshwas ruled from Pune to Delhi-Bengal.) He had to scale back the unification efforts due to ill health. His death is considered a bigger blow to Maratha state than the defeat of Panipat. The efforts to cure him of the decease make a great story in themselves.
After his death the intrigue of succession derailed the entire Maratha power thus paving way for EIC's conquest of India.
**Just a correction: The Dark Ages that Varun was talking about which started in the 6th century were the literal Dark Ages and not the metaphorical one that he explained as ignorance and lack of science. So, it was literal because, in the 6th century around 536 AD, a volcano erupted in the Iceland, due to which most of the earth especially the Europe was covered in the volcanic dust which did not let the sunlight to penetrate the atmosphere. So, it resulted in a perpetual darkness up to 18 months. Due to which crops died and a worldwide famine took place which led to malnutrition, poor immune system and eventually The Justininan Plague.
Just stumbled upon these series of history podcasts. Loving the show! Please keep going. ♥️
The most irritating part of the whole video is "Much Banter later." WE WANT TO LISTEN TO THAT ALSO. PLEASE !
Awesome podcast guys! It was nice to see that Varun was prepared with some notes and brought some really interesting references in between with those. Waiting for more podcasts eagerly!
Good video. But when is the next one comingg??
Amazing!!! I just hope that you continue with this no matter the number if views you get on this series
We want to here that "banter"
Such a great podcast! Just like pop-science, this is pop-history.
Nobody:
Leterally Nobody:
Roman Saini : Hold my beer!
I'm super duper into trivia and thus super excited about this podcast. Please keep updating!
Bring neville shah #bringbawa
Being a history enthusiast myself, this was such a fun and thought provoking podcast. Loved their informal conversation on history !!
Y'all need to be sitting at least 2 meters apart, especially while talking about pandemics. Just sayin'
Probably the most honest and intersting podcast in India right now. You guys are offcourse a bit ass clenched and would loosen up with more episodes. Just one suggestion: keep the continuity and drop the banter banner interruption. Subscribed 🤠