Delhi’s iconic RJ Sarthak takes center stage in a riveting two-part interview on the latest episode of “Bluntly Streaming,” where he spills the beans on nepotism, under-the-table dealings, and his unapologetic hunger for attention.
In an explosive conversation with podcaster Sumedha, Sarthak, known for his colorful beard and vibrant personality, didn’t hold back. The interview delved deep into his views on English music, his disdain for unrealistic portrayals of RJs in Bollywood, and his bold statement, declaring those who don’t appreciate English music as “subhumans,” stirred controversy.
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Delhi’s iconic RJ Sarthak takes center stage in a riveting two-part interview on the latest episode of “Bluntly Streaming,” where he spills the beans on nepotism, under-the-table dealings, and his unapologetic hunger for attention.In an explosive conversation with podcaster Sumedha, Sarthak, known for his colorful beard and vibrant personality, didn’t hold back. The interview delved deep into his views on English music, his disdain for unrealistic portrayals of RJs in Bollywood, and his bold statement, declaring those who don’t appreciate English music as “subhumans,” stirred controversy.The heated exchange reached its pinnacle when Sumedha, living up to her podcast’s name, bluntly questioned Sarthak’s originality. Mocked yet intrigued, Sarthak fired back, challenging Sumedha on her definition of being original.Amidst the banter, the conversation took unexpected turns—from Sarthak’s relief package for late risers to his preference for French over Sanskrit. The dynamic duo also explored the darker side of Sarthak’s career, touching on his TV stint, memorable callers, and a heart-wrenching anecdote of a listener’s tragic end.As the discussion meandered through Sarthak’s eclectic taste in music, his disdain for choreographed tunes, and his appreciation for underground bands, the podcast uncovered the DJ’s soul.The climax of the episode centered on Sarthak’s frustration with the modern music industry. He bemoaned the lack of effort placed on knowledge, reminiscing about his bus trips to the British Library in the ’90s. The podcast concluded with a poignant reminder from Sarthak, echoing through the airwaves, ‘Don’t mistake information for knowledge.’In this rollercoaster of an interview, RJ Sarthak proves he’s not just a voice on the radio waves; he’s a force to be reckoned with, bringing the real music revolution to the forefront.