Game Play Sport with Rahul, Arvind, and Kailash

Radio Azim Premji University

From gully cricket to gym bros, fan meltdowns to vanishing playgrounds—Game Play Sport unpacks how India plays, pauses, and powers through.

Hosted by Rahul De and Arvind Bharathi BN from Azim Premji University, and Kailash Koushik from Christ University, this new series explores how our ideas of game, play, and sport are evolving. What do they mean in today’s India? Who gets to participate, and how do trends in fitness, infrastructure, and fandom shape our everyday relationship with movement?

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Sports Are the New Reality TV — And OTT Made It Happen | Game Play Sport
22-07-2025
Sports Are the New Reality TV — And OTT Made It Happen | Game Play Sport
In this episode of Game Play Sport, we dive into how OTT platforms have changed the way Indians experience sports — shifting the focus from just scores and stats to drama, storylines, and spectacle. Sports Are the New Reality TV — And OTT Made It Happen. From behind-the-scenes docuseries to slow-motion replays and cinematic narratives, sport today feels more like a show than ever before. We explore why streaming is not just changing how we watch sports, but why we watch it in the first place. Our hosts also talk about: Why Sports Now Feel Like Reality TVThe Netflix Effect: How Streaming Built Star Power All Access, All Drama: What Sports Docuseries Are Really Selling Are We Watching for the Match or the Myth? Don’t miss this sharp and timely conversation about how OTT platforms are rewriting the playbook for Indian sports fans, only on Radio Azim Premji University. Tune in NOW!Special thanks to Manuja Veerappa for the interview. Discover more shows in English, Hindi, and Kannada: https://azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/radio-azim-premji-university Follow us on Instagram: @radioazimpremjiuniv Credits: Akshay Ramuhalli, Bruce Lee Mani, Gorveck Thokchom, Kishor Mandal, Kruthika Rao, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Ram Seshadri, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar. #GamePlaySport #Netflix #ott #Podcast #EducationAndSport #StayCurious #RadioAzimPremjiUniversity
Fan Anger in Sports: Why Do Emotions Run So High? | Game Play Sport Episode 3
08-07-2025
Fan Anger in Sports: Why Do Emotions Run So High? | Game Play Sport Episode 3
In this episode of Game Play Sport, Rahul De, Kailash Kaushik, and Arvind Bharathi BN dive into fan anger in sports and the emotional core of Indian sports fandom. From Angry Rant Man’s YouTube meltdowns to the infamous 1996 Eden Gardens riot, our relationship with sport often crosses the line from passion to rage. In order to unpack this, we speak with Ryan Thomas Philips, a computational neuroscientist and Assistant Professor at Azim Premji University about how fans closely tie their identity and self-worth to their teams. They also talk about: What Goes On In Your Brain During Tense Sporting Moments! How Sports Commentary Has Changed Over The Years! How Catharsis Plays A Big Role In Fan Anger How Big An Arsenal Fan Is Rahul? Watch this incredibly insightful conversation about what fan anger in sports looks like & how fans closely tie their identity to their favourite sports teams… Tune in NOW! _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Special thanks to Ryan Thomas Philips for being part of this episode. Identification Test Research Article: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232572704_Sports_fans_Measuring_degree_of_identification_with_their_team Credit: Akshay Ramuhalli, Bruce Lee Mani, Gorveck Thokchom, Kishor Mandal, Kruthika Rao, Narayan Krishnaswamy, Prashant Vasudevan, Ram Seshadri, Sananda Dasgupta, Seema Seth, Shraddha Gautam, Supriya Joshi, and Velu Shankar. Acknowledgements: Video: Person smashing keyboard | Video by Pexels Images: Arsenal Red Bistro Mug | Image courtesy: Arsenal Direct Arsenal 25/26 Home Jersey | Image courtesy: Arsenal Direct Arsenal Mousepad – | Image courtesy: Hepsiburada News Articles: Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open after media boycott | The Guardian, May 31, 2021 Australia beat India in one of the best Tests to take series lead | Al Jazeera, December 30, 2024 India beats New Zealand by four wickets in Champions Trophy final | Al Jazeera, March 9, 2025 Cricket World Cup: India’s heartbreak after loss to Australia | BBC News, November 20, 2023