
Why did the chicken cross the bridge? To meet with Jas on the other side! Joining him is Rahul Chaturvedi, the writer/director of a new short film called "Forbidden Tikka Masala." It is available to view now on Omeleto's YouTube channel. Make sure to... more
In these quarantined times, aren't we all just looking for a BIFL of our own? Not sure what a BIFL is? Well I got just the podcast (and web series) for you! On the bridge this week we have Anisha Adusumilli, an actor out of LA who over the years has ... more
Swipe right on the bridge! Jas talks to Kabir Chopra, the writer/director/actor of a phenomenal new web series called "Swiped to Death." It explores the messy realities of online dating, told from the perspective of two recently single South Asians i... more
Things get inspirational on the bridge this week as Jas sits down with actor-producers Raja Deka and Sabrina Percario to discuss "The Venom Brothers," an intense short film about estranged foster brothers dealing with a dark family past. You can watc... more
Music always finds a way, and that couldn't be more true of our guest on the bridge this week. From singing karaoke as a kid, to the stages of "American Idol," to finally finding a place on the Chicago scene, singer/songwriter Shubha Vedula has carri... more
Quarantine can't stop the bridge (despite it taking a month to do another of these). Holed up in an apartment with Jas is writer/director/actor, Nardeep Khumri, with not just one, but two short films for your viewing pleasure: "Monogamish" and "Pagg.... more
Music mode continues on the bridge with singer/songwriter Subhi! Her journey begins in India, detours to New York, and settles in Chicago. Subhi has worked on Broadway, in Bollywood, and even for Wall Street. But that's not where her heart belonged, ... more
Switching gears on the bridge, Jas speaks with singer/songwriter/musician/composer, Sanjay Krishnamurthy. He's here to talk his latest album, Purple Arizona, and his journey from Ohio to Arizona to finally the independent music scene out in Los Angel... more









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