Welcome to our podcast, where no idea is too sacred to be questioned, and no hypocrisy too small to escape notice. Rooted in Periyar’s rationalist vision, we speak for equality, humanity, and reason, while taking a scalpel to the pretence of power, the absurdities of cinema and pop culture, and the comfortable lies we tell ourselves. This isn’t entertainment for the faint-hearted it’s critique with teeth.
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Tobirama Senju, Kakashi Hatake, Spacemonkey 01, and Mankatha Mani sit down for a detailed post-election analysis of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election. We break down TVK’s unexpected victory, DMK’s miscalculations, the shift in public mood, alliance arithmetic, anti-incumbency, youth sentiment, and the campaign narratives that shaped the result. Since even we believed DMK had a clear path to victory, this episode is also introspective: where did our reading go wrong, and what did TVK understa...
As Tamil Nadu moves closer to a crucial election, Wild South Raiders steps into the heat of the political arena with clarity and conviction. In this episode, Tobirama Senju, Kakashi Hatake, Kisame Hoshigake, Mankatha Mani, and Space Monkey 01 take a hard look at the last five years of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam governance. The discussion moves beyond headlines into real-world impact, policy decisions, and how the state has evolved under their rule. The conversation then shifts to the alliance lan...
In this episode of Wild South Raiders, we get into the world of finance and unpack the basics every newly earning person should know. From mutual funds, SIPs, and stocks to insurance, bonds, and smart money habits, this episode is built as a practical introduction to understanding, growing, and protecting your money. Joining Tobirama Senju, Kakashi Hatake, Space Monkey 01, and Mankatha Mani is special guest Arima Prathap, who brings clear and valuable insight into the fundamentals of personal fi...
In this episode of Wild South Raiders , we dive into two essentials of adulthood that shape both confidence and identity: Fitness and Fashion . For any boy or girl stepping into adult life, the way you take care of your body and the way you present yourself to the world both matter. Fitness and fashion are not just about appearance . They are about self-respect, confidence, discipline, and how you feel about yourself when you walk into any space. This episode serves as an introduction to the bas...
Mundane Conversation is what happens when the group chat gets microphones and absolutely no adult supervision. Tobirama Senju, Kisame Hoshigaki, Kakashi Hatake, Space Monkey 01, and Mankatha Mani bounce from accidental wisdom to borderline jokes and back again. No logic, no science receipts, no historically accurate narration, and none of our usual “we did research” nonsense. Just close friends and peak randomness. #Comedy #Mundane Feedback Form: https://forms.gle/Nkw75M51AD1rxzfK9 Wild South Ra...
Puppet Master traces the real timeline of modern espionage, from early imperial Russia to the Cold War and beyond. With Tobirama Senju, Kisame Hoshigaki, Kakashi Hatake, Space Monkey 01, and Mankatha Mani, we begin with Ivan the Terrible’s Oprichniki, then follow the Soviet lineage of Cheka, GBU, OGBU, and KGB, and how each phase shaped surveillance and covert power. We also break down CIA history, from the post World War Two shift from OSS to a permanent intelligence agency, its founding under ...
This episode is basically us retelling our Mumbai trip while pretending it has structure. Kakashi Hatake, Space Monkey 01, and Space Monkey 04 talk about visiting the Spotify head office in Mumbai for a creators meet, then immediately losing all professionalism and wandering the city for the next two days. From a Dharavi walk tour to a speed boat ride near the Gateway of India, with an unhealthy amount of good food in between, this episode is just stories, observations, and mild exhaustion. We n...
The Wild South Raiders host a live reaction and roast of "Kanthan Malai," dissecting its poor production quality, exaggerated dialogue, and overt political propaganda. They critically examine the film's portrayal of religious themes, caste politics, and temple administration, drawing parallels to historical examples of propaganda in cinema. The discussion highlights the film's ethical concerns regarding human rights and its manipulative tactics.
In this episode, we deep-dive into the mind of Kamal Haasan (THE K -Files) the writer, the filmmaker. We break down four of his most iconic films: Hey Ram, Virumaandi, Devar Magan, and Aalavandhan, exploring how Kamal crafts stories that are bold, layered, and far ahead of their time. We discuss how he approaches screenwriting, how his non-linear structures, character psychology, moral conflicts, and political layers shape these films, and how his filmmaking choices turned each one into a master...
This is part two of our deep dive into the evolution of Brahminism. In this episode, we look at how Brahminism existed and adapted during the Chola period, the Delhi Sultan, and later through the Mughal era. We talk about how Brahminism managed to hold its ground under different rulers, how it adapted to power changes, and how it kept shaping society in its own way, continuing our look at how it stayed alive and strong through every new wave of rule and reform. Feedback Form:- https://forms.gle/...
In this episode, we dive deep into the evolution of Brahminism, how it emerged, adapted, and survived through different Vedic periods. We explore how its ideas and practices shifted over time, how power and hierarchy were maintained, and how it shaped and treated the rest of society across those eras. It’s a critical look at how an ideology evolved to stay relevant through centuries of social and cultural change. Wild South Raiders Theme composed and written by: Arthur Murugan Feedback Form:- ht...
In this episode, we get brutally honest and dive into some of the most embarrassing and awkward moments from our lives. From childhood blunders and teenage cringe to those unforgettable adult slip-ups that still haunt us, we’re laying it all out. It’s a mix of laughter, discomfort, and a little bit of therapy as we revisit the moments we once tried to bury. So sit back, laugh with (or at) us, and maybe even remember a few of your own awkward stories along the way. Wild South Raiders Theme compos...
What exactly is civic sense? Is it about not spitting on the road, or is it about not spitting on each other’s existence? In this episode, Tobirama Senju, Kakashi Hatake, Kisame Hoshikage, Mankatha Mani, and 01 take a guided tour through India’s many missing manuals of coexistence. From traffic jams that sound like symphonies of honking, to public spaces treated like private dustbins, to the art of ignoring rules until they personally inconvenience us. This is civic sense, Indian edition. Wild S...
In this episode, we discuss about one of Tamil cinema’s most loved directors, V. Sekar known for his family-oriented stories, heartfelt comedy, and socially relevant films. #Vadivelu #Vivek #V.Sekar Atlas Aluminium Interiors:- https://www.instagram.com/atlasaluminiuminteriors/ Wild South Raiders Theme composed and written by: Arthur Murugan Feedback Form:- https://forms.gle/FYkzGU3Lzp3v9Apy9 -------------------------Follow WSR--------------------------Email: ...
In this episode, we uncover who truly owns Tamil Nadu’s temples, why the HR&CE is important, and how government oversight protects them from private control. This virus exploits faith and scams people. Wild South Raiders Theme composed and written by: Arthur Murugan Feedback Form:- https://forms.gle/nJYqbUEbbh7KB1y49 -------------------------Follow WSR--------------------------Email: wildsouthraiderspodcast@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/mz3kN...
Welcome to our new podcast, where no idea is too sacred to be questioned, and no hypocrisy too small to escape notice. Rooted in Periyar’s rationalist vision, we speak for equality, humanity, and reason, while taking a scalpel to the pretence of power, the absurdities of cinema and pop culture, and the comfortable lies we tell ourselves. This isn’t entertainment for the faint-hearted; it’s critique with teeth.