I Visited The Ramayana Set

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Published1 month ago
Duration32:53
Video IDttJmR2RPaZA
Languagehi
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views244.6K
Likes15.4K
Comments1.1K
Engagement Rate6.75%
Likes per 100 views6.31
Comments per 1K views4.47

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A detailed firsthand account of visiting the set of Ramayana, where the writer reflects on confronting their own criticisms of the project, meeting Namit Malhotra, Yash, and Ranbir Kapoor, understanding the film’s ambitious India-to-the-world vision, and realizing that the creators are actively listening to feedback while attempting to build something far bigger than just another mythological adaptation. #Ramayana #PJExplained #thePJ If you love movies, you belong on Moctale — https://www.moctale.in WhatsApp: https://shorturl.at/vQxpU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjexplained/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pjexplained/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjexplained/ thePJ: https://www.youtube.com/@thepjoffical Threads: https://www.threads.net/@pjexplained SnapChat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/pjexplained Business Mail: [email protected] The PJ Explained is a web channel intended to promote cinema through films review, interviews, discussions, video essays and analytical compilations. It is intended primarily for the purpose of encouraging informed discussions, criticism and review of cinema and towards such purpose the programs use short extracts of cinematograph films, sounds recording and photographic works. These clips and extracts are of a minimal nature and the use is not intended to interfere in any manner with their commercial exploitation of the compete work by the owners of the copyright. The use of works are in compliance with the fair dealing exception provided under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act, and we asset our use of the works under the exception provided for criticism and review.

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