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In the latest edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, we bring you a perfect mix of humour, masti, and unapologetic conversation. Joining us are Anand Ranganathan, an author, scientist, and social commentator, alongside Ranvir Shorey, a former VJ who works in the Hindi film industry and is known for his candid political commentary on social media.
From the vibrant realms of Bollywood to the corridors of politics, they fearlessly explore a wide array of topics. Ranvir Shorey provides insights into his association with the Aam Aadmi Party back in 2014. Ranvir shares his experience of 'Sacred Games' and 'Khosla ka Ghosla', and also sheds light on his latest projects ‘Sunflower2 ’ & ‘Godhra’.
Anand and Ranvir also delve into PR 'campaigns' by actors and their role in supporting movements such as the JNU protests. They share their views on the evolving landscape of OTT platforms.
Additionally, Anand Ranganathan discusses his criminal contempt case, which was dismissed by the Delhi High court.
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In the latest edition of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, we bring you a perfect mix of humour, masti, and unapologetic conversation. Joining us are Anand Ranganathan, an author, scientist, and social commentator, alongside Ranvir Shorey, a former VJ who works in the Hindi film industry and is known for his candid political commentary on social media.
From the vibrant realms of Bollywood to the corridors of politics, they fearlessly explore a wide array of topics. Ranvir Shorey provides insights into his association with the Aam Aadmi Party back in 2014. Ranvir shares his experience of 'Sacred Games' and 'Khosla ka Ghosla', and also sheds light on his latest projects ‘Sunflower2 ’ & ‘Godhra’.
Anand and Ranvir also delve into PR 'campaigns' by actors and their role in supporting movements such as the JNU protests. They share their views on the evolving landscape of OTT platforms.
Additionally, Anand Ranganathan discusses his criminal contempt case, which was dismissed by the Delhi High court.

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