The Journey of India is a celebration of the democratic country with prominent people and celebrities who throw light on India, the up-and-coming superpower, and its historic transition to democracy after achieving independence.
Rana Daggubati, a Telugu actor, will host the second episode of the docuseries "The Journey of India." The actor said that India's development toward sustainability is admirable and that it is the result of group efforts by people at all levels.
Rana will appear with pioneering wildlife activist Latika Nath in the episode, and the two will emphasise the tenacity, tenacity, and never-say-die spirit of people and communities in the nation who struggle against all difficulties in their attempts to restore the proper balance with nature.
As reported by IANS, Rana spoke about the show's second episode, "The Journey of India demonstrates the rich fruits of India's collective hard work and sheer willpower. Our progress toward sustainability and becoming more conscious as a nation is commendable; there is so much to be an Indian that one can never be too proud."
He further added, "Warner Bros. Discovery's contributions to bringing conservation initiatives to the forefront and igniting the green agenda are a step in the right direction for educating viewers on the importance of preserving our land's ecology. It's an honour for me to be a part of a show that highlights awe-inspiring achievements while emphasising the importance of preserving our motherland for future generations."
India's natural wealth, which includes exquisite flora and animals as well as extinct species, is profoundly interwoven in its cultural heritage. Amitabh Bachchan, the series' narrator, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday, will educate the viewers on the history of the nation's coexistence with the environment, its foundations in tradition, and its evolution over 75 years of freedom in the upcoming episode of The Journey of India.
The following episode will highlight the flawless efforts of the nation to protect its ecological, from exposing the drastic absence of plastic in Asia's cleanest village Mawlynnong to sustainability hero Vani Murthy's wacky attempts to glamorise rubbish.Indian author Amish Tripathi will honour the variety of religions in India. Vikas Khanna, a Michelin-starred chef, will also be a part of the programme and talk about the appetising qualities of Indian food as well as his ancestry and how it has influenced other cuisines.
On October 17, Discovery+ and India's network of Discovery channels will start airing the second episode of "The Journey of India."
(With Inputs From IANS)
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