
Actress Ragini Dwivedi has recently been spending time in cemeteries and graveyards as part of the unique filming experience for the feature "Shloka." The film is being shot entirely in Sanskrit, a language that Ragini feels connected to as it is the root of many languages. She expresses honor in being part of a project that showcases this language. The film, written and directed by Janardhana Maharshi, is dedicated to Sanskrit teachers in honor of Teacher’s Day on September 5.
Ragini reflects on the thought-provoking experience of shooting in graveyards across the country, noting the cultural significance. She describes her character, Shloka, as embarking on an enlightening journey through interactions with various characters and nature in the 8-chapter musical.
Although challenging at first, Ragini has become more engaged in the filming process, especially in witnessing rituals firsthand. She delves into the deep-rooted storyline involving the quest for life's true purpose and communication with transcendent souls. Ragini emphasizes the film's exploration of depth and the temporary nature of human existence, resonating with themes of self-discovery and spirituality.Part of the customs at a crematorium involves exploring different cultures through the journey of actress Ragini Dwivedi. She shares that this project resonates with her as she is open to new experiences at this stage in her life. Ragini expresses her excitement, emphasizing the universal truth that despite differences in life paths and circumstances, we all face a similar fate in the end. The director, Janardhana Maharshi, aims to produce more films in Sanskrit and highlights the effort put into filming important scenes in ancient graveyards across the country. The unique aspects of these locations will be unveiled in the film, which is being made in Sanskrit and will be dubbed into multiple Indian languages. Janardhana Maharshi plans to create more high-quality films in Sanskrit to promote the language's significance and Indian heritage globally.