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Munish Raizada Films’ Debut Political Documentary Film‘s Trailer Released

Author : NewsGram Desk

Munish Raizada Films has just released a trailer of its debut documentary film titled "Transparency: Pardarshita". This 6- episode series chronicles India Against Corruption (popularly known as Anna Aandolan) and formation and idealism of Aam Aadmi Party.

Have a Look At The Trailer of the Web Series on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bquDtVSyLy0

Directed and produced by Dr. Munish Raizada, the story takes you down the journey of a common man, who is in search of accountability and transparency. The story takes into account the interesting facts of high level corruption, civil society movement, zeal, idealism and internal sabotage and opportunism woven into a beautiful flow of events that take you to different parts of India, London and Chicago.

Munish Raizada Films has just released a trailer of its debut documentary film titled "Transparency: Pardarshita". This 6- episode series chronicles India Against Corruption (popularly known as Anna Aandolan) and formation and idealism of Aam Aadmi Party. Twitter

Dr Raizada is a Chicago-based medical specialist (neonatologist) who was a participant in India Against Corruption movement as well as a core member of Aam Aadmi Party. Central to this documentary series is the issue of political funding and how the anchor of the film feels betrayed when AAP deletes the donors' list from its website. Will the anchor of the movie be able to confront Kejriwal on this? The last episode has this curious moment waiting to be unleashed.

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