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  1. Director Rahul Sankrityan Exclusive Interview | Shyam Singha Roy Movie | GreatAndhra#Rahul Sankrityan#Vsn Murthy Interviews#naniClick this link for more Vide...

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  2. Rahul Sankrityan is an emerging talent in the Indian film industry, particularly in the Telugu cinema. Born and raised in Hyderabad, Rahul Sankrityan ventured into the world of filmmaking, with a focus on directing and screenwriting. He made a remarkable debut as a director with the Telugu film “Taxiwaala” in 2018.

  3. Nov 26, 2018 · Rahul Sankrityayan – The Forgotten Musafir of India. India is known as the land of great saints and scholars. But it is yet to witness a person who knew more than thirty languages, traveled more ...

  4. Aug 4, 2016 · Buddhist monk. Hindi nationalist. Communist. These are the identities Rahul Sankrityayan (1893–1963), born a sanātanī Brahmin, donned during the early 20th century. Widely known in the field of Buddhist studies and Hindi literature, Sankrityayan was also a prolific writer whose varied ideological stances have baffled his critics and ...

  5. Shyam Singha Roy. Shyam Singha Roy is a 2021 Indian Telugu -language period romantic drama film [4] directed by Rahul Sankrityan. Partly set in the backdrop of Kolkata in the 1970s, it is based on the theme of reincarnation. The film stars Nani in a dual role with Sai Pallavi as the female lead. [5] The film tells the story of Vasu, an aspiring ...

  6. Dec 18, 2021 · Director Rahul Sankrityan has been fascinated by the arts, cinema and culture of Bengal and when a story that takes place substantially in Bengal was pitched to him by writer Satyadev Janga, he ...

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · Ahead of the film’s release, the director of Shyam Singha Roy, Rahul Sankrityan, sits down for a conversation with Silverscreen India to talk about his third directorial after The End (2014) and Taxiwaala (2018). “Shyam Singha Roy is a character worth telling a story about, and worth spending the money and time to see,” he asserts.