
Actress Ragini Dwivedi has been recently visiting cemeteries and graveyards to work on a unique film project called "Shloka," shot entirely in Sanskrit. She expresses her excitement and honor to be part of a film in this ancient language, emphasizing the importance of exploring different cultures through the storyline. The director, Janardhana Maharshi, has dedicated the film to Sanskrit teachers in honor of Teacher's Day. Ragini explains that the process of filming has been challenging yet enlightening, as the story delves into the journey of a musician seeking the true purpose of life. She reflects on the deep themes of the film that involve communication with higher beings and the transient nature of human existence.Exploring various cultures through the journey of a character named Ragini Dwivedi is part of the rituals at a crematorium. The actress was drawn to this story during a phase in her life where she is seeking new experiences. Ragini shared, "I have always embraced opportunities as they come without much planning. This story resonates with me as it addresses the universal truth that we all ultimately face a similar fate regardless of our background or achievements. I am particularly excited about this project." Director Janardhana Maharshi expressed his intention to produce more films in Sanskrit. The film has captured crucial scenes in Rudhra Bhoomi, shot in Bengaluru and Mysuru, as well as various ancient graveyards across the country. Filming in these unique locations presented challenges but also promises to unveil a distinctive aspect in the movie. The film, originally in Sanskrit, will be dubbed into multiple Indian languages with the aim to promote the language globally as a testament to Indian heritage and excellence. Maharshi looks forward to creating more high-quality Sanskrit films in the future.