Swedish auto streaming platform Spotify unveils a new show with Rajkumar Rao, named ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ which is a limited video and audio series, having 8 episodes.
This show reveals the good Samaritans who have shown courage during the pandemic time to help people who are in need. Their selfless acts of kindness will be shared through this new show.
Hosted by Bollywood actor, Rajkumar Rao, lyrics by Swanand Kirkire, and narrated by the actor itself.
In this show, there will be some heartwarming videos and audio features that will give a glimpse into the lives of the local heroes:
- Doctors who chose duty despite their personal lives.
- Stories of those who have cooked meals for Covid-19 patients.
- Individuals who are going out of their way to distribute masks.
- Those with limited resources, but still delivering aid at their expense.
- Young Indians who’ve used their technology to connect patients with medical facilities.
The auto-streaming platform is also producing an Original Podcast that will highlight the stories of ordinary people during the extraordinary things-from frontline workers to doctors.
The podcast series will place the spotlight on the platform on young India and the sacrifices which they are making to help other people who in need.
The show, ‘Ruk Jana Nahi’ will be start premiere on May 21 on Spotify.
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