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The Humans of Cinema Podcast
Harshit Bansal
33 episodes
1 day ago
A show where we talk about films and try to engage in meaningful conversations about cinema and its impact on our lives.
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A show where we talk about films and try to engage in meaningful conversations about cinema and its impact on our lives.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Discussing Writing And Favourite Films With Sumeet Vyas
The Humans of Cinema Podcast
29 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Discussing Writing And Favourite Films With Sumeet Vyas

The Humans of Cinema Podcast is a show where I hope to engage in meaningful conversations about films and the impact of cinema with the people who make the movies. In this episode, I had the pleasure to chat with writer-actor Sumeet Vyas, known for his breakout roles in shows like Permanent Rommates (2014-16), Stories By Rabindranath Tagore (2015), TVF Tripling (2016-19), as well as films like Parched (2015), Ribbon (2017), Veere Di Wedding (2018). He's also written various titles, including the hilarious short film Haircut (2015) which he also directed. In this conversation, we talk at length about his artistic inspirations as well as his insights on writing and acting.

The Humans of Cinema Podcast
A show where we talk about films and try to engage in meaningful conversations about cinema and its impact on our lives.