Ural high-rises have officially connected with Indian palaces: filming of Chelyabinsk Raja (Chelyabinsky Radzha) continues in India. A taxi driver, mired in debt, finds a magical ring. In his most stressful moments, his mind is transferred into the body of an Indian billionaire. Surrounded by luxury, servants, gold, and family dramas.
This screen story is just a part of a larger trend towards the convergence of two cultures. Alongside the filming of the series, Gazprom-Media Holding is actively strengthening ties with the Indian media market. In his interview for the Delhi Times, Boris Khanchalyan, Deputy CEO of the Holding, said India was one of the most dynamic creative economies in the world. We can expect a lot of interesting content: four co-produced movies are under discussion, including a movie about the great ballerina Anna Pavlova.
Recently, FOM published a fresh survey showing that India was now officially among the top 3 most friendly countries for Russians, with one in four convinced that economic cooperation with India is highly beneficial for our country. So we are already eagerly awaiting Chelyabinsk Raja with the entire editorial team.
