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Documentary on Kovid-19, Manoj Bajpayee’s loud voice will be heard

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The documentary will also be available in English, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bangla languages ​​and will be available on the Discovery Plus app on 16 July while on 20 July it will be aired on Discovery Channel and Discovery Channel HD.

Mumbai. Actor Manoj Bajpayee will narrate the documentary “Kovid-19: India’s War Against the Virus” to be aired on Discovery Plus. The documentary will give a rare glimpse of the steps taken by the country against the Corona virus. In this documentary, information related to the corona virus epidemic at the global and Indian level will be given. Also, the steps taken after the first case of Kovid-19 in Kerala in the month of January will also be highlighted.



The documentary records video during lockdown and interviews with subject experts, activists working on advance fronts, migrant workers and day-to-day workers behind the scenes to control the virus to understand the situation across the country. Information of

The documentary also highlights the technology being used to combat the corona virus. Bajpai will give his voice in Hindi while writer-director Gautam Vasudev Menon will tell it in Tamil. Bajpai said, “Meaningful cinema, expressive project has always attracted me and I consider myself special because” Kovid 19: India’s War Against the Virus “is not only relevant today but it has also linked our future generations. .



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The documentary will also be available in English, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bangla languages ​​and will be available on the Discovery Plus app on 16 July while on 20 July it will be aired on Discovery Channel and Discovery Channel HD. Discovery Channel South Asia Managing Director Megha Tata said that the documentary always helps Indian viewers to understand the deep context of the hermit.

 

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