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Kashi's Mystique Captures Film 'Daiji' on Historic Ghats
22 Nov
Summary
- Filming occurred in real-time locations with actual crowds.
- The historic city of Kashi provided a mystical and spiritual backdrop.
- Shooting took place at night, exploring the city by day.

The film 'Daiji', starring Ramesh Aravind and Radhika Narayan, has concluded its production in the historically rich city of Kashi. Director Akash Srivatsa selected Kashi for its deep connection to spirituality, mystery, and tradition, finding its essence perfectly mirrored the movie's narrative. The decision to film in real-time locations with the genuine city crowds was paramount to capturing the authentic atmosphere.
The shooting encompassed the city's vibrant ghats, its myriad small temples, and the iconic Ganga Aarti. Srivatsa expressed that every corner of Kashi was brought to life within the film, considering it a significant blessing to shoot in a city revered in ancient scriptures. The crew balanced their exploration of the city's temples and culinary delights during the day with dynamic filming sessions at night.
Akash Srivatsa described the experience of shooting in Kashi as unique, noting the city's spiritual pull. The production team actively immersed themselves in the city's daytime offerings, from its hidden alleyways to its famous street food. Concluding the shoot with a participation in the Ganga Aarti provided a fitting and spiritually uplifting end to the filmmaking process.




