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Episode 17: Raid

An episode of the An American's Guide to Bollywood podcast, hosted by An American's Guide to Bollywood, titled "Episode 17: Raid" was published on July 17, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

July 17, 2020 ·26m · An American's Guide to Bollywood

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Hannah & Rose discuss the 2018 Ajay Devgn film Raid about an income tax officer who conducts a raid on a rich and beloved local politician. This film is directed by Raj Kumar Gupta with songs by Tanishk Bagchi and Amit Trivedi. It stars Ajay Devgn, Ileana D’Cruz, and Saurabh Shukla.

Recommended for beginners. Rated for older children.

Other names mentioned in the episode are Singham, Aamir Khan, Baahubali, S. Shankar, Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, and Akshay Kumar.

The songs used in this episode are Black Jama Hai, Nit Khair Manga, and Jhuk Na Paunga. All of these songs are available for purchase through Amazon or iTunes.

Our upcoming series is of films is some of the craziest we’ve seen and includes Ghajini (2008), Eega (2012), Enthiran (2010) & 2.0 (2018), and I (2015).

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