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Travel Bloggers Ali Zamany and Adrian Morrison to showcase India’s heritage through short film

Adrian and Ali are two guys who love traveling and meeting new people, see new traditions, and feel different cultures.

Travel Bloggers Ali Zamany and Adrian Morrison to showcase India’s heritage through short film

Traveling alone is fun but when you get friends to travel with, it becomes adventurous and exciting. Same was the case with two very close friends Adrian Morrison and Ali Zamany who visited places across the world and explored the less explored.

Adrian and Ali are two guys who love traveling and meeting new people, see new traditions, and feel different cultures. They were so much into traveling that they pick this as their profession and became travel bloggers. Their blogs were inspirational and informative and people loved to read and wait for the upcoming one.

They were soon a rage on social media with many followers, crafting their journeys beautifully and inspiring people to visit these places.

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Taking a step ahead, both Adrian and Ali Zamany have planned to create a short film on ‘places to visit’ in India. They are in the process of making a short film where they will showcase a few Indian ancient places which are not much visited.

Adrian and Ali are in talks with several Bollywood directors as they want to craft it with perfection. They want to influence people and also want them to visit the places which will be shown in the movie. For this, both have traveled many miles to hunt for such unique places in India. They have covered several cities including Kolkata, Mumbai, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Kashmir, and a few more.

Sources close to the travel bloggers have informed that they are planning to release this short film on various internet platforms to get a varied reach. Ali and Adrian will soon start promoting their film on their social media profiles.

When asked why they want to go for a short film and not a commercial cinema they said, “There are a lot of boundations in the commercial cinema. We don’t want to get stereotyped instead we want to convey more and more to the audience. We have traveled a lot and found many such wonderful places in India which should be publicized. You will soon get to know through our short film. We have planned to present it in a way that it will mesmerize the audience and they will for sure get convinced to visit those places.”

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