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Soul Trip Brings Celebrities Closer to Nature in Inspiring Talk Show

Soul Trip Brings Celebrities Closer to Nature in Inspiring Talk Show

The upcoming travel adventure talk show Soul Trip, produced by Rizwan Entertainments and presented by P.U.N. Varma under the Gandabherunda Arts banner, is gearing up for its first season streaming soon. Directed by Vijay Datla, the show brings a refreshing concept by connecting popular artists with nature while exploring their personal journeys and life experiences. The first season consists of six episodes featuring renowned personalities like Jagapathi Babu, Srikanth, and comedian Ali, filmed across scenic locations to capture genuine conversations and emotional moments. The trailer launch event was recently held, generating excitement among audiences.

Speaking at the event, actor Srikanth expressed his love for traveling and appreciated the unique concept of the show. He shared that the team traveled to Goa for the shoot, where they enjoyed filming despite challenging weather conditions like night rain. Srikanth said the experience was memorable and praised the show’s idea of exploring different cultures while interacting in natural surroundings. Actress Shyamala Devi also appreciated the concept and trailer, highlighting how naturally the show connects artists with nature and applauding director Vijay Datla for his creative vision.

Comedian Ali praised Vijay Datla’s dedication, noting that the team traveled extensively to locations such as Goa and Kullu Manali to capture authentic experiences, local food, and cultural elements. Director Vijay Datla explained that the concept was inspired by the idea that people learn deeply when they connect with nature. He thanked actors Jagapathi Babu, Srikanth, Ali, and others for trusting his vision and supporting the project. With its unique storytelling, emotional conversations, and scenic visuals, Soul Trip promises to offer a meaningful and inspiring travel talk show experience to audiences.

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