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Raj Comics Reveals Key Visual Of Doga - Mumbai Ka Rakhwala Live Action Short Film!

  • Writer: Nickk
    Nickk
  • Jan 31, 2018
  • 2 min read

Popular Indian comics publishing house Raj Comics have released a poster of 'Doga - Mumbai Ka Rakhwala' short film on 29th of January, 2018. The poster shows Doga in his armoured costume, holding a pistol in his left hand and his mask in the right hand. The face of Doga is not revealed as he is facing his back to the viewers.

The film is based on characters from Raj Comics. The film is directed by Wikki Kaul and produced by Raj Kumar Gupta, Sanjay Gupta, Manoj Gupta and Manish Gupta under the banner RC Motion Pictures in association with RubberSwitch Films. The story for the film is written by Manoj Gupta and Sanjay Gupta, while the screen play is written by Shayaan Bhat. The costume for Doga is designed by well known Indian Cosplayer Sameer Bundela.


A special Music Video named Vinaash themed on Doga by popular Indian Rock Band Warwan was released on RC Motion Pictures official YouTube channel on 9th January, 2018. Vocals for the song are given by Aditya Paul, Audio Production is done by Karan Singh Braria. Samarth have played the Drums, while Karan singh Braria and Kushagra have played Guitars for the song. The music video is written, edited and directed by Karan Singh, and produced by Manoj Gupta and Manish Gupta under the banner RC Motion Pictures.


Check out the music video here:

 

 

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