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Vande Media Pvt Ltd Set to Bring Dr. K.B. Hedgewar’s Story to the Spotlight with “Doctorji”

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Hyderabad (ancient name - Bhagyanagar) is abuzz with whispers in media circles about Vande Media Pvt Ltd, a company reportedly tied to RSS Swayamsevaks, making waves with a massive content pipeline. Word on the street is that for the past two years, this Hyderabad-based outfit has been crafting a slew of pro-Bharat narratives, and now, pre-production has kicked off for some of their most ambitious projects. At the helm is CEO Naresh Dudani, a name said to carry Bollywood creds, who’s been hustling to pitch these ventures to major studios and OTT platforms for potential collaborations. Sources say he’s even diving into casting for their flagship project, Doctorji—a grand tribute to Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the founding Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Mr. V. Vijayendra Prasad, the writer of Baahubali, is the main source of inspiration and consultation for the writing department, which makes the projects of Vande Media Pvt Ltd stand out with more big names joining in.

The buzz suggests Dudani and his team are on a mission to tell Hedgewar’s story with cinematic flair, believing the nation deserves to know the grit, devotion, and sacrifices of the man who laid RSS’s foundation. With today marking both his birthday and Ugadi, the timing feels symbolic—Vande Media’s push to spotlight his legacy aims to inspire younger generations and beyond with his journey of strength and service to Bharat and Hindus worldwide.

A Glimpse into Doctorji’s Roots
Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, fondly called Doctorji, was born on April 1, 1889, in Nagpur. His family hails from Kandakurthi (Dakshina Prayaga - Godavari, Haridra & Manjeera Rivers) village in Nizamabad (ancient name - Induru) district, under the Nizam’s rule. Hailing from a humble Brahmin family, his parents, Baliram Pant Hedgewar and Revati Bai, instilled in him a fierce sense of duty and pride in his heritage. Tragedy struck early—both parents succumbed to plague when Keshav was just a boy—leaving him and his siblings to fend for themselves. In 1853, their family moved to Nagpur due to the brutal rule of the Nizam in Hyderabad Presidency, where his fiery spirit found purpose. A trained doctor, he traded a conventional life for revolutionary zeal, joining freedom fighters before channeling his energy into founding the RSS in 1925 on Vijayadashami. His vision? A united, resilient Hindu society ready to serve the nation. From those gritty beginnings, Doctorji’s legacy grew, and now, it’s poised for the big screen.

The chatter around Doctorji is heating up—will it be the grand saga Vande Media envisions? Watch this space!

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