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The golden rule is simple: Some of it is scrap. Some of it is stolen. Most of it is forgotten luggage from someone else’s life. In the Raanbaazaar, ownership is a temporary illusion.

: The role of the media in shaping public perception—and how it can be manipulated by those in power—is a recurring motif. Production and Direction

You cannot shop in the Raanbaazaar the way you shop at a mall. You have to negotiate with your soul . raanbaazaar

When I picked up a rusty compass (it pointed south, no matter which way you turned it), the seller looked at my polished shoes and said, “City boy. You are lost more than this compass.” He charged me double. I paid happily.

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“Sir! Did you find what you were looking for?”

I turned back and shouted, “No. I found better. I found a question.” The golden rule is simple: Some of it is scrap

Vendors don't sit on cushioned mats here. They sit on overturned crates, the hoods of abandoned cars, or directly on the red dust. There are no price tags. There is no air conditioning. There is only the sun, the sweat, and the stare of a seller who has seen every trick in the book.

One of the most talked-about aspects of the series was its "bold" content. Leading Marathi actresses Prajakta Mali and Tejaswini Pandit took on roles that were a stark departure from their previous "girl-next-door" images. In the Raanbaazaar, ownership is a temporary illusion