Discovery+‘s ‘Secrets of Sinauli: Discovery of the Century’ is hailed by number of celebrities

Discovery+‘s ‘Secrets of Sinauli: Discovery of the Century’ is hailed by number of celebrities!

Acclaimed Bollywood director Neeraj Pandey and Friday Storytellers present their first ever documentary, narrated by the very versatile National Awards winning Indian film actor Manoj Bajpayee, ‘Secrets of Sinauli: Discovery of the Century’ uncovers the mysteries behind the excavations in the town of Sinauli. The documentary directed by Raghav Jairath from Friday Storytellers, covers the timeline of the finds, the artefacts themselves and the people involved across each stage of the discovery.
Anupam Kher recommends the documentary to audiences “Watch this insightful teaser of documentary film Secrets of Sinauli by Neeraj Pandey, Shital Bhatia and Friday Storytellers. The findings and facts revealed are intriguing. Looking forward to how the talented Manoj Bajpayee takes us through this saga” through a post on Twitter.
Kay Kay Menon wrote: Watched this fantastic documentary by @neerajpofficial @shitalbhatia_official @fridaystorytellers #SecretsOfSinauli A story that needed to be told. Beautifully narrated by the brilliant @bajpayee.manoj and directed by dear @raghavjairath . It’s streaming on Discovery+ @discoveryplusin
Karan Tacker expressed: Get blown away with this fantastic documentary by @neerajpofficial @shitalbhatia_official @fridaystorytellers #SecretsOfSinauli A story that needed to be told. Beautifully narrated by @bajpayee.manoj and directed by my buddy @raghavjairath . It’s streaming on Discovery+ @discoveryplusin

An archaeological site- Sinauli, located in Baghpat district, western Uttar Pradesh, India is reported to be the largest necropolis of the Chalcolithic period (between 2000 BC and 700 BC) in India. The documentary, beautifully going over the discoveries made during the excavation at Sinauli, presents the 4000-year-old Chariot, Copper weapons and warrior burials. The chariots are encased in copper and are believed to be the oldest surviving physical evidence of the chariot ever to be discovered in the world. Alongside, there are also shields, bows and arrows, spears, swords, helmets, axes and other copper weaponry that have been unearthed from the burial sites.

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