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Adventure Meets History

The Free Press Journal

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November 27, 2024

From exploring ancient mysteries to uncovering dinosaur fossils, Rannvijay Singha discusses his passion for hosting Mystery Hunter, his love for adventure and more

- Aman Jain

Adventure Meets History

Rannvijay Singha, the celebrated actor, adventurer, and television host, has once again captivated audiences with his latest venture, Mystery Hunter on Discovery Channel. Known for his dynamic presence and love for exploration, Rannvijay delves into India's rich history, unraveling hidden treasures, fascinating mysteries, and untold stories. From the secrets of Mahabharata to dinosaur fossils in Balasinor, he takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the ages.

In an exclusive conversation with The Free Press Journal, Rannvijay revealed his lifelong connection with Discovery Channel and the personal thrill of hosting a show that aligns with his passion for history and adventure. He also shared the challenges he faced while exploring tunnels, trekking through forests, and handling fossils millions of years old. He also discussed his entrepreneurial side, shedding light on his investments in homegrown brands like Rage Coffee and Burger Singh.

Excerpts:

Q. What made you say yes to hosting Mystery Hunter?

A. I've always been a huge consumer of Discovery. My brother and I grew up watching the channel—it's so informative and intriguing. As kids of an army officer, my brother and I have a special connection with the channel. My dad and brother even participated in shows before. So, when the opportunity came for me to host

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