
Not all journeys are taken on roads—some are taken through stories, songs, and cinema. On one such journey, I met Professor Ramesh Dutt.
Travel introduces us to landscapes, cultures, and people who leave lasting imprints. Among the many wanderers I’ve met, Professor Ramesh Dutt stands apart. He doesn’t just travel through places—he journeys through cinema itself.
I call him a walking encyclopedia of Bollywood, and for good reason. Mention a forgotten black-and-white classic, a 70s blockbuster, or a 90s hit, and he’ll instantly narrate not only the cast and crew but also the anecdotes, trivia, and little stories hidden between the reels.
Conversations with him feel like embarking on a cinematic journey—where every dialogue, every song, and every actor becomes a milestone. He carries Bollywood’s history the way a traveler carries postcards—treasured, vivid, and ready to share.
For me, Professor Ramesh Dutt isn’t just a vagabond; he’s Bollywood’s wandering storyteller, taking you on a journey without ever leaving your seat.


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