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City Of Dreams: Exclusive with Director; Mohit Ramchandani

This episode Glenn chats with none other than Producer, Writer and Director Mohit Ramchandani. Born in Mumbai, raised in London, and now based in Los Angeles, a career that spans investment banking and high-impact film production. He graduated with honors from the London School of Economics in 1999, then joined HSBC, focusing on Mergers & Acquisitions before launching Avatar Entertainment Group in 2003. With a board including industry giants like Pierce Brosnan and Martin Alper, Avatar quickly became a leader in digital content aggregation.

He’s produced numerous films with star-studded casts. Highlights include “Two Days” with Paul Rudd, “The Forgotten Ones” with Kellan Lutz in partnership with Voltage Pictures, and “The Lost Tribe,” executive produced by Irvin Kershner.

In recent years, his work has gained recognition at major film festivals. “Outlaws and Angels,” starring Luke Wilson, premiered at Sundance in 2016, while “Untogether,” with Jamie Dornan and Billy Crystal, was selected for the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.

His latest film, “City of Dreams” (2024), delves into human trafficking and features Jason Patric and Diego Calva. Supported by notable “Ambassadors” from media, film, and sports—among them Executive Producer Tony Robbins, Grammy-winner Luis Fonsi, Sylvester Stallone, Mira Sorvino, and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson—“City of Dreams” exemplifies his commitment to impactful storytelling and his influence across the entertainment industry.

An incredibly honest and raw episode filled with depth and insight. We explore the mental, emotional, and physical toll of the industry, dive into the powerful story behind his moving film City of Dreams, and hear Mohit openly share his personal struggles with mental health during his younger years.