In this episode of the Budapest Expat Podcast, hosts Ray and Tom chat with Raashi Metkari, a talented cinematographer, creative director, producer, and editor who has made Budapest her home. Originally from India, Raashi first visited Budapest in 2017 as a student in Prague and immediately fell in love with Hungary’s unique culture and architecture. After receiving the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship, Raashi moved to Budapest to pursue her Masters in Filmmaking, and has since fully embraced the city’s way of life.
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