First of all, I feel proud to be an Indian and whatever Discovery has created earlier even its 'Secrets of Sinauli', 'Kohinoor' or 'Ramayan', in all these shows, Discovery has been trying to make Indians proud of their roots, legacy, and history and that has been their motto also. That gels very well with my thought process. When I came to know about Vadnagar, I came to know that when the partition happened in 1947 we lost most of our archeological sites like Mohenjodaro, Harappa, Takshila, etc. We had all these from before. But after partition, all these went to the other side, i.e. Pakistan. There was always a hunger in me that we might still have something that we haven't explored yet. In 1953, Vadnagar was marked as one of the archeological sites, and since then excavations have been going on. When you read the entire history you will know how Xuanzang came to India and wrote about India and about the life of Saswats. It has been there since forever. That kind of history educated me. Today when we see its connection with Mahabharat like 5000 years ago also there was life here, all this was so fascinating to me that after having gone through all these and shot for the documentary it took me two-three days for me to come out of the hangover which this particular subject has left on me.