Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde is a comedy about a doctor who went 
                to film school to make a film about being a doctor.  
               
              NRI doctor 
                wrote, produced, directed and also star himself in"Dr Ravi 
                & Mr Hyde"
              
                
                
                Pittsburgh, Sep.11, 2007
                Daljeet Sanghera
              NRI doctor, Dr. Ravi Godse, 39 wrote, produced, directed and 
                also star himself in “Dr. Ravi & Mr. Hyde,” 
                a very funny comedy about a doctor who went to film school to 
                make a film about being a doctor. “Making movies is not 
                brain surgery; it is more difficult than that,” says Dr. 
                Ravi Godse.
              His search for divine fulfillment takes him from the halls of 
                a hospital to what he believes is his true calling - directing 
                and producing a true "timeless classic" motion picture. 
              
              
              
                - This is a comic story of a busy doctor dealing with a midlife 
                  crisis and a hillarious film 
 
                - Godse takes our “mid-life crisis” hero on a journey 
                  from Pittsburg to South Africa as he tries to create a film 
                  that will bring him the greatness he always hoped to achieve.
 
                - On his journey, he must cope with unscrupulous agents, reluctant 
                  colleagues, an unenthusiastic wife and even the Mafia.
 
                - As Dr. Ravi continues to pursue his filmmaking goal, he becomes 
                  obsessed with it, and he turns into his own version of Mr. Hyde. 
                  The movie is all Dr. Ravi talks about, so it’s no wonder 
                  his personal life starts falling apart. 
 
                - “I want to make a classic,” he declares. But his 
                  wife and his colleagues (who start avoiding him at the hospital) 
                  look on this new project with disdain. 
 
                - I don't want to be continually busy and I want to have a life.
 
              
              Godse also peppers his film with low-key jokes that work because 
                of their eccentricities. We never feel the movie trying to be 
                hip and quirky, which is exactly why its quirkiness succeeds - 
                it's not forced or phony. 
              Godse visited “Movie Addict Headquarters” on BlogTalkRadio 
                to discuss his charming movie, which is now available on DVD via 
                Internet retailers and in stores nationwide on July 31, 2007. 
                He spent about $ 70,000 his own money and made a deal with Inecom 
                Entertainment, a Pittsburgh-area production company which released 
                the film on DVD. 
              Dr. Ravi Godse moved to the US in 1995, visits Europe frequently 
                and writes historical travelogues online.