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Vedant Vanjole

Vedant Vanjole is a passionate food and cinema blogger who brings together storytelling, taste, and visual craft. With a strong background in AI-driven digital marketing, he explores how technology reshapes audience engagement. A big-time otaku and avid movie enthusiast, Vedant loves diving deep into anime, films, and storytelling structure with a critical lens. His content blends thoughtful analysis with relatable creativity, making him a distinct voice in the digital space.

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‘100 Meters:’ A quiet race against fear, self-doubt, and the self

by Vedant Vanjole
March 1, 2026

There are so many sports anime that usually make us cheer for teams and intense rivalries. They are loud and energetic. They pump you up, make you root for a side, and build tension around who will win. But 100 Meters quietly takes a different route. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t rely on dramatic rivalries. It doesn’t try to excite you in the usual way.

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‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ season 2 perpetuates pain, power & pure perfection

by Vedant Vanjole
November 22, 2025

“Jujutsu Kaisen” (JJK) Season 2 isn’t just another anime sequel; it’s an emotional rollercoaster that rips you apart and then throws you back into chaos before you can even breathe.

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‘Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc’ — A beautiful lie wrapped in blood and emotion

by Vedant Vanjole
November 17, 2025

At first glance, “Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc” feels almost like a romantic anime movie, with soft lighting, tender moments, and the awkward innocence of Denji discovering what it means to be loved.

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‘Black Clover’— A story of never giving up

by Vedant Vanjole
November 16, 2025

If there’s one anime that truly embodies the idea that hard work beats talent, it’s “Black Clover.” This is the story of Asta, a boy born without any magic in a world where magic defines everything. Yet, despite having no powers, Asta never gives up on his dream to become the Wizard King. That determination and never-quit attitude make him one of the most inspiring anime protagonists ever.

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