05-400 Otwock
Słowackiego 4/10
, which typically provides multi-language audio options, including , for its major National Geographic titles. Fan Channels: Various YouTube creators like Filmy Gyan with Gaurav
As the primary home for National Geographic content in India,
Stunning cinematography that visualizes his "thought experiments." 🚀 Top 3 Takeaways geniuseinstein nat geo channel hindi exclusiv top
Geoffrey Rush (Older Einstein), Johnny Flynn (Younger Einstein) Anthology series (Season 1 focuses on Einstein) Original Release Episodes 10 (Season 1) GENIUS: Einstein | National Geographic
: British actor and musician Johnny Flynn captures the fiercely rebellious, fiercely imaginative young patent clerk struggling to break into a rigid academic establishment. Check your local cable operator or Disney+ Hotstar
Broadcast timings and streaming availability for Nat Geo Channel Hindi are subject to change. Check your local cable operator or Disney+ Hotstar for current listings.
focuses on Einstein the "human being"—his hardships, loves, sorrows, and complex personal relationships—rather than just his scientific theories. : The series features an all-star cast, with Geoffrey Rush playing the elder Einstein and Johnny Flynn portraying his younger self. Production : Executive produced by Ron Howard Brian Grazer Production : Executive produced by Ron Howard Brian
While originally produced in English, the show was widely promoted and aired on with a high-quality Hindi dub.
The show explores his flaws, making him relatable rather than just an unreachable icon. 4. Why it Remains a "Top" Watch on Nat Geo
By broadcasting this as a Hindi exclusive, National Geographic India tapped into a deep-seated curiosity within the Indian market. In a country that prides itself on scientific education and intellectual pursuit, Einstein is a household name. However, few knew the story of his defiance against the academic status quo or his deep political convictions. The series filled that gap, providing a 360-degree view of a man who changed how we perceive space, time, and gravity.
, which typically provides multi-language audio options, including , for its major National Geographic titles. Fan Channels: Various YouTube creators like Filmy Gyan with Gaurav
As the primary home for National Geographic content in India,
Stunning cinematography that visualizes his "thought experiments." 🚀 Top 3 Takeaways
Geoffrey Rush (Older Einstein), Johnny Flynn (Younger Einstein) Anthology series (Season 1 focuses on Einstein) Original Release Episodes 10 (Season 1) GENIUS: Einstein | National Geographic
: British actor and musician Johnny Flynn captures the fiercely rebellious, fiercely imaginative young patent clerk struggling to break into a rigid academic establishment.
Broadcast timings and streaming availability for Nat Geo Channel Hindi are subject to change. Check your local cable operator or Disney+ Hotstar for current listings.
focuses on Einstein the "human being"—his hardships, loves, sorrows, and complex personal relationships—rather than just his scientific theories. : The series features an all-star cast, with Geoffrey Rush playing the elder Einstein and Johnny Flynn portraying his younger self. Production : Executive produced by Ron Howard Brian Grazer
While originally produced in English, the show was widely promoted and aired on with a high-quality Hindi dub.
The show explores his flaws, making him relatable rather than just an unreachable icon. 4. Why it Remains a "Top" Watch on Nat Geo
By broadcasting this as a Hindi exclusive, National Geographic India tapped into a deep-seated curiosity within the Indian market. In a country that prides itself on scientific education and intellectual pursuit, Einstein is a household name. However, few knew the story of his defiance against the academic status quo or his deep political convictions. The series filled that gap, providing a 360-degree view of a man who changed how we perceive space, time, and gravity.
„Chodzi mi o to, aby język giętki powiedział wszystko co pomyśli głowa.”
„Trzeba mi nowych skrzydeł, nowych dróg potrzeba.”





