India is one of the largest producers of cinema in the world, yet the most common association is song and dance, this podcast is about those stories and storytellers whose work deserves to be in the same breathe as any certified classic from all over the world.
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India is one of the largest producers of cinema in the world, yet the most common association is song and dance, this podcast is about those stories and storytellers whose work deserves to be in the same breathe as any certified classic from all over the world.
Some stories last a lifetime, some take us back through time while a few are found after their time. This episode is about those stories which deserved more love in their own time.
Cinema as a culture is representative of audience's hopes and dreams, so it only makes sense that it would also be a reflective of their fears. This episode is an attempt to understand the horror genre and how those hopes and fears are translated across cultures, particularly in India.
Change is the only constant but also a good indicator of people, love stories come in very handy in this matter as they are an indicator of a new culture with a change in preferences. Join us as we take the retrospective walk across the Era's of Indian cinema and it's love stories.
Song and dance is the usual association for Indian cinema but there is so much more than that. This episode is an introduction to telugu cinema and one particular Film called and how it ushered a new wave of storytelling in India.
Cinema is a collective experience of various emotions, so it only makes sense that it also is a indicator of our hopes and dreams. Which is where the horror genre comes in, as it is so uniquely positioned to understand how these emotions metamorphosis across languages and cultures.
India is one of the largest producers of cinema in the world, yet the most common association is song and dance, this podcast is about those stories and storytellers whose work deserves to be in the same breathe as any certified classic from all over the world.