Made four years ago, Rahman couldn't have realised how this would play now that India's prime minister is more concerned with Hindutva nationalism that marginalises the religions and achievements of the extraordinary artists in these films. I have no doubt PM Modi would learn a lot.
Politics aside, a series with some many attributes of excellence- where to begin? Firstly, AR Rahman: a fine, world-famous musician has crafted a huge idea in which he takes supporting role, showcasing extraordinary musicians, their instruments and voice onto a world. The diversity, richness and unique qualities of four now rare (follow up please) performers takes us into the mountains and forests to people some still describe as untouchables. Each is allowed to shine and collaborate with Rahman, coming together in episode five for a sensational closing event. I'll not attempt to describe it. It's moving beyond comparison.
No expense has been spared to.achieve cinematography of the highest standard, and of course sound that's simply superlative (check out the album too).
As someone who has visited India a number of times with greater love every time, this series shows what an immense cultural tradition it has, too often hidden (sometimes purposely by nationalists) hidden. Watch this and weep as it moves you. And for India today.
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