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- This feature length documentary film is a never before heard story of how western music entered a pre independent India in the form of the Blues and the Jazz music in the 1930s and how it converted itself into a phenomenon named Rock n Roll by the 1960s that paved the way for present day rock bands in the country.This film is an attempt to capture the journey of unheard tunes that made inroads into a country dominated by traditional and classical folk tunes and the Bollywood film industry and has gone on to lay the foundations for a thriving independent music industry supported, followed and loved by millions. The concept revolves around interviews with veteran and established music artists who have been the Jewel of the evolution of Rock n Roll music genre in India. The musicians have been specifically selected upon the basis of their outstanding contribution towards this genre of music in India after the post-independence period till present times. Who were the bands that rocked India in the 1960s? What were the obstacles they faced? Who recorded the first album in western music in India? Do you know the Rock n Roll history of India?
- A poetic documentary about the pandemic, and the social, psychological, emotional and spiritual effects of long-term lockdowns.
- Chum takes Rohan on a road trip to show him a side of the Northeast that she experienced in her childhood days. Does he enjoy himself or hate it? Unravel the Secrets of Northeast India With Chum and Rohan in 'Uncharted Trails'. The stage is set and the hosts are ready.
- A life changing journey into the Land of 8 Sisters states
- In the deep hills of northeast India, Christianity and pop culture have taken over the lifestyle and imagination of the Tangkhul tribes. Rewben Mashangva from Choithar travels through the remote villages of the Tangkhul Naga to talk to the old people and collect songs and instruments. The rhythms, melodies and lyrics form links to his own music, which he describes as Naga Folk Blues. In his traditional 'Haokuirat' hairstyle and western boots along with his 9 year old son Saka, he performs across India and South-East Asia spreading the message that some songs have no end.