Episode list

Virtual Bharat

Thaalam

Tue, Aug 27, 2019
Thaalam. The rhythm of the nation. The pride of Kerala. 150 men from all walks of life come together at the Chundan Vallam races. Not a single one is a professional athlete. Yet they find their rhythm and row as one. How do they do it? An incredible film about finding rhythm. Can we find our rhythm as a nation? Can we find our Thaalam?
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Haldhar Nag

Sat, Sep 21, 2019
Haldhar Nag. The people's poet. Odisha's pride. Son of Sambalpur. Padma Shri. One man in a remote corner of India writes poems in a dying language. A champion for equal rights who wields his pen like a blade. An incredible story that will move your soul. Celebrated by the legendary Gulzar himself. India salutes you.
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Chasing Gandhi

Tue, Oct 01, 2019
Vishwanathan Jayaraman runs. He runs from 3.30am to 7.30am. He runs barefoot. He runs bare bodied. He runs 32 kilometers a day. He has been running for 15 years. Vishwanathan Jayaraman is a living example of the power of the human will. That we can achieve everything we set our mind too. As long as we keep it simple. And we never give up. This is the untold story of a man who was just like all of us, but found a code to live by, which transformed him from the ordinary into the extraordinary. "Be the change you wish to see in the world." Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
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Shabad Aag Ki Khushboo
Shabad Aag Ki Khushboo is a soulful story of devotion to music. In Bhaini Sahib, Ludhiana, lifetimes are devoted to music. The young girls of Bhaini Sahib, alongside their selfies and their kulfis, have made an incredibly special place for Shabad (hymn) in their lives. Home to the Namdhari Sikhs, music is the very air Bhaini Sahib breathes. Children know the intricacies of ragas and swar before they turn 10. Their scooter rides and badminton games are punctuated by the soaring notes of the sitar, dilruba and tar-shehnai. Bhaini Sahib shows us the incredible power of music to approaching the divine.
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The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
For the first time in history, from Gopal Godse - who made the first failed attempt on his life - and brother to Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse, from Gandhi's personal secretary V. Kalyanam and his close aide and his follower Sarla Mehta we relive the very last moments of the Mahatma. The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi gives us a peek into the single event that changed the story of independent India forever.
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The Tanpuras of Miraj
This is the story of the world famous Sitar Maker family and the globally desired instrument, that plays the single note of "Sa" where all of music begins. For nine generations the Sitar Maker family of Miraj has been crafting Tanpuras. Sitar Maker. This is their surname, a titular one handed from generation to generation. From the humble pumpkins of Africa to the instrument at the heart of classical Indian music, the Tanpura's journey is one of magical transformation. A commitment for life, one instrument travels with every musician for his entire lifetime.
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Grandmother's School
In a small village in Maharashtra by the name of Fangane, is a school unlike any other. Its students are not the typical school-going crowd. Their desire to learn motivates them to pick up their bags, don their uniforms, and attend school. With a dream of being able to sign their own names, these students set about breaking down preset notions about who can and can't attend school. They show the world that circumstance, gender or age do not matter to those that have a strong belief in themselves, and a will to achieve their ambitions.
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Silambam

Mon, Apr 13, 2020
This is the story of a weapon. One that has made its way from the hands of a defender to those of a dancer. An age-old tradition that has changed with time to become what it is today. A martial art that has traveled across Asia. Aishwarya Manivannan walks us through her journey with what is considered to be a masculine sport, Silambam. She speaks of a journey of strength. Of discovery. Of spirit. The journey of a 3000-year-old martial art. The pride of Tamil Nadu.
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Kolhapuri Chappals
9 centuries ago, King Bijjala asked his cobblers to design him a shoe. The craftsmen produced a masterpiece slipper that never brought its wearer any aches. A work of art that took from the name of the town. The Kolhapuri chappal.
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123- The Happiest Man
123-year-old Swami Sivananda is a rare look at purity, simplicity, and happiness. He laughs when asked if this generation can live to his age "No, not possible. This is the kalyug and everyone is too greedy.
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