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Thaalam | Rhythm of the Nation | A. R. Rahman
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Virtual Bharat is an immersive 1,000-film journey across a 5,000-year-old civilisation called India. A digital museum of unseen, untold stories of art, culture, music, inspiring people, inspiring places, and hidden epicentres of social change… All told in under 10 minutes. Story by story. Experience by experience. Emotion by emotion.
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Very nice. Mahatma’s vani is still relevant to the modern world. After Buddha mahatma Gandhi is the greatest human being who born in this country and showed a path of nonviolence -ahimsa.
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Stories Untold
Thaalam Rhythm Of The Nation
Thaalam – the Malayalam word for rhythm. The phenomenon that makes 150 men come together at the Chundan Vallam races, rowing their boat as one entity. Postmen, farmers, shopkeepers and school teachers, united by a common rhythm.
Haldhar Nag The People’s Poet
People’s poet. Odisha’s pride. Class 3 dropout. Padma Shri… One man in the remote village of Ghens in Sambalpur writes in a dying language called Kosli. Yet, with his immortal words, he turns poison into the nectar of life.
Ramnami In the Name of Ram
Devotion. Defiance. Etched in indelible ink. Banished from the temple of their deity, the Ramnamis made their bodies their temple. Inscribed on every inch of their skin is a single utterance: RAM.
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An immersive, 1,000-film journey to celebrate a 5,000-year-old civilisation. A digital museum of unseen, untold stories — of art, culture, incredible places, inspiring people and soul-stirring social change — all told in under 10 minutes.
Dr. Haldhar Nag is a Sambalpuri poet and writer from Bargarh, Odisha. Popularly known as “Lok Kabi Ratna”, he was awarded a Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award in the country, by the Government of India, in 2016. He was born in a poor family in the village of Ghens.