This is Episode 1 of a new series of Podcasts narrating the unknown history of how Hindi cinema went from becoming an art form to becoming vehicles for Communist propaganda and a celebration of the Nawab culture and to finally becoming a hotbed for Woke propaganda.
This episode gives a detailed historical context of the evolution of Hindi cinema since the days of Satya Harischandra and how it was slowly captured by Communists and Islamists.
It explains the reasons why even a century, Hindi cinema has never a full length movie on the Mahabharata and why there are only so few movies made on themes based on Hindu Puranas and folklore.
The episode is packed with rich insights from the Indian dramatic tradition dating back to the Natyashastra and how these traditions were systematically destroyed.
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