Acclaimed documentary re-releases five decades later
The documentary 'India - Where Centuries Co-exist' has been re-released nearly fifty years after its original debut. This updated version reflects on the enduring nature of Indian culture and its evolution through time. The film has been digitally remastered and now includes contemporary developments in India.
- ▪The documentary was originally released in 1976 and spans 5000 years of subcontinental history.
- ▪It has been enhanced by Krishnaswamy Associates and now includes modern technological and political developments.
- ▪The film has been uploaded on Indian Imprints on YouTube for wider accessibility.
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The updated version of the documentary ‘Indus valley to Indira Gandhi’ which is now titled ‘India - Where Centuries Co-exist’, created by late veteran documentary and television filmmaker and founder of Krishnaswamy Associates, S. Krishnaswamy, was released by Srimat Swami Gautamananda Ji Maharaj, President of Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, here on Friday.Upon releasing it, he spoke about how the documentary reflects the unity of Indian culture. “Material values come and go, but the spirit survives. That is why Indian culture has endured through the centuries,” he said.The original documentary was released in 1976 as a four-hour film mapping 5000 years of subcontinental history.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Hindu — Top.