After The Interval (Interval Ke Baad)
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2607994/fan_mail/new] 1980. Telugu cinema was dominated by mass entertainers. No distributor would touch a film about a classical musician and a social outcast. One producer said yes, and changed Telugu cinema forever. Kala Tapasvi Kasinadhuni Viswanath. The ascetic of art. A man who believed that cinema could be a form of devotion. That traditional music, classical dance, and social complexity need not be obstacles to commercial success. In fact, they were the path to it. Today, we rewatch the all-time classic Sankarabharanam. With someone who has loved this film for decades. Who sings Carnatic music. And who carries this film in her heart the way so many of us do. This episode: The extraordinary story of Poornodaya Movie Creations and Edida Nageswara Rao — the producer who believed when nobody else did. K. Viswanath's remarkable body of work. The story of Shankara Sastry and Tulasi — two worlds that should never have intersected. The music of K.V. Mahadevan. SPB singing from the peak of his powers. And Veturi weaving his lyrical magic through classical kritis from Thyagaraja, Bhakta Ramadasu, and others. A film that opened to empty halls on February 2nd, 1980. And became a phenomenon through nothing but word-of-mouth. K. Viswanath passed away on February 2nd, 2023. Forty-three years to the day. The music lives on. The movie lives on. Because the best part of any movie isn't the movie — it's always the conversation after. New episodes every week. Interval ke baad, the real conversation starts. Follow us: @aftertheintervalpod Email us: aftertheintervalpodcast@gmail.com Produced by The LuminACE Group, LLC
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