Radio Haanji Podcast
What happens when ancient classical epics collide with modern cultural anxieties? In this episode of Radio Haanji, we break down the fierce global controversy surrounding the latest cinematic adaptation of Homer’s 'The Odyssey' and the casting of Helen of Troy. We journey back 3,000 years to the golden apple of discord, the bribes of the goddesses, the epic clash between Achilles and Hector, and Odysseus's ultimate deception. Plus, we explore how these ancient Greek narratives mirror Eastern epics like the Mahabharata and draw striking parallels with modern films tackling fundamentalism and social bias. Why do stories written three millennia ago still trigger such passionate battle lines across social media today? We dive deep into the real-world historical context of the multi-ethnic ancient Mediterranean trade routes that the filmmakers drew inspiration from, contrasting it with the traditional artistic lenses of the West. From the battlefield of Troy to the modern landscape of digital storytelling, this conversation uncovers how the human vulnerabilities of pride, passion, and identity remain completely unchanged by time. Hit play for an insightful, human-centric look at mythology, history, and why these stories still hold a mirror up to our modern collective prejudices. Don't forget to share your thoughts with us on our social handles!
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