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Shankarabharanam

A revered Carnatic maestro lives simply while classical music loses ground to changing tastes. A young woman from a stigmatized background, raised around performance but outside respectability, develops deep devotion to his art. Their lives intersect through songs, temples, and small homes, as the teacher’s discipline and the woman’s admiration challenge social barriers. The story follows apprentices, recitals, and a child’s first steps into music, stopping short of later turns while keeping focus on tradition, dignity, and the will to preserve an art form.

  • 1979
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