September 23, 2021
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‘The Beatles and India’ ready for digital release in UK

The documentary won Best Film Audience Choice and Best Music in Tongues On Fire, the 2021 UK Asian Film Festival, where it premiered earlier this year…reports Asian Lite News.

‘The Beatles and India’ is truly an archival footage of the exploration of Beatles’ life and music, is directed by Peter Compton and produced by British Indian music entrepreneur Reynold D’Silva which is adapted from Ajoy Bose’s book.

When the world’s most famous band The Beatles made their seminal trip to India in 1968, not only did it inspire a new musical direction for the band, it paved the way for a brand new sound that still resonates across cultural and musical landscapes to this day. 

Now a new, award-winning feature documentary The Beatles and India from Ajoy Bose explores the lasting legacy from their ground-breaking visit to Rishikesh. It sheds light on how India shaped the development of the greatest ever rock band and their pioneering role in bringing together two vastly different cultures. The film is set for its UK digital release on 4 October, courtesy of 101 Films. 

This unique historical film, chronicles the enduring love affair between The Beatles and India that began more than half a century ago. The Beatles and India follows a rarely seen, fascinating time in John, Paul, George and Ringo’s career and brings it to life with archive footage, recordings and photographs, alongside eye-witness accounts,  expert comments and visually stunning location shots. In 1968 the legendary band brought their Western celebrity circus to a remote Himalayan ashram in Rishikesh in  search of spiritual enlightenment. What happened next had a profound effect on the whole band… and the whole world. 

The Beatles In India,  has taken the amazing saga further by producing Bose’s directorial debut.  Bose and cultural researcher, co-director, Pete Compton,  have created an audio-visual presentation that stands apart from the many documentaries on the band,  delving deep into the most crucial period of their evolution from the world’s most famous pop stars into multi-faceted pioneering musical artists. 

The documentary won Best Film Audience Choice and Best Music in Tongues On Fire, the 2021 UK Asian Film Festival, where it premiered earlier this year. The DVD and Blu-ray release from Cherry Red and an album Songs Inspired By The Film The Beatles And India is released on Silva Screen Records will follow on 29 October.

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