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The Beatles and India

The Beatles and India

★ 6.52021Movie1 h 36 mUnited Kingdom
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Documentary exploring how John, Paul, George and Ringo fell in love with Indian culture while visiting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at his Himalayan ashram in 1968.

590 people rated
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The Beatles and India

2021

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1 h 36 m

United Kingdom

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Documentary exploring how John, Paul, George and Ringo fell in love with Indian culture while visiting the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at his Himalayan ashram in 1968.
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Shankara Angadi
Self - Asian Music Circle
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The Beatles
Themselves
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Sidharth Bhatia
Self - Author, 'India Psychedelic'
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Steve Turner
Self - Author, 'The Complete Beatles Songs'
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Ajoy Bose
Self - Author, 'Across the Universe'
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John Lennon
Self
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Mark Lewisohn
Self - Author & Historian
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Barkha Dutt
Self - Journalist
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Kabir Bedi
Self - Actor
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Brian Epstein
Self
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George Harrison
Self
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Jaspal Singh
Self - Owner, Lahore Music Store, Delhi
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Ajay Sharma
Self - Owner, Rikhi Ram Shop, Delhi
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Ravi Shankar
Self
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Keith Relf
Self
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Jeff Beck
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Yehudi Menuhin
Self
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Vivek Bharat Ram
Self - Ravi Shankar Disciple

User Review

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yayneaseged

29/05/2023 13:28
source: The Beatles and India
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Tolou Anne Mireille

23/05/2023 06:04
The documentary is fairly entertaining even for those who know nothing about Beetles or India. What I found especially disappointing was introduction of Indian people who berate Indian philosophy and traditions. The fact that there was quite a lot that Beetles and other non-indians that gained from indian traditions should let it stand. Since this was made by a British and Indian director it seems that that it's the Indian director's doing to present the negative aspects. Coming to other aspects there are very nice visuals for a fairly low budget documentary. I wish they directors had done more analysis and not pulled in random people who were really not directly involved.
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kemylecomedien

23/05/2023 06:04
This documentary explains how much impact the beatles got from india. And also the impact from the beatles to India. Interesting mixture with drug and mantra.
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Malex Praise TikTok

23/05/2023 06:04
Some interesting anecdotes about the Beatles spending a few months in India to recharge and their relationship with the Maharishi, which evolved over time. Importantly, it describes how Indian music made it way into several Beatle songs. It boggles the mind, therefore, that there is not one second of Beatle music in the entire 90 minute soundtrack. Even those of us who know every Beatle song are left struggling to remember the sitar parts and other influences. The scenes with Ravi Shankar are nice, yet even though post-Beatle years are covered, there is no mention of George's concert for Bangladesh, where he stole the show.
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kal

23/05/2023 06:04
This documentary deals with the Beatles social and musical impact within India, as the country started to open up in the 60's. At the same time it explains and discusses the Beatles interest in Indian music, and their experience at a spiritual retreat run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It's mostly anecdotal stories told by people that were there with a few historical Beatles interviews sliced in, alongside a bit of historical footage from the actual location. Some of the stories are told by people within the now dilapidated ruins of the retreat, which does add a level of sentiment to it, however despite briefly mentioning George Harrison's genuine love for India after being introduced to it by his friend Ravi Shankar, it never really shares in detail the Beatles view on India in their own words. Interesting to watch, but could have delved a little deeper and offered up more.
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Jolie Maria

13/04/2023 12:26
The documentary is fairly entertaining even for those who know nothing about Beetles or India. What I found especially disappointing was introduction of Indian people who berate Indian philosophy and traditions. The fact that there was quite a lot that Beetles and other non-indians that gained from indian traditions should let it stand. Since this was made by a British and Indian director it seems that that it's the Indian director's doing to present the negative aspects. Coming to other aspects there are very nice visuals for a fairly low budget documentary. I wish they directors had done more analysis and not pulled in random people who were really not directly involved.
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Radhiyyah Lala

13/04/2023 12:26
Some interesting anecdotes about the Beatles spending a few months in India to recharge and their relationship with the Maharishi, which evolved over time. Importantly, it describes how Indian music made it way into several Beatle songs. It boggles the mind, therefore, that there is not one second of Beatle music in the entire 90 minute soundtrack. Even those of us who know every Beatle song are left struggling to remember the sitar parts and other influences. The scenes with Ravi Shankar are nice, yet even though post-Beatle years are covered, there is no mention of George's concert for Bangladesh, where he stole the show.
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d@rdol

13/03/2023 14:08
source: The Beatles and India
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Shanaya Santos

22/11/2022 10:18
This documentary explains how much impact the beatles got from india. And also the impact from the beatles to India. Interesting mixture with drug and mantra.
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Marie Paule Adje

22/11/2022 10:18
This documentary deals with the Beatles social and musical impact within India, as the country started to open up in the 60's. At the same time it explains and discusses the Beatles interest in Indian music, and their experience at a spiritual retreat run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It's mostly anecdotal stories told by people that were there with a few historical Beatles interviews sliced in, alongside a bit of historical footage from the actual location. Some of the stories are told by people within the now dilapidated ruins of the retreat, which does add a level of sentiment to it, however despite briefly mentioning George Harrison's genuine love for India after being introduced to it by his friend Ravi Shankar, it never really shares in detail the Beatles view on India in their own words. Interesting to watch, but could have delved a little deeper and offered up more.

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yayneaseged

29/05/2023 13:28
source: The Beatles and India
author avatar

Tolou Anne Mireille

23/05/2023 06:04
The documentary is fairly entertaining even for those who know nothing about Beetles or India. What I found especially disappointing was introduction of Indian people who berate Indian philosophy and traditions. The fact that there was quite a lot that Beetles and other non-indians that gained from indian traditions should let it stand. Since this was made by a British and Indian director it seems that that it's the Indian director's doing to present the negative aspects. Coming to other aspects there are very nice visuals for a fairly low budget documentary. I wish they directors had done more analysis and not pulled in random people who were really not directly involved.
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kemylecomedien

23/05/2023 06:04
This documentary explains how much impact the beatles got from india. And also the impact from the beatles to India. Interesting mixture with drug and mantra.
author avatar

Malex Praise TikTok

23/05/2023 06:04
Some interesting anecdotes about the Beatles spending a few months in India to recharge and their relationship with the Maharishi, which evolved over time. Importantly, it describes how Indian music made it way into several Beatle songs. It boggles the mind, therefore, that there is not one second of Beatle music in the entire 90 minute soundtrack. Even those of us who know every Beatle song are left struggling to remember the sitar parts and other influences. The scenes with Ravi Shankar are nice, yet even though post-Beatle years are covered, there is no mention of George's concert for Bangladesh, where he stole the show.
author avatar

kal

23/05/2023 06:04
This documentary deals with the Beatles social and musical impact within India, as the country started to open up in the 60's. At the same time it explains and discusses the Beatles interest in Indian music, and their experience at a spiritual retreat run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It's mostly anecdotal stories told by people that were there with a few historical Beatles interviews sliced in, alongside a bit of historical footage from the actual location. Some of the stories are told by people within the now dilapidated ruins of the retreat, which does add a level of sentiment to it, however despite briefly mentioning George Harrison's genuine love for India after being introduced to it by his friend Ravi Shankar, it never really shares in detail the Beatles view on India in their own words. Interesting to watch, but could have delved a little deeper and offered up more.
author avatar

Jolie Maria

13/04/2023 12:26
The documentary is fairly entertaining even for those who know nothing about Beetles or India. What I found especially disappointing was introduction of Indian people who berate Indian philosophy and traditions. The fact that there was quite a lot that Beetles and other non-indians that gained from indian traditions should let it stand. Since this was made by a British and Indian director it seems that that it's the Indian director's doing to present the negative aspects. Coming to other aspects there are very nice visuals for a fairly low budget documentary. I wish they directors had done more analysis and not pulled in random people who were really not directly involved.
author avatar

Radhiyyah Lala

13/04/2023 12:26
Some interesting anecdotes about the Beatles spending a few months in India to recharge and their relationship with the Maharishi, which evolved over time. Importantly, it describes how Indian music made it way into several Beatle songs. It boggles the mind, therefore, that there is not one second of Beatle music in the entire 90 minute soundtrack. Even those of us who know every Beatle song are left struggling to remember the sitar parts and other influences. The scenes with Ravi Shankar are nice, yet even though post-Beatle years are covered, there is no mention of George's concert for Bangladesh, where he stole the show.
author avatar

d@rdol

13/03/2023 14:08
source: The Beatles and India
author avatar

Shanaya Santos

22/11/2022 10:18
This documentary explains how much impact the beatles got from india. And also the impact from the beatles to India. Interesting mixture with drug and mantra.
author avatar

Marie Paule Adje

22/11/2022 10:18
This documentary deals with the Beatles social and musical impact within India, as the country started to open up in the 60's. At the same time it explains and discusses the Beatles interest in Indian music, and their experience at a spiritual retreat run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It's mostly anecdotal stories told by people that were there with a few historical Beatles interviews sliced in, alongside a bit of historical footage from the actual location. Some of the stories are told by people within the now dilapidated ruins of the retreat, which does add a level of sentiment to it, however despite briefly mentioning George Harrison's genuine love for India after being introduced to it by his friend Ravi Shankar, it never really shares in detail the Beatles view on India in their own words. Interesting to watch, but could have delved a little deeper and offered up more.
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