Film on yoga by Holland-based Indian

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Film on yoga by Holland-based Indian

MUMBAI: Holland-based filmmaker Rishi Chaman of Indian origin who came to the film horizon with his debut film Bollywood Blues has made a tele film on ‘nada yoga‘ in Dutch and English, supposed to be a modern, spiritual and musical version of the wellness technique where East meets West.

The word ‘nada‘ refers to the physical, mystical, religious or cosmic sound. Titled Nada Yoga - The Secret Of Sound, the 28-minute film will be telecast on the Dutch Hindu Broadcasting Network OHM. The film will be relevant to watch because one will see how an ancient, secretive tradition in the East is translated to the West. 

“The focus is on Acharya T. Jaimini who teaches the authentic, demanding form of nada yoga to two of his students, which is confidential,” Chaman said.

Earlier, Chaman had directed Laxmi Calling Ling, Sapney and Itch and had made documentaries on Indian artistes like Asha Bhosle, Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek and Sonu Niigaam.

Chaman collaborated on the project with Delhi-based Anupama Jain.