The panoramic visuals of the Way Back Home series are captured for one real reason only, ie to let your jaws hit the floor.
With a refreshing take on the diversity, culture and the splendor of the Himalayan trails, Rohan Thakur and his compatriot-director Bharati Bahrani, set out to document their once-in-a-life expedition.
The backpacking duo hit Manali to begin their journey, and are greeted to snow-capped terrain that has brought life to a stand-still. Yet as they discover, all is not what it seems.
The mighty Himalayas are the preserve of age-old traditions, and cultural bonhomie that remains untouched by technology, and modernism. It is these narratives that are shared through the prism of fellow Himalayan natives, traveling vagabonds, and wanderlust filmmakers, that are captured in great authenticity.
The magic of snow-laden mountains of the Himalayas has rarely been captured in its raw, authentic, dominating form. The Way Back Home series takes on this responsibility with élan. With an original soundtrack series that can be described as haunting in the very least, this is by far the best travelogue series scripted for Indian television.
With a refreshing take on the diversity, culture and the splendor of the Himalayan trails, Rohan Thakur and his compatriot-director Bharati Bahrani, set out to document their once-in-a-life expedition.
The backpacking duo hit Manali to begin their journey, and are greeted to snow-capped terrain that has brought life to a stand-still. Yet as they discover, all is not what it seems.
The mighty Himalayas are the preserve of age-old traditions, and cultural bonhomie that remains untouched by technology, and modernism. It is these narratives that are shared through the prism of fellow Himalayan natives, traveling vagabonds, and wanderlust filmmakers, that are captured in great authenticity.
The magic of snow-laden mountains of the Himalayas has rarely been captured in its raw, authentic, dominating form. The Way Back Home series takes on this responsibility with élan. With an original soundtrack series that can be described as haunting in the very least, this is by far the best travelogue series scripted for Indian television.