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Michael Wood visits places and interviews experts all over India to cover the great chapters of the subcontinent's history.Michael Wood visits places and interviews experts all over India to cover the great chapters of the subcontinent's history.Michael Wood visits places and interviews experts all over India to cover the great chapters of the subcontinent's history.
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Hats of to Michael Wood for his extensive research and such a wonderful representation. Your enthusiasm mesmerizes me while watching the series. Also we have watched it with a view of foreigners. it is full of information. It has all the thing needed to be a great documentary be it direction, representation, music, sites etc. Really I felt enormous pleasure watching all the episodes. :)
It describes the beauty of culture and a great history of the India. I would like to admit that, even after being an Indian I did not know some minute things which I have come to know after watching the documentary. So a great thanks to BBC for presenting such a great series in India. I am looking forward to upcoming series. please bring more such series on India.
It describes the beauty of culture and a great history of the India. I would like to admit that, even after being an Indian I did not know some minute things which I have come to know after watching the documentary. So a great thanks to BBC for presenting such a great series in India. I am looking forward to upcoming series. please bring more such series on India.
It is great to see the history of a people of the world being developed as a life experience of revisiting the places and taking in glimpses of the present and the past. History is not an abstract science; it is about what people did. Sharing what we have learned in a humble and open way, Michael Wood has shown how learning history can be a great experience.
Michael Wood has kept the people perspective throughout rather than stating the facts in a dry manner like most historians do.
Having lived most of my early years in various parts of India, I can appreciate how Michael has captures the essence of the cultural side so well. Great experience.
I wish I could learn about others parts of the world in this style.
Michael Wood has kept the people perspective throughout rather than stating the facts in a dry manner like most historians do.
Having lived most of my early years in various parts of India, I can appreciate how Michael has captures the essence of the cultural side so well. Great experience.
I wish I could learn about others parts of the world in this style.
An excellent resource for all those who wish to study the history of India.Well researched and directed.A treat for history lovers...
I started to watch this series with a fair degree of scepticism, being of Indian origin, but was hooked within the first 15 mins. The credit almost entirely goes to Michael Wood and the unending passion with which he has presented this masterpiece. It is a daunting task to be asked to cover India's vast and varied history in 6 short hours but Wood tells an intriguing and masterful tale, carefully taking into consideration all of the historical aspects and view points. I was delighted that as an Indian, there was a lot I got to learn and was pleasantly surprised at Wood's tenacity towards fact finding. Also, the history is told not so much in a chronological factual manner, but in Wood's fascinating and poetic story telling style, making it an extremely interesting and entertaining 6 parts to watch.
If I had to be picky, the only criticism I would have to offer would be on the lack of attention to the splendid Mughal era. Wood does touch upon it , but only when it is dying. The great Mughal emperors like Jahangir, Akbar and Shah Jahan have played a huge role in shaping Indian history and have given to India such splendid monuments such as the Taj Mahal.
But then again, it is a vast country with an over-abundance of history and tales.
A must watch in my book !
If I had to be picky, the only criticism I would have to offer would be on the lack of attention to the splendid Mughal era. Wood does touch upon it , but only when it is dying. The great Mughal emperors like Jahangir, Akbar and Shah Jahan have played a huge role in shaping Indian history and have given to India such splendid monuments such as the Taj Mahal.
But then again, it is a vast country with an over-abundance of history and tales.
A must watch in my book !
a) Amazing never seen visuals.
b) Powerful all engaging presentation.
c) A honest interest in the subject of India.
d) On location shooting of the narrative subject matter.
e) Great background score.
f) Balanced and well researched topics, which have lessons for world as a whole.
I can go on listing points of greatness of this great work. Wish Michael Wood was my history teacher! I would have definitely majored in History.
If you really want to experience 'time travel' don't watch science fiction movies... just watch this series, you will be amazed. Take my word for it.
b) Powerful all engaging presentation.
c) A honest interest in the subject of India.
d) On location shooting of the narrative subject matter.
e) Great background score.
f) Balanced and well researched topics, which have lessons for world as a whole.
I can go on listing points of greatness of this great work. Wish Michael Wood was my history teacher! I would have definitely majored in History.
If you really want to experience 'time travel' don't watch science fiction movies... just watch this series, you will be amazed. Take my word for it.
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