We only understand Sheela better through the dichotomies of views around her, and true to her illusive infamy, she lives up to her noncommittal status, clinically veiling it as the whole truth. “Redemption lies in guilt, that’s why I cannot redeem myself.” - Ma Anand Sheela While Netflix’s docuseries Wild Wild Country tried to dissect the scandal, the culture clash, …
As the country grapples with the second wave of Covid-19, the best plan is to have no plan and sit at home. While we wait for Covid-19 cases to drop, let's marvel at various unique species on Earth as Sir David Attenborough takes us on a fascinating journey in the Netflix documentary Life in Colour. Apart from this, another documentary, …
“Dharmatic was opened to do things that aren’t done at Dharma — not in a competitive kind of way, but a bolstering, cross-pollinating, dynamic kind of way,” says Aneesha Baig, Creative Head, Non-Fiction. After the success of her first show, The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, that no one could stop talking about, she is now back with Dharmatic’s latest …
Ma Anand Sheela, the controversial one-time aide to spiritual leader Osho, has spoken about the upcoming documentary Searching For Sheela, and possible narrative projects being made about her life. In an interview, Shakun said that he wouldn't want either project to examine only the 'superficial' aspects of Sheela's life, but as a long-time listener of Osho, would want larger themes …
Netflix on Monday unveiled the first trailer for Searching for Sheela, and upcoming documentary about Ma Anand Sheela, the controversial one-time aide to spiritual leader Osho. Here's a description offered by Netflix: "With the focus entirely on Sheela and her personality, the film explores her journey through India, her big homecoming, while reminiscing about her early life and looking forward …