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Spanning across multiple musical genres, Tipriti, Shehnaz, Afflatus and Jivi Ben bare their hearts, sing and speak their truths about their aspirations and struggles in a documentary that seamlessly weaves personal stories with the soul of blues, pop, rock and devotional folk music. Kutch and the North East are both far-flung places to the far-east and west of India. The challenges of emerging as a musical star can shake the very roots of family and culture, and yet, each of these women has overcome the odds. Each is living beyond her time. Their personal stories reveal each woman as a power to be reckoned with—the same power that will stir your emotional strings and keep your foot tapping.
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About 20 kms from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh are two villages - Rudahi where mainly Hindus live and Bargadi, where predominantly Muslims live. Thousands have been killed in the name of Ram and Allah in India, but for the past 38 years, against all odds, the Hindus and Muslims of the these villages have together staged the annual Ram Lila, an epic depicting the life of the Hindu god, Ram, in which all the main roles like Ram, Laxman and Ravana are played by Muslims. Till December 2009, the Sarpanch (village head) of Rudahi was in charge of the Ram Lila Committee and depending on his political allegiance, members of that party ruled supreme. After that, however, the political tide changed. Rudahi and 13 neighbouring villages were clubbed together to form Bakhshi Ka Talab Town Area. A new administration, a new minister, a new committee... and so starts the wrangling over who will organise the Ram Lila. As the two political rivals fight it out to wrench control over the electorate, many questions arise. What direction will the Ramlila take? Will the two committees be able to put aside their differences and preserve the tradition of the area? And biggest of all, what will happen to the local Muslim actors?
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