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Should Period Dramas Be Historically Accurate? Ft. Jubilee
Episode 177

Should Period Dramas Be Historically Accurate? Ft. Jubilee

This week, Jubilee director Vikramaditya Motwane and screenwriter Atul Sabharwal join us to discuss propaganda in films, the origin of Indian gaalis, and the makings of a good period drama. These are some of the movies, series and books we referred to in this conversation: -The Knick -Buniyaad -Tamas -The Nudist on the Late Shift -Grapes of Wrath -Shakespeare Wallah Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.

Respectfully Disagree

April 20, 202337m 57s

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Show Notes

This week, Jubilee director Vikramaditya Motwane and screenwriter Atul Sabharwal join us to discuss propaganda in films, the origin of Indian gaalis, and the makings of a good period drama. These are some of the movies, series and books we referred to in this conversation:  -The Knick -Buniyaad -Tamas -The Nudist on the Late Shift -Grapes of Wrath -Shakespeare Wallah Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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