916: Review: ‘Mee Raqsam’ is Sincere, Not Falling Prey to Preachiness

Dance like no one’s watching, they say. And that is what Maryam wants to do too. Her feet sway automatically to the rhythm of the beats coming from the neighbourhood Bharatanatyam school. Dancing also makes her feel closer to her mom, who instilled in her a love for the art in the first place. But the watchful eyes of the custodians of religion and culture never let go of an opportunity to trip her.Tune in to the podcast for the full review.VO: RJ Stutee

916: Review: ‘Mee Raqsam’ is Sincere, Not Falling Prey to Preachiness
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Dance like no one’s watching, they say. And that is what Maryam wants to do too. Her feet sway automatically to the rhythm of the beats coming from the neighbourhood Bharatanatyam school. Dancing also makes her feel closer to her mom, who instilled in her a love for the art in the first place. But the watchful eyes of the custodians of religion and culture never let go of an opportunity to trip her.

Tune in to the podcast for the full review.

VO: RJ Stutee