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National
broadcaster Doordarshan will show a 26-episode documentary
about Indian paintings this month.
The
documentary titled The paintings of India has found
a place in the Limca Book of Records for the most extensive
schedule ever done on such a topic, says a report in the
Hindu Business Line.
Art historian Benoy K Behl, researcher and assistant director
Lalika Gupta, cameramen Pawan Giri and Gopal Prajapati traveled
extensively to make the project a reality. The aim, says
the report, is to correct misconceptions about Indian painting.
These include myths that Indians learned to paint during
the Mughal and British times. The crew shot 10th century
Chola paintings inside the Brahadeeswar Temple at Tanjore.
This has apparently made Western experts rethink their views
about the development of art in India.
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