How was working with Ravi Shankar in “Jungle Book” and Peter Brooks in “Mahabharatha”?
Working with Panditji was great. He was very encouraging and supportive. With Peter Brooks, that was a great experience. Particularly I learnt a lot subconsciously– of his style, approach and aesthetic. And the concept of simplicity and complexity together. Also, we were touring. So I got to see the world, see what it felt like to tour. I was also in “Hamlet” recently. But I played a small role there because I can’t give my time up as freely any more. Could you talk about the science behind “Kaash”? For me, mythology is a fascinating subject. When I worked with Anish and Nitin Sawhney, we all discovered that there are strong connections between mythology and science. A lot of scientists and physicists are using mythology as a base for inspiration and discovery– for discovering things they haven’t discovered in their own work. David Deutsch, who’s a leading physicist from America, has created a theory based on the story of Shiva. Oppenheimer quoted from the Bhagavad Gita on live radio
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