SELECTION OF QUOTES FROM THE MEDIA

“Will surely remind you of the breezy light-hearted comedies from the 70s - one that can be enjoyed by the full family together”

Indian Express on ‘Filter Coffee’

“Soul Cages is a renaissance in Bharatanatyam”

Sunday Standard on ‘Soul Cages’

“There is a lot of aesthetics…the presentation of the theme is superb in terms of dance and mime

- The Hindu on ‘Soul Cages’

“A breezy family entertainer - a genre that is hard to come by these days.”

-The New Indian Express on ‘Arangetram’

'“Redefining the dance form and its philosophy to suit the present times.”

-Deccan Chronicle on ‘Soul Cages’

“Reimagines Traditional Indian Art forms for a global audience”

The Hindu, on ‘A Song for Eresha’

“Crafted in a cinematic style reminiscent of masters like Satyajit Ray and Balu Mahendra”

The Tribune on ‘A Song for Eresha’

“Pioneers at using classical dance to tell modern stories”

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“Had the audience spellbound”

Times of India on ‘Yudh’

“YUDH has left the audiences across major metros spellbound”

- Deccan Herald on YUDH

“Path breaking work that has been acclaimed as a renaissance by critics and audiences all over the world”

-Afternoon Despatch & Courier

“Knocking down pigeonholes…in the vast expansion of tradition minus the baggage of restrictive thinking.”

-Tribune India

“Deeply philosophical tales, portrayed through a denouement that is easy to understand, stunning visuals and an extremely moving narrative.”

DNA on ‘Soul Cages’

“One of their best original works”

India Today on ‘Descent’

“Unshackles age old chains - an ode to women”

Mid Day on ‘Chains: Love Stories of Shadows’

“The repertoire involves engaging the audience in a spiritual and emotional dialog”

-Deccan Chronicle on YUDH

“Philosophically rich, extremely moving and at the same time, easy to understand”

-The Print on ‘Soul Cages the film’

“Modern Classics - husband-wife duo pen stories and teams them up with classic Bharatanatyam to interest the youth.”

-Asian Age