AR Rahman's documentary screened at IFFI will show the musical journey of the tribes of Nagaland
AR Rahman: Musician AR Rahman's musical documentary 'Head Hunting to Beat Boxing' was screened at 'IFFI Goa 2024' on Wednesday. During this, Rahman was also present there and he told about its story and importance.
Recently, the famous Indian musician AR Rahaman surprised everyone by announcing a divorce from his wife. After spending 29 years together, both have taken this decision with mutual consent. Meanwhile, AR Rahman reached the 'IFFI' festival going on in Goa. He attended the special screening of his documentary at the '55th International Film Festival of India'. AR Rahman is the producer of 'Head Hunting to Beat Boxing'. This project is a musical documentary based on the development of music in Nagaland. Rahman spoke openly about his project at the festival.
He told about his forthcoming musical documentary 'Head Hunting to Beat Boxing' that this story is very inspiring. He said, "'Headhunting to Beatboxing' is a very inspiring story. I went there and saw what was happening." He further said, "Vikas was so inspiring that I felt this is a story that can inspire many people. Most people don't even know about this new Nagaland."
The documentary by AR Rahman was screened at the Indian Film Festival (IFFM), in Melbourne in August before 'IFFI'. "This film is very special for us as it showcases the beauty of Nagaland and its rich cultural and musical history," said Rahman over the premiere of the film at 'IFFM'.
This film produced by AR Rahman is based on the mesmerizing musical journey of Nagaland that traces the evolution of rhythm and sound across cultures, tribes, and generations right from the head-cutting tribes' traditions up to the musical renaissance of the state.