Way Back Home (travelogue) explained

Way Back Home is an Indian travelogue series by filmmaker Rohan Thakur, produced by Asad Abid from Shoelace Films, a subsidiary of Gut and Flow Media Pvt.Ltd.

In the first season, entitled Way Back Home: A Himalayan Travelogue, Thakur travels the seven valleys of the Lower Himalayan Ranges. In the second season, Chapter II: Away from Home, Discovering The Andaman Islands, he was joined by coral reef researcher Nayantara Jain to explore the Andaman Islands.[1] [2]

Way Back Home | A Himalayan Travelogue

In the first season, entitled Way Back Home: A Himalayan Travelogue, Thakur travels the seven valleys of the Lower Himalayan Ranges. The first season was co-directed by Thakur and Bharati Bahrani, and produced by Asad Abid, with Thakur also composing the background score and original music. The series was licensed to MTV Indies between 2014 and 2015, and relaunched on TheVibe Studios founded by Asad Abid. The series went on to be syndicated to 5 major territories worldwide including china and Asia Pacific regions under Discovery Networks.

Episodes

Away From Home | Discovering The Andaman Islands

The second chapter of Way Back Home features marine biologist, coral reef researcher and ocean conservationist Nayantara Jain, who joins Thakur to explore the Andaman Islands. The series' five episodes were released on TheVibe's Facebook and YouTube pages.[3] [4] [1] [2] Away From Home was launched on TheVibe's Facebook and YouTube pages on 8 July 2016, to coincide with World Oceans Day 2016.

Episodes

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Notes and References

  1. News: World Oceans Day: Discover the Andaman Islands. Indian Express. 8 June 2016.
  2. News: Murthy. Neeraja. Nature at its pristine best. The Hindu. 22 June 2016.
  3. Web site: Das. Ananya. 'AWAY FROM HOME': THIS SPECTACULAR TRAVELOGUE WEB SERIES SHOWS THE UNEXPLORED, UNTOUCHED BEAUTY OF THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS. Tube Scoop.
  4. Web site: Goswami. Parismita. Interview: After Himalayas and Andamans, TheVibe to explore South-East Asian and Middle-Eastern countries. International Business Times.