Mountains of the Monsoon

The film that I worked on most of 2007 aired on BBC1 in UK on 16th Jan. If you are in UK, you can still watch it on the BBC iPlayer. More than 2.1 million viewers tuned in to the show it seems.

The documentary will be aired during the Wildscreen India festival here in Bangalore. Stay tuned.

23 Responses to “Mountains of the Monsoon”

  1. yathin says:

    Good stuff! Any idea it’s going to be aired on BBC America?

  2. admin says:

    Don’t know yet. Will let you know when I get the dates.

  3. brainz says:

    Any chance of putting it on youtube?

  4. ashbirder says:

    grt! will try to make it for the Mumbai one.

  5. shivakumar_l says:

    Wildscreen is something which i need to lookout for :)
    Is it open to or Invitation only ?

  6. deponti says:

    I would like to buy a ticket for the event please…will call you about it.

  7. deponti says:

    Oops, just went to the link, and I will be registering! :)

  8. ravi says:

    Nobody has a british proxy handy to stream that stuff?

  9. Very cool! Congratulations. Yes, do let us know the dates for BBC America so we can watch it here too. :)

  10. Anonymous says:

    hi ,kalyan it was a great documentary .Ever since i have come to london have been starved of the documentaries on natural history .I wonder if the mysterious creature exists .Best wishes to you sandesh and the team .Is there a second episode coming.

  11. admin says:

    Its an open and free event here.

  12. premkudva says:

    Waiting for the India release.

  13. Anonymous says:

    Congrats.. Great to know about this!
    Will register for the event and try to make it..
    Any idea when this particular film would be screened (schedule of sorts)?

  14. Anonymous says:

    Will be there. Can’t wait to see your work on screen. And that too about something that’s so close to my heart – the western ghats.

  15. Anonymous says:

    Great !!

    Waiting to see your documentary kalyan ,
    Anil.S

  16. nraouk says:

    Hi Kalyan

    I did watch the documentary on BBC iPlayer…its wonderful. I was expecting to see you in the film… anyways great work.

    Naveen

  17. Anonymous says:

    Mountains of the Monsoon

    Does anybody know who the background music was by?

  18. admin says:

    Re: Mountains of the Monsoon

    Susheela Raman did the score

  19. trupti says:

    Awesome documentary! The gorgeous Western Ghats have been showcased beautifully. Saw your name in the credits, Congratulations! :D Hope to see you talking about purple frogs and more exotic animals in the next film :)

  20. Anonymous says:

    Sleep! :p

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