The guru and the seeker
India, April 25 -- When Mahesh Bhatt handed over his private jottings to Sunita Pant Bansal, he did not give her a manuscript; he entrusted her with the raw, unfiltered fragments of a life in turmoil.
Born from scattered diary entries written in moments of rage, doubt, tenderness and loss, The Ashes Are Warm is a record of survival rather than reflection. At its heart stands UG Krishnamurti; not as a guru or saviour, but as a fierce fire that burned away Bhatt's certainties, identities and spiritual pretensions.
What emerges is not enlightenment, but something rarer: a ruthless, unflinching honesty. Here, the celebrated filmmaker appears not as a public icon but a vulnerable seeker - son, lover, sceptic - scorched by experience yet unwilling to look away. This is not the story of success; it is the chronicle of an undoing, revealing what remains when every illusion has burned away....
इस लेख के रीप्रिंट को खरीदने या इस प्रकाशन का पूरा फ़ीड प्राप्त करने के लिए, कृपया
हमे संपर्क करें.