This was filmed at the legendary Capitol theatre in Mumbai, where Shantanu Moitra, Swanand Kirkire and the Pakistani duo Zeb and Haniya teamed up and recorded the song Kya Khayaal Hai.
'Maaya' takes us on an intimate visit to Delhi with Indian Ocean, folk rock giants and perhaps the biggest band in India today. Joining them is Mohit Chauhan, celebrated playback singer and balladeer extraordinaire.
Episode 4 sees the union of two of India's long-standing classic rock icons, Parikrama and Agnee. Adding flavor to the collaboration is the voice of acclaimed playback singer Shilpa Rao.
The desert landscapes of Jaisalmer and its surrounding villages provide the backdrop for the eclectic combination of U.K.-based breakbeat pop performer and producer Shri, singer-songwriter Monica Dogra, and folk collective Rajasthan Roots.
The verdant landscapes of Kaziranga set the stage for Angaraag 'Papon' Mahanta and Rabbi Shergill. The former is a native revered of the state. The latter introduces his Sufi-tinged, Punjabi sound for a memorable collaboration.
Hindustani classical singer Shubha Mudgal joins forces with folk rock band Swarathma, one of the most exciting independent acts to emerge from the country in the past few years. Together, they explore the city of Mysore.
Pioneers of Indian electronica Midival Punditz meet Sikh-Canadian rapper Humble The Poet for this unique collaboration by the scenic shorelines of Goa along with singer-songwriter and our host Monica Dogra.
Acclaimed producer and composer Karsh Kale travels with guitar virtuoso Baiju Dharmajan to the sleepy town Angadipurram where they write 'Sacred Science' with Njeralathu Harigovindan, who runs the world's only temple devoted to percussion.
Shillong, Meghalaya - also known as the Scotland of the East. This episode features The Raghu Dixit Project popular Indian alternative musicians and Guru Rewben Mashangva, a performer, songwriter, and music researcher.