After making several critically acclaimed movies, director Mira Nair is making a film on the Beatles and their inspirational stay at an ashram in Rishikesh in the late 1960s to learn transcendental meditation.
The 90-minute "docu-feature" will capture the Fab Four's experience and their subsequent transformation during the stay at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram in the foothills of the Himalayas, which prompted many celebrities and youths to travel to the East in quest of peace.
The Liverpool lads composed 48 songs, 17 of which were included in their famous "White Album", when they were in Rishikesh for several weeks in February, March and April in 1968 -- considered the most creative period of the Beatles.
"It is not just an anthology of the Beatles. It will be more eternal. What they left over is amazing. They were really free-wheeling in their thoughts when they stayed at the ashram," said Nair, who is making her first documentary- feature.
The docu-feature will use a mix of archival footage, interviews and fresh shots of the temple town to unravel the Beatles' experience in India and explore and examine the broader theme of artistic inspiration and how it comes about in a very surprising and abrupt way.
"Inspiration is the core. It is a question of how someone finds it at the least expected places that always interests and intrigues me. In my view, there is no formula," said Nair, who is thinking of roping in Paul McCartney for the film.
--- PTI