So Close To Five Stars!
Wonderfully engaging podcast on the impact of Partition! It would be deserving of five stars, if not for the maddening background music—that of repetitively plucked strings—that plays incessantly behind the speaking of individuals and as a connecting line between segments. This one element makes the series nearly unlistenable. Ultimately, it is absolutely worth listening to. The series is heartfelt, necessary, and long overdue. This specific music choice and its overuse is simply an unfortunate misstep in a successful, beautiful production.
BeenBattized via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/23
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I found this podcast after reading Unmarriageable, a retelling of Pride and Prejudice set in Pakistan. I was searching on google, YouTube and apple to get visual and historical context. I was thrilled to find this podcast. I learned so much about the history of India and Pakistan. I’ve always...Read full review »
one excellent mama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/22
Comes across as rather naive. Set’s little context for the decisions that were made at the time. Belittles Gandhi, Nehru and Jinnah. Couldn’t make it past three episodes. Narrative of men being generally advocated as evil, self-serving, or incompetent. Podcast has too much of presenters own...Read full review »
DCXAC via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/10/22
Fascinating topic, but kind of a messy podcast. It’s about partition, and/or the host’s family’s experience with it, and/or other students’ experiences with it, and/or the US education system’s failure to teach it, etc. I catch myself wondering if this was an undergraduate student assignment. Not...Read full review »
Mari89& via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/22
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