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Directed by Arvind Swami; recognized for its technical making and casting, even if the "anger" element felt subtle to some viewers. Guitar Kambi Mele Ninru
"Navarasa XXX — New Best" suggests a reinvention or elevation of the classical navarasa (the nine emotions) into a contemporary, intensified, or hybridized form. This piece explores what "XXX" (as amplification, unknown variable, or cross-cultural fusion) could mean artistically and philosophically, and proposes concrete ways to realize a "new best" that honors tradition while expanding expressive possibilities.
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In recent years, we've seen a resurgence of interest in Navarasa, with many contemporary artists and creators exploring its applications in innovative and exciting ways.
In Indian classical dance and drama ( Natya Shastra ), the are the nine essential mental states or emotions that form the basis of artistic expression: Shringara (Love/Beauty) Hasya (Laughter/Comedy) Karuna (Compassion/Sorrow) Raudra (Anger) Veera (Heroism/Courage) Bhayanaka (Fear) Bibhatsa (Disgust) Adbhuta (Wonder/Surprise) Shanta (Peace/Tranquility)