Is
a
common
man's
belief
system
enough
to
change
the
fate
of
a
country?
Disney+
Hotstar
forays
into
the
Telugu
market
with
Hotstar
Specials
presents
Unheard.
The
unique
storytelling
of
Unheard
explores
a
series
of
six
conversations
on
opposing
philosophies
during
the
pivotal
period
of
India's
history.
One-of-a-kind
series
follows
the
lives
of
five
characters
that
try
to
seek
themselves
and
their
role
as
India
struggles
to
be
born
as
a
nation.
The
state
of
Hyderabad
sets
the
stage
for
unusual
conversations
around
seeking
independence
from
not
just
the
British
but
also
the
Nizam
and
the
significant
amalgamation
of
Hyderabad
became
an
integral
priority
for
the
common
folk
of
the
city.
Offering
an
unmatched
entertainment
viewing
experience,
Unheard
will
be
available
on
September
17
exclusively
on
Disney+
Hotstar.
Produced
by
Radhika
Lavu
of
Ellanar
Films,
the
distinctive
storytelling
and
direction
by
Aditya
KV
in
Unheard
open
the
world
to
the
unknown
and
unusual
conversations
that
turned
them
into
radicals
who
would
sacrifice
their
lives
for
freedom.
Independent
India
was
taking
shape
in
these
conversations
around
crucial
instances
like
the
Chauri
Chaura
episode,
non-cooperation
movement,
Hyderabad's
Nizam's
failed
effort
to
join
Pakistan
post-independence
and
many
more.
Recreating
the
passion
of
these
common
men
and
women
who
take
the
plunge
and
commit
to
their
belief
system
is
the
talented
ensemble
cast
including
actors
Srinivas
Avasarala,
Baladitya,
Chandani
Chowdary,
Priyadarshi,
and
Ajay.
The
music
is
composed
by
Naresh
Kumaran,
sung
by
the
Kaala
Bhairava,
and
the
lyrics
are
penned
by
Krishna
Kanth
(KK)
Talking
about
creating
Unheard,
producer
Radhika
Lavu
said,
"There
is
a
growing
concern
that
in
today's
highly
mediated
world,
a
simple
conversation
is
becoming
a
thing
of
the
past.
Unheard
is
our
attempt
to
bring
back
the
essence
of
conversations
shared
and
the
topics
we
explore
are
about
freedom,
sacrifice,
community,
country,
etc.
Even
though
our
characters
have
strong
beliefs
and
ideologies,
what's
exciting
is
that
they
are
evolved
enough
to
understand
and
appreciate
different
perspectives
which
have
become
a
rare
find
in
today's
world."
Director
of
the
conversational
series
Aditya
KV
said,
"We
are
what
we
think
and
Unheard
brings
to
you
the
thoughts
of
the
men
and
women
who
have
forged
this
country
through
their
sheer
will.
As
a
conversational
series,
Unheard
tries
to
serve
a
complex
cerebral
cuisine
in
the
most
simple
visual
form."