Caminho das Índias

Caminho das Índias (lit: Path to the Indies; English title: India: A Love Story;[1] also known as There, Where the Love Is in Georgia) is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Rede Globo. It ran from 19 January to 11 September 2009, and Telefutura aired an edited Spanish-language version from 5 October 2010 to 25 April 2011.[2][3] Caminho das Índias is a story of contrasts which examines the differences in beliefs and values of the Eastern and Western world.

Caminho das Índias
Also known asIndia: A Love Story
GenreTelenovela
Created byGlória Perez
Directed byMarcos Schechtman
Starring
Theme music composerVishal Bhardwaj
Opening theme"Beedi Jalaile" by Sunidhi Chauhan
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese language
No. of episodes
  • 203 (original run)
  • 160 (syndication)
Production
Production locationBrazil and India
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time50–80 Minutes
Release
Original networkRede Globo
Picture format
Original release19 January (2009-01-19) 
11 September 2009 (2009-09-11)
Chronology
Preceded byA Favorita
Followed byViver a Vida
External links
Website

The show starred Juliana Paes and Rodrigo Lombardi as the main protagonists and Letícia Sabatella as the main antagonist. It also starred Tânia Khallil, Débora Bloch, Alexandre Borges and Bruno Gagliasso.

The telenovela was originally screened as six one-hour chapters per week, from Monday to Saturday. It was one of Brazil's highest-rated programs, often appearing at the top of the daily's ratings released by the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics. The average audience share for a chapter reached between 36 and 45 million, with each point equivalent to sixty thousand households tuned on Rede Globo in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo.

Overview

The title can be interpreted in two ways: it is Portuguese for "Route to the Indies" (literally) or "India's Way" (figuratively). The story is set during India's transition into a modern democracy, mostly in the period of the 1990s to 2000s, with many prominent flashbacks to the 1950s and 1970s. The story is equally divided between continents, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Rajasthan, India, with some scenes in Dubai. Themes include love, reason, sanity, insanity, and tradition versus modernity. The story highlights the contrasts of values and belief systems in the West and the East, told through families, their friends, and the complex mesh of relationships which connect them.

Plot

Reproduction of Ganges River to the telenovela India – A Love Story in scenographic city of Projac.

One of the main plot points is a forbidden love between castes. Maya, a charming call-centre employee in Rajasthan, comes from the Vaishya trader caste. While her parents try to arrange a marriage for her, she falls in love with Bahuan, which she declares to her parents. She does not understand Bahuan's misgivings until learning that he is the orphaned son of Dalit (untouchable) servants who were burned at the stake for accidentally touching their master. They plan a future together while her parents arrange a marriage to Raj Ananda, and Bahuan works toward his career, eventually becoming a partner in a Brazilian company.

Meanwhile, Raj falls in love with Brazilian Duda, who initially fights for Raj's affections but the cultural conflicts exhaust and disillusion her, and she turns away from Raj for a new love. Ravi then falls in love with a Brazilian woman, Camilla. As she tries to adapt to Hindu culture, she provokes conflict in the Ananda family of tradespeople, as Raj's younger sister Shanti aspires to become educated and eschews the traditional roles for women favoured by her mother. Ravi and Camilla eventually marry.

Production

Scenes with Deyse (Betty Gofman) filmed in Rajasthan, India.

Locations

Artistic and general director Marcos Schechtman and director Fred Mayrink traveled to India to write the telenovela's first scenes, which began filming on 1 October 2008 in the cities of Jaipur and Agra. In addition to 40 people from the Brazilian team, the telenovela had partnered with a local producer.[4] The modern architecture of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, also served as filming locations for the show at the end of October.

Sets and art direction

Scenes of Rio de Janeiro's skyline, used as transition scenes.

In order to recreate the environment for the story, three city sets were constructed at the Globo TV Studios Complex in Rio de Janeiro, totalling 11,500 square metres (123,785 sq ft). One of these sets imitates the typical architecture of the Lapa neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, while the other two attempt to recreate features of the Indian state of Rajasthan.

Indian culture and architecture are represented in the telenovela (top). Cléo Pires wearing a sari (bottom).

Using the cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur and Mumbai as references, the art director built 42 shops and a temple of Shiva, in addition to the street façade for a movie theater, and terracota-colored households of the four main Indian families of the story. One of the margins of the Ganges was also reproduced, through an artificial lake built near the entrance of the studio complex.

The art production team, led by Mario Monteiro, attempted to reproduce an Indian universe on camera. The Indian core of the telenovela received a very colorful ambiance, with Hindi inscriptions, in comparison to the clean aesthetics of the Brazilian scenarios. The sets were dressed with Indian items which were purchased or reproduced, and vehicles used in India were built by the team to fill the street of the artificial city.

The wardrobe was also carefully studied by Emilia Duncan. Women's traditional clothes, such as the sari were recreated, although with a bit of poetic license, thus bringing some clothing usually used in rituals for the everyday wearing.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Juliana PaesMaya Meetha
Rodrigo LombardiRaj Ananda
Letícia SabatellaYvone Oliveira Magalhães
Tony RamosOpash Ananda
Alexandre BorgesRaul Cadore
Débora BlochSílvia Cadore
Tânia KhallilMaria Eduarda de Moraes (a.k.a. Duda)
Márcio GarciaBahuan Sundrani
Bruno GagliassoTarso Cadore
Marjorie EstianoTônia Cavinato
Humberto MartinsRamiro Cadore
Christiane TorloniMelissa Cadore
Caco CioclerMurilo Cavinato
Dira PaesNorma Cristina Almeida (a.k.a. Norminha)
Anderson MüllerAbel Almeida
Isis ValverdeCamila Motta Goulart Ananda
Caio BlatRavi Ananda
Cléo PiresSurya Ananda
Thaila AyalaShivani Mugdaliar Sundrani
Odilon WagnerMichael Brown Johnson (a.k.a. Maike, Eric Brown)
Totia MeirellesDr. Aída Motta
Antônio CalloniCésar Gallo Goulart
Ana Beatriz NogueiraIlana Gallo Goulart
André GonçalvesMutineja Gopal (a.k.a. Gopal)
Betty GofmanDayse
Neuza BorgesIracema (a.k.a. Cema)
Danton MelloAmithab Ananda
Juliana AlvesSuellen
André ArtecheIndra
Maria MayaInês Cadore
Júlia AlmeidaLéa Motta Goulart (a.k.a. Leinha)
Ricardo TozziKomal Meetha
Paula PereiraDurga
Rosane GofmanWalkíria (a.k.a. Wal)
Victor FasanoDario
Cissa GuimarãesRuth
Sílvia BuarqueBerenice (a.k.a. Berê)
Duda NagleJosé Carlos Gallo Goulart (a.k.a. Zeca)
Carolina OliveiraChanti Ananda
Ana FurtadoDr. Gabriela (a.k.a. Gabi)
Blota FilhoHaroldo Estevanato
Luci PereiraOndina
Marcelo BrouGuto
Mara ManzanDona Ashima
Thais GaraypAna
MussunzinhoMaico
Priscila MarinhoSheila
Marcius MelhemRadesh
Cacau MelloDeva
Ana LimaDr. Cecília (a.k.a. Ciça)
Darlan CunhaEliseu
Cláudia LiraNayana
Clarice Derzie LuzHarima
Adilson MaghaSiro
Janaina PradoSonya
Luiz BaccelliBarat Mugdaliar
Jacqueline DalabonaRhada Mugdaliar
Allan Souza LimaHadit
Alexandre LiuzziPedro
Children
ActorCharacter
Karina FerrariAnusha Ananda
Cadu PaschoalHari Hitid
Laura BarretoLalit
Nahuana CostaMalika
Introducing
ActorCharacter
Sidney SantiagoAdemir
Brendha HaddadRani Meetha
Vitória FrateJúlia Cadore
Márcio VitoRamu Hitid
Special guest stars
ActorCharacter
Vera FischerChiara
Eva TodorCidinha
Elias GleizerSenhor Cadore
Murilo RosaLucas Garrido
Maitê ProençaFernanda Estevanato (a.k.a. Nanda)
Invited Actresses
ActorCharacter
Laura CardosoLaksmi Ananda
Jandira MartiniPuja Hitid
Eliane GiardiniIndira Ananda
Nívea MariaKochi Meetha
Invited actors
ActorCharacter
Osmar PradoManu Meetha
José de AbreuSacerdote Pandit
Flávio MigliaccioKaran Ananda
And
Lima Duarte as "Shankar Sundrani"
Stênio Garcia as "Dr. Castanho"
Tony Ramos as "Opash Ananda"

Soundtrack

Caminho das Índias vol. 1, National

Cover: Juliana Paes

  1. Beedi Jalaile – Sukhwinder Singh & Sunidhi Chauhan (opening theme)
  2. Eu Nasci Há Dez Mil Anos Atrás – Nando Reis (India's location theme)
  3. Pára-Raio – Skank (Murilo's theme)
  4. Uma Prova De Amor – Zeca Pagodinho (Castanho and Suellen's theme)
  5. Vamos Fugir (Gimme Your Love) – Gilberto Gil (Tarso and Tônia's theme)
  6. Ela Disse – Marcelo D2 (Júlia's theme)
  7. Memórias – Pitty (Inês theme)
  8. Martelo Bigorna – Lenine (Yvone's theme)
  9. Nada Por Mim – Paula Toller (Camila's theme)
  10. Alma – Zélia Duncan (Melissa and Ramiro's theme)
  11. Sob Medida – Isabella Taviani
  12. Lembra De Mim – Emílio Santiago (Sílvia's theme)
  13. Amor, Meu Grande Amor – Ângela Rô Rô (Chiara and Murilo's theme)
  14. Não Se Esqueça De Mim – Nana Caymmi & Erasmo Carlos (Maya and Bahuan's theme)
  15. Feliz – Gonzaguinha (Raj and Duda's theme)
  16. O Vento Vai Responder (Blowin' in the Wind) – Zé Ramalho (Dayse's theme)
  17. Dois pra lá, dois pra cá – Elis Regina (Rio de Janeiro's location theme)
  18. Até Quem Sabe – Nara Leão (Raul's theme)
  19. Sufoco da Vida – Harmonia Enlouquece
  20. Você Não Vale Nada – Calcinha Preta (Norminha's theme)

Caminho das Índias vol. 2, Indian

  1. Beedi Jalaile – Sunidhi Chauhan, Sukhwinder Singh, Nachiketa Chakraborty and Clinton Cerejo (opening theme)
  2. Kajra ReAlisha Chinai, Shankar Mahadevan and Javed Ali
  3. Nagada Nagada – Sonu Nigam and Javed Ali
  4. Sajna Ve Sajna – Sunidhi Chauhan
  5. Main Vari Vari – Kavita Krishnamurti and Reena Bharadwaj (theme of Maya and Bahuan)
  6. Mast Kalandar – Sunidhi Chauhan
  7. Chori Chori Gori Se – Abhijeet and Udit Narayan
  8. Salaam-E-Ishq – Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal
  9. Salaam – Alka Yagnik
  10. Azeem o Shaan Shahensh – Mohamed Aslam
  11. Bangra Jaya – Alexandre de Faria

Caminho das Índias vol. 3, Lapa

Cover: Juliana Alves

  1. Eu vou pra Lapa – Alcione
  2. Malandro é malandro, mané é mané – Diogo Nogueira (theme of César and Ilana)
  3. Só faltou você Lado a Lado B – Leandro Sapucahy
  4. Vaso Ruim – Casuarina (theme of Radesh)
  5. Tristeza Pé no Chão – Teresa Cristina & Grupo Semente
  6. Amor de verdade – Beth Carvalho
  7. Errei – Sururu na Roda (live)
  8. Pretinha Jóia Rara – Moyseis Marques
  9. Em Desfile Chatos – Jota Canalha
  10. Sal e Pimenta – Gabriel o Pensador
  11. Puro êxtase – Barão Vermelho
  12. Anjo da madrugada – Babi Xavier (theme of Duda and Lucas)
  13. Lourinha Bombril (Parate y mira) – Bangalafumenga
  14. Legal, Vou ficar – Quatro Fatos
  15. Põe aê uma música – DJ Alex Guedes
  16. Uma flor uma raiz – Fino
  17. Coletivo Mezcla – Riosalsa (theme of Suellen and Ademi)

Caminho das Índias vol. 4, International

  1. Halo – Beyoncé Knowles (theme of Yvone)
  2. Thinking of You – Katy Perry (theme of Bahuan and Shivani)
  3. Orishas – Público
  4. Never Gonna Be Alone – Nickelback (theme of Tônia and Tarso)
  5. Tip of My Tongue – Something Sally feat. Joss Stone (theme of Aída and Darío)
  6. Small Talk – Ovi
  7. To Love you All Over Again – Madeleine Peyroux (theme of Chiara)
  8. Sober – Pink
  9. Use Somebody – Kings Of Leon
  10. Lies – McFly (theme of Zeca)
  11. Madly – Tristan Prettyman (theme of Duda and Lucas)
  12. Quando e se – Ari Hest (theme of Silvia and Murilo)
  13. Lay Lady Lay – Dan (theme of Dr. Castanho and Suellen)
  14. I'm in the Mood for Love – Daniel Boaventura (theme of Maya and Raj)
  15. All the Way – Ronaldo Canto e Mello (theme of Camila and Ravi)
  16. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes – Oséas (theme of Shankar y Laksm)

Caminho das Índias vol. 5, Instrumental

  1. Os portais do Taj Mahal – Alexandre de Faria (General theme)
  2. Tema de Maya e Bahuan – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Maya and Bahuan)
  3. Quase um Intocável – Alexandre de Faria (Untouchable's theme)
  4. Caminho das Índias – Alexandre de Faria (theme of general dance)
  5. Nos passos de Shankar – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Shankar)
  6. Meu Salaam – Alexandre de Faria (romantic theme)
  7. Meditação e Karma – Alexandre de Faria (incidental theme)
  8. Re Tchori – Alexandre de Faria (theme of general dance)
  9. Habanera para Tarso – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Tarso)
  10. Maxixe Chorado – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Lapa neighborhood)
  11. Uma Canção sem Palavras – Alexandre de Faria (tema triste)
  12. Tango da Ausência – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Lapa neighborhood)
  13. Berceuse pour un Nuit – Alexandre de Faria (incidental theme)
  14. Toda Levada – Alexandre de Faria

Awards

In November 2009, Caminho das Índias was recognized as Best Telenovela in the 2009 International Emmy Awards.[5] In Brazil, it won four awards for Best Telenovela.

The cast won several awards. Bruno Gagliasso won five awards for Best Supporting Actor. Dira Paes won four awards for Best Supporting Actress. Rodrigo Lombardi won two awards for Best Actor. Juliana Paes won one award for Best Actress.

See also

References

  1. "Caminho das Índias". Globo TV International. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  2. India, una telenovela con aire de Bollywood
  3. ¿Tendrá 'India' un final feliz?
  4. Bastidores (in Portuguese), Rede Globo, retrieved 22 January 2009
  5. "Caminho das Índias vence Emmy de melhor telenovela" (in Portuguese). O Globo. 24 November 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
Preceded by
A Favorita
(2008–2009)
Caminho das Índias
19 January 2009 – 11 September 2009
Succeeded by
Viver a Vida
(2009–2010)
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