Bintin Media, a youth-driven Indian production house on Tuesday announced the release of its groundbreaking documentary "Bharat Ek Vishwaguru”, a powerful investigation into the gradual decline of India’s ancient education system and a clarion call to revive the Gurukul model and introduce the Bhagavad Gita as a compulsory subject in the modern curriculum.
Directed and produced by Nitin Vashisth, the documentary traces India’s journey from the era of world-renowned Gurukuls and universities such as Nalanda and Takshashila, to the cultural destruction under foreign invasions and finally to the impact of modern Westernized education on today’s Indian youth. Speaking about the documentary, Director Nitin Vashisth said “India has the world’s largest youth population.
If our youth loses its cultural foundation, India loses its future. This film is not just a project - it is a national movement to bring back values, identity and purpose into Indian education.” “Bharat Ek Vishwaguru” will soon be screened for policymakers, cultural leaders, educational institutions and youth organisations across the country. Public release details will be announced shortly.

















