They built their own homes,roads,shopping malls,fire and police department,airstrip and a reservoir.
Within a year of immigration, the Rajneeshees built a self-sufficient town and changed the face of the Big Muddy Ranch. Here begins the bizarre story of the largest immigration fraud in the history of America. Sheela was the personal secretary of Bhagwan from 1981-1985 with whose power and wit the Rajneeshees built their own community called Rajneeshpuram in the small town of Antelope.
The six part series is about Bhagwan and his devotees who shift base from their ashram in Pune(India) to the 64000 acres of uninhabited ranches of Oregon (USA). Chapman and Maclain Way’s narrative filming is unbiased, groundbreaking and powerful enough to drive the audience bonkers. This series is a brilliant example of meticulous research and near perfect storytelling. Is there anything better than Netflix’s docu-series? I’m stunned by the new documentary-Wild Wild Country the terrifying and compelling tale of the Indian Godman Osho(Rajneesh/Bhagwan) and his most devoted disciple Ma Anand Sheela. “Every Opera ends in tragedy,but the parts in between are so beautiful”