The Bhagavad Gita, a cornerstone of Hindu scripture, unfolds amidst a battlefield, where Arjuna, a warrior prince, faces an agonizing dilemma. His familial duty demands he fight a war against his own kin, a conflict that deeply troubles him, resonates unexpectedly with the life and career of Kurt, the iconic frontman of Nirvana.
Kurt, too, grappled with a profound sense of duty, albeit one far removed from the battlefield of Kurukshetra. His duty, however, wasn't dictated by lineage or societal obligation, but by a more amorphous, internally driven sense of artistic expression - a need to channel the angst and alienation of a generation through his music., here Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw draws parallells of Philosophy of Kurt as The Bhagavad Gita.