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Maa Beta’s filmography—a sprawling, messy, glorious archive of YouTube shorts and music videos—is not high art, nor does it pretend to be. It is the digital folk art of the 21st century: spontaneous, repetitive, deeply regional, and wildly popular among its intended audience. For scholars of digital subcultures, Maa Beta represents a fascinating case study in how marginalized voices use cheap production and viral distribution to assert their presence in the national conversation. His popular videos are time capsules of contemporary rural Indian masculinity, preserved in auto-tuned verses and the eternal argument between a village mother and her hapless son.
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