Jayasankar film, it unveils the mystic musical landscape of the Kutch grasslands and hamlets. “We had been working with the people of Kutch and their oral tradition since 2008,” say Monteiro and Jayasankar. The KMVS had started the community radio, Radio Ujjhal, in 1998. All the details are delicately woven together to form the subtle tapestry of this film. There is a lot of power in the oral tradition, which we do not take seriously, as they are not written down.
Source: The Hindu October 26, 2017 07:30 UTC