Dhrupad
1982
India
70 minutes
Hindi
Dhrupad is derived from Dhruva (northern star) and Pad (composition). Dhrupad, essentially a raga-based music is a powerful and pure aspect of Indian classical music. For centuries, Indian music has been personal ; at home or at the Royal Court, it has been passed on from generation to generation with devotion and discipline. The film argues that both folk and classical idioms as practised today have derived from ancient tribal music, rooted in the celebration of nature a the cycles of life. The film focuses on two contemporary artists, the main custodians of the Dhrupad form, Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar (playing the Rudhra Veena) et Ustad Zia Fariduddin Khan Dagar, the vocalist.
Production :
Films Division of India
Films Division of India
Distribution :
Films Division of India; Infrakino Film Production
Films Division of India; Infrakino Film Production
Editing :
Ashok Tyagi
Ashok Tyagi
Sound :
A. M. Padmanabhan
A. M. Padmanabhan
Photography :
Virendra Saini
Virendra Saini