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'Meeting Mukhtiyar Ali' - Episode 03 from the film 'Had Anhad'

In this episode of the film ‘Had Anhad’ we venture into the village of Pugal in Rajasthan, to meet with the breathtaking Sufi folk singer – Mukhtiyar Ali and his family – and in the process we learn a thing or two about how the Sufi experience relates with Kabir, Ram and the Beloved. Kabir was a 15th century bhakti poet of north India who defied the boundaries between Hindu and Muslim. He had a Muslim name and upbringing, but his poetry repeatedly invokes the widely revered Hindu name for God – Ram. Who is Kabir’s Ram? The film ‘Had Anhad’ journeys through song and poem into the politics of religion, and finds a myriad answers on both sides of the hostile border between India and Pakistan. Had Anhad is one of 4 films made by Shabnam Virmani, entitled ‘Journeys with Kabir’, the others being ‘Koi Sunta Hai’, ‘Chalo Hamara Des’ & ‘Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein’. Shabnam is a filmmaker, singer and director of the Kabir Project, located at the Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology in Bangalore, India. Mukhtiyar Ali is a extraordinary performer of Sufiana kalaam and Bhakti songs from the village of Pugal, in the western most part of the state of Rajasthan in India. He belongs to the Mirasi community, whose traditional occupation has been to sing, and has imbibed the tradition from his own father and elders. Today he is a highly versatile artist, collaborating with many contemporary musicians such as Vasundhara Das and Mathias Duplessy. For the Kabir Project team however, Mukhtiyar ji remains the fiesty singer we met in Pugal, who’s music blew our minds, and whose understanding of Kabir was honest, clear and from the heart! Contact Mukhtiyar at: 91-94131-06911, [email protected], www.mukhtiyarali.com. This is one of a series of upcoming uploads for Ajab Shahar, a webspace featuring songs, images and conversations around bhakti, sufi and baul poetry from India and thereabouts, currently under construction by the Kabir Project team. www.ajabshahar.org, www.kabirproject.org Had Anhad (Bounded-Boundless): Journeys with Ram & Kabir, 104 min, musical documentary, 2009. DVD of film available at http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00PJTQILW Film Credits: Camera & Direction: Shabnam Virmani Direction Support: Rumah Rasaque & Smriti Chanchani Script & Editing: Shabnam Virmani & Rikhav Desai Animation: Orijit Sen & M M Pradeep Songs by: Mahesha Ram, Prahlad Tipanya, Mukhtiyar Ali, Kaluram Bamaniya, Shafi Faqir & Fariduddin Ayaz Sound Recording: P M Satheesh in Rajasthan & Malwa; G M Chand in Pakistan Sound Mixing: Fireflys Post Sound, Mumbai Research & Concept: Shabnam Virmani & Tara Kini Advisors: Linda Hess, Ashok Vajpeyi, Vidya Rao, Purushottam Aggrawal Translations: Shabnam Virmani, Homayra Ziad & Linda Hess Financial Support: Ford Foundation, New Delhi Produced by: Srishti School of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore Collection: The Kabir Project Date of Making: 2009

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