Baat Wahi Hai
Two storytellers put forth their versions of the story of Shravan Kumar. The art for the film uses painted images from a wooden portable shrine called a Kaavad. The film is a collaborative work between traditional Kaavad storytellers and Kaavad artists from Rajasthan, together with the filmmaker. Combining lush animation with live-action, the film is an interpretation of two stories which are forever fused in the act of telling and retelling.
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Baat Wahi Hai 2011
narration
story teller
mythology
hindu
folk music
storytelling
based on myths, legends or folklore
hindu mythology
folk art
folk tales
indian folklore
animated painting
creative storytelling
ramayan
shravan kumar
legends
indian story
indian stories
animated art
indian animation
Industrial Design Center, IIT Bombay
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