Category Archives: Documentaries

The Agony of the Ganges

 

Around 5000 B.C., the Aryans, a nomadic tribe from the Steppes of Central Asia entered India through the Punjab and brought with them the Hindu religion based on the 4 great texts called The Vedas. For the Aryans, their most sacred river was the now extinct Saraswati, which they revered as their mother river. However, by the end of the second millennium, as the Aryans spread southward to cover the entire Indo-Gangetic plain, the Ganga or Ganges replaced the Saraswati as the most sacred river.

Of all the places along the Ganga, Benares is perhaps the oldest living city in the world. The Ganges at Benares may appear muddy and dirty and is the receptacle of all the sewage and waste of the city, the ashes of the dead and the diseases of the millions who bathe in it. However, what is important is not the bacterial purity of the river, but its ritual and symbolic purity.

Because of the overwhelming reverential impact of the Ganges on hundreds of millions of Hindus, a real life paradox today haunts the citizens of Benares. For how long can they continue to ignore the gap between the ritual purity of the river and it’s actual level of cleanliness. This gap was largely ignored by the residents of Benares during the 20th century. Today, this divide is so wide that combined with global warming and climate change, it threatens the very life of the river.

The source of the Ganga is the Gangotri glacier.

The combined impact of global warming, deforestation and rampant tourism has resulted in the glacier receding almost a kilometer in the last three decades.

According to projections, given this rate of recession as a benchmark, most of the glaciers in the Himalayas will melt away in the next thirty to forty years.

Perennial rivers like the Ganga will be reduced to a rain fed seasonal stream that will stand no chance of regeneration. This could happen within 30 years.

In such a situation, towns and cities along the Ganga will be abandoned when the river runs dry. India’s beliefs and culture will die within this lifetime.

With India’s economy poised to grow at almost ten percent annually, drastic measures need to be taken to prevent a climate change catastrophe. This has to be a concerted effort combining steps taken by government agencies, private industries and citizens of the country. It is time to wake up and worry like mad. “The Agony of the Ganges” looks at all these issues and is a chilling wake up call for all Indians.

Series Title: The Agony of the Ganges
Channel
: TV4, Sweden
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Duration – 1 x 50 minutes
Format – HD
Language: English

Official Selection

  • Officially selected at the Green Screen Film Festival and Salon, 2009
  • Officially selected at the Beverly Hills-Hi-Def Film Festival, 2008
  • Officially selected at the Hazel Wolf Environmental film festival, 2008
  • Officially selected at Banff Mountain Film Festival, 2008

Award

  • Won an award for the BEST FILM on Environment and Nature at the Inkafest Environment Film Festival 2009, Lima Peru

Dard-e-Ganga

 

Around 5000 B.C., the Aryans, a nomadic tribe from the Steppes of Central Asia entered India through the Punjab and brought with them the Hindu religion based on the 4 great texts called The Vedas. For the Aryans, their most sacred river was the now extinct Saraswati, which they revered as their mother river. However, by the end of the second millennium, as the Aryans spread southward to cover the entire Indo-Gangetic plain, the Ganga or Ganges replaced the Saraswati as the most sacred river.

Of all the places along the Ganga, Benares is perhaps the oldest living city in the world.

The Ganges at Benares may appear muddy and dirty and is the receptacle of all the sewage and waste of the city, the ashes of the dead and the diseases of the millions who bathe in it. However, what is important is not the bacterial purity of the river, but its ritual and symbolic purity.

Because of the overwhelming reverential impact of the Ganges on hundreds of millions of Hindus, a real life paradox today haunts the citizens of Benares. For how long can they continue to ignore the gap between the ritual purity of the river and it’s actual level of cleanliness. This gap was largely ignored by the residents of Benares during the 20th century. Today, this divide is so wide that combined with global warming and climate change, it threatens the very life of the river.

The source of the Ganga is the Gangotri glacier.

The combined impact of global warming, deforestation and rampant tourism has resulted in the glacier receding almost a kilometer in the last three decades.

According to projections, given this rate of recession as a benchmark, most of the glaciers in the Himalayas will melt away in the next thirty to forty years.

Perennial rivers like the Ganga will be reduced to a rain fed seasonal stream that will stand no chance of regeneration. This could happen within 30 years.

In such a situation, towns and cities along the Ganga will be abandoned when the river runs dry. India’s beliefs and culture will die within this lifetime.

With India’s economy poised to grow at almost ten percent annually, drastic measures need to be taken to prevent a climate change catastrophe. This has to be a concerted effort combining steps taken by government agencies, private industries and citizens of the country. It is time to wake up and worry like mad. “Dard-E-Ganga” looks at all these issues and is a chilling wake up call for all Indians.

Renowned Bollywood character actor Rajesh Vivek has done the Hindi voice over.

Series Title: Dard-e-Ganga
Format: HD
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Duration
– 1 x 60 minutes
Language:
Hindi

Temples in the Clouds

Temples in the Clouds is a story of a challenging paragliding safari by Sir James Mallinson and Enrico Patuzzi in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.

Both these friends, one from the UK and the other from Italy, are lovers of India and are fascinated by Hindu Mythology. The Dhauladhar range of mountains within the foothills of the Himalayas, are home to many centres of Mother Goddess worship situated in different temples. One such ancient temple is the temple of the Goddess Himani Chamunda Devi situated at a height of 2500 meters and requiring a full days climb to reach it from the bottom of the Kangra valley.

The Goddess Chamunda Devi is a manifestation of the wrathful form of the Goddess Durga. Because of the relative inaccessibility of the temple, cloistered as it is, within the mountains, getting there by road is in itself a feat of endurance. Getting there by paraglider is an even greater test of skill, endurance, faith and commitment. It is these qualities that are tested as both Mallinson and Patuzzi are repeatedly thwarted in their quest to reach their destination.

Ultimately, faith prevails and they are successful in landing within the precincts of the temple. Their journey has been completed; their skill tested; their endurance stretched and their faith reinforced.

The film has some amazing aerial visuals shot with cameras strapped on the bodies of the paragliders. It is an unusual personal human interest journey of two friends and their quest to succeed in flying to the temple of Himani Chamunda.

Series Title: Temples in the Clouds
Channel
 – Travel Channel (UK), RAI (Italy)
Format – Digi Beta
Duration
: 1 X 55 Minutes
Language: English

Official Selection

  • Officially selected at Phangan film Festival 2009, Thailand
  • Officially selected at 2008 Kendal Mountain Festival Film Competition.
  • Officially selected at Film South Asia ’09

Awards

  • Special Jury Mention award at Film South Asia 2009.
  • Won “Icarus of the Morning Off” award at the ICARE DU CINEMA 26th edition of International Film Festival of Free Flight, 2008.
  • Nominated for a ROSCAR finalist for the Judges Choice Award Category at Wild Talk Africa 2008.

The Cradle of Terror

 

The Cradle of Terror is a 45-minute documentary that examines Pakistan’s role in promoting and sustaining the forces of terror under the grab of Jihad and also looks at the role that the Pakistani state played in Nuclear Proliferation, under the auspices of Dr. A.Q Khan.

Series Title: The Cradle of Terror
Format: Digi Beta
Duration
: 1 X 45 Minutes
Language: English