Sarinda | Ejaz Sarhadi | Indus Blues

Sarinda is a bow and string instrument that had become synonymous with the Pashtun culture over the years. This instrument of the Persian family is thought to have been originated in the Tirah valley of the tribal areas of Pakistan along the border with Afghanistan. In the recent years, the instrument was popularized by folk artist Muneer Sarhadi, with the mantle now carried by his son Ejaz Sarhadi, the only known Sarinda master player in Pakistan. Indus Blues Pakistani folk artists talk about their struggle to keep a fading art form alive while reminding the world what they are about to lose. A journey spanning the 2,000-mile length of the Indus, it showcases the rich musical traditions across the diverse, and colorful cultures of Pakistan. The film not only presents their mesmerizing art but also shows the face of the under-appreciated indigenous humanism in Pakistan. Watch Full Film Official Website Jawad Sharif Films aims to educate, entertain and make a significant social impact with our films. From a narrative point of view, we dedicate our work to contemporary and demanding topics. These include current social challenges in demography, the environment and the culture. Subscribe for intriguing human stories from Pakistan. For more visit: Website: Instagram:
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