Salute to all the researchers who came to our place. It was very tough few years ago to travel to such places, still you all managed to come and stayed with our people. Thank you all for selecting a topic on us and uploading your work on utube. We welcome all the future researchers who would come to our place for any research purposes.
Dear Natho Linggi, Pramod Mathur, the director passed away in June 2020. This is Neelima Mathur, his wife, trying to maintain his UA-cam protocol of response. The film was made in 2002, 18 years ago. Yes, it was very tough for him and his team to accomplish this task. He always carried very fond memories of all the people he met and told me many little stories that are not included in the film. So, I too cherish this film.
@@neelimamathur7752 sorry to hear that news. My condolences to you ma'am. I have never met your late husband, but by just seeing the video I feel that he was a very honourable man and down to earth person. Take care of yourself ma'am.🙏
@@natholinggi3 Thank you, Natho Linggi. My husband was also a very humble man (unlike many film-makers!) and could so easily connect with people at the ground level - even without knowing their language. See the film "Jungle Dreams'...I think you will appreciate it. It is based in Bastar area. Also "Little Tales from India".
i am idu mishmi ...n i was so surprise to see the documentary on my tribe ....actually one of my friend insisted me to show something about my tribe in youtube. i was hesitant in the beginning as i was doubtful so as to find something but eventually i found this and it was so helpful. Thank you Mr. Pramod Mathur for the great initiative you have taken.
+LEEMI KECHE Dear Leemi Keche I am very happy that you could introduce your tribe to your friend through our film. Please share the link with all those who are in your friends and relative circle. Best Pramod
Thank you for your interest. This film was made several years ago. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima. It is not possible to upload another version - apologies.
Dear Emperor Jily Misu, Thank you for your comment. I am glad that you liked our film on your tribe. Please forward the link to your friends and let them enjoy too. Warmly Pramod Mathur
Oh heart touching opening song in the background....really really touching.....voice really superb....and presentation as a whole magnificant.....beautiful Arunachal
Dear Babul Barman, Sincere apologies for delayed response and many thanks for the compliments. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in June 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima.
Dear Kotigemena, Thank you for your valuable comments on our film on the Idu Mishmi. As you have mentioned - the subject needs more and extensive research, I agree with you. The film is just an overview introduction of the community and does not claim to be an anthropological study. I would love to go back to them if I can get hold of a doctoral thesis so that and anthropological film can be produced for posterity. It would be wonderful to meet you. You could mail me mathur.pramod@gmail.com
Dear Digvijay Patil, How wonderful to hear from you. I am glad that you liked the film and that it helped you.Did you meet Kasama? How is he..does he remember me? I want to go there once again if life permits me. Best Pramod Mathur
Dear Pramod Mathur sir, you have done commendable and highly appreciable documentary along with your team. Rest of world will come know about the Idu Mishmis tribe and may be in near future some of them would like to visit and explore the nature and its untouched serine beauty.No doubt!! the documentary contains with massive information and narration done very well i really appreciate your hard work and looking forward for more. Thank you so much for showing unexplored and hidden paradise of Arunachal Pradesh to the rest of the world through your documentary. Thanks a million to you Sir :)
Dear Rongsa Tadar, Thank you for kind words about the film. I am glad that you appreciate the efforts taken for making such a film. I am sure more and more tourists will come to the area to meet Idu Mishmi. The area is so rich in culture that hundreds of such films can be made...one only needs funding and good intentions. I truly wish that I can go back and meet Kasama once again. With kind regards Pramod
Thank you. It is always heartening to hear from a viewer, even though the film was made several years ago. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima.
Dear Mick Jagar, Thank you for your commenon our film.I am sorry, I won't be able to tell you the name of the song. It was recorded without picture on location while a local person sang for us. You could ask some Idu Mishmi person who comes from the region of Anini village. I am not sure if there is a version you could download. Thank you for writing to me. Best Pramod Mathur
Thank you so much for your prompt response. The song is very soothing and for some unknown reasons its stuck in my ears. I just came random on your video as i was doing some research on India . God bless you . Keep up the good work that you are doing.
Mick Jager, Ok, Let me try .... Actually it not a song, but to be specific it is hymn chanting by "igu" (priest/shaman) And I don't think that you will be able download it.
Thank you, it was made several years ago. So happy to hear whenever someone views and appreciates it. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is Neelima, his colleague and wife.
Dear Basudev Bhattacharya, Thank you. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in June 2020. This is his wife, Neelima, maintaining UA-cam response protocol on his behalf.
@@BasudevBhattacharya Unfortunately, though I worked beside him as Executive Producer and Researcher-Writer right through, I do not have his technical cinematographic skills. Meanwhile, I have sent all his work post-film era, to the National Film Archives for digitisation and archiving. It will be available for all as Creative Commons.
Pramod Mathur sir your documentary on idu tribe is very good, I wish you could go to regions like, etalin, angolin, Malini, anini, mipi, dambin etc. There you will find more good knowledge of idu ethnicity. It has been hidden from the outside world since ages. Your work is really applaudable , it has brought the unknown tribe to the twilight zone,
Dear JPT TANI ETHNIC, Thank you for your reply. Just to let you know, this film was shot in the region of Anini. Anini was our base and large part was shot in and nearby village Alinieye... Best Pramod Mathur
Pramod Mathur acha, well to tell you, I am not an idu person. I belong to galo tribe of west siang. But I stayed my most of school life in dibang valley . So I thought of telling those places. Anyways it's good to know that you visited anini and made this fantastic documentary. Hats off to you. You are indeed a sincere and devoted person. God bless u
Thank you, Payal Mehta, for your interest in this film! It is always a pleasure to hear back a comment. It was made decades ago, in 2002. FYI: The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his lifetime colleague and wife, Neelima.
Dear Osup Dai, thank you for your kind words about our film on Idu of Dibang. They are indeed wonderful people... Thank you once again. Best Pramod Mathur
Salute to all the researchers who came to our place. It was very tough few years ago to travel to such places, still you all managed to come and stayed with our people. Thank you all for selecting a topic on us and uploading your work on utube.
We welcome all the future researchers who would come to our place for any research purposes.
Dear Natho Linggi, Pramod Mathur, the director passed away in June 2020. This is Neelima Mathur, his wife, trying to maintain his UA-cam protocol of response. The film was made in 2002, 18 years ago. Yes, it was very tough for him and his team to accomplish this task. He always carried very fond memories of all the people he met and told me many little stories that are not included in the film. So, I too cherish this film.
@@neelimamathur7752 sorry to hear that news. My condolences to you ma'am.
I have never met your late husband, but by just seeing the video I feel that he was a very honourable man and down to earth person. Take care of yourself ma'am.🙏
@@natholinggi3 Thank you, Natho Linggi. My husband was also a very humble man (unlike many film-makers!) and could so easily connect with people at the ground level - even without knowing their language. See the film "Jungle Dreams'...I think you will appreciate it. It is based in Bastar area. Also "Little Tales from India".
i am idu mishmi ...n i was so surprise to see the documentary on my tribe ....actually one of my friend insisted me to show something about my tribe in youtube. i was hesitant in the beginning as i was doubtful so as to find something but eventually i found this and it was so helpful. Thank you Mr. Pramod Mathur for the great initiative you have taken.
+LEEMI KECHE
Dear Leemi Keche I am very happy that you could introduce your tribe to your friend through our film. Please share the link with all those who are in your friends and relative circle.
Best
Pramod
+LEEMI KECHE 他们也生活在中国。
+孙小圣
I will need English translation to respond please....
Pramod
@@SPOTFILMSthey also live in China
Translation 7 years later😅
Wish it can be uploeaded again with higher quality .
Thank you for your interest. This film was made several years ago. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima. It is not possible to upload another version - apologies.
@@neelimamathur7752 its ok i understand. Thank you for the comment.
Thank you sir, pramod sinah for making so much beautiful documentary on my tribe
Dear Emperor Jily Misu,
Thank you for your comment. I am glad that you liked our film on your tribe. Please forward the link to your friends and let them enjoy too.
Warmly
Pramod Mathur
Oh heart touching opening song in the background....really really touching.....voice really superb....and presentation as a whole magnificant.....beautiful Arunachal
Dear Babul Barman, Sincere apologies for delayed response and many thanks for the compliments. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in June 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima.
Dear Kotigemena,
Thank you for your valuable comments on our film on the Idu Mishmi. As you have mentioned - the subject needs more and extensive research, I agree with you. The film is just an overview introduction of the community and does not claim to be an anthropological study. I would love to go back to them if I can get hold of a doctoral thesis so that and anthropological film can be produced for posterity.
It would be wonderful to meet you. You could mail me mathur.pramod@gmail.com
Pramod Mathur very good
Dear Digvijay Patil,
How wonderful to hear from you. I am glad that you liked the film and that it helped you.Did you meet Kasama? How is he..does he remember me? I want to go there once again if life permits me.
Best
Pramod Mathur
Very informative film of North east region,
Beautiful our mishmi cultural n people.
Thank you Team keep updating
wonderful documentary
helped me a lot
i spent 2 months there with Idu people and made some friends
Dear Pramod Mathur sir, you have done commendable and highly appreciable documentary along with your team. Rest of world will come know about the Idu Mishmis tribe and may be in near future some of them would like to visit and explore the nature and its untouched serine beauty.No doubt!! the documentary contains with massive information and narration done very well i really appreciate your hard work and looking forward for more. Thank you so much for showing unexplored and hidden paradise of Arunachal Pradesh to the rest of the world through your documentary. Thanks a million to you Sir :)
Dear Rongsa Tadar,
Thank you for kind words about the film. I am glad that you appreciate the efforts taken for making such a film. I am sure more and more tourists will come to the area to meet Idu Mishmi. The area is so rich in culture that hundreds of such films can be made...one only needs funding and good intentions.
I truly wish that I can go back and meet Kasama once again.
With kind regards
Pramod
Wao! Beautiful place...
Dear Alexxx George,
I am glad hat you liked the film. Yes, it is a great place and people are friendly , simple and lovable...
Pramod
I am also idu mishmi andThank you so much for coming
Thank you. It is always heartening to hear from a viewer, even though the film was made several years ago. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his colleague and wife, Neelima.
wonderful documentary😚😚😚
Dear Andyga Miso, Thank you for your nice words. I am glad that you liked our documentary on Idu Mishmi tribe...
sweet voice doordarshaan news reader nidhi ravindran of 1990s.bob hair cut lady
This video is old. Somone needs to go here again
Very nice documentary .. Can you please tell me the name of the song at the beginning ? and from where can i download it ?
Dear Mick Jagar,
Thank you for your commenon our film.I am sorry, I won't be able to tell you the name of the song. It was recorded without picture on location while a local person sang for us. You could ask some Idu Mishmi person who comes from the region of Anini village. I am not sure if there is a version you could download.
Thank you for writing to me.
Best
Pramod Mathur
Thank you so much for your prompt response. The song is very soothing and for some unknown reasons its stuck in my ears. I just came random on your video as i was doing some research on India . God bless you . Keep up the good work that you are doing.
My pleasure. I wonder what research you are doing on India....
Mick Jager,
Ok, Let me try ....
Actually it not a song, but to be specific it is hymn chanting by "igu" (priest/shaman)
And I don't think that you will be able download it.
actually this is not song it is shamanic chant (igu) of our idu mishmi. If u really want it ,you can ask from any idu mishmi people.
Great video 💪💪👍
Thank you, it was made several years ago. So happy to hear whenever someone views and appreciates it. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is Neelima, his colleague and wife.
Excellent documentary.
Dear Basudev Bhattacharya, Thank you. The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in June 2020. This is his wife, Neelima, maintaining UA-cam response protocol on his behalf.
@@neelimamathur7752 Unfortunate. Please continue his unfinished work to develop our socio-economic culture.
@@BasudevBhattacharya Unfortunately, though I worked beside him as Executive Producer and Researcher-Writer right through, I do not have his technical cinematographic skills. Meanwhile, I have sent all his work post-film era, to the National Film Archives for digitisation and archiving. It will be available for all as Creative Commons.
@@neelimamathur7752 Ok, thank you.
Impressive
JPT TANI ETHNIC,
Thank you for your comment on our film on Idu Mishmi. I am glad that you found it impressive...
Pramod Mathur sir your documentary on idu tribe is very good, I wish you could go to regions like, etalin, angolin, Malini, anini, mipi, dambin etc.
There you will find more good knowledge of idu ethnicity. It has been hidden from the outside world since ages.
Your work is really applaudable , it has brought the unknown tribe to the twilight zone,
Dear JPT TANI ETHNIC,
Thank you for your reply.
Just to let you know, this film was shot in the region of Anini. Anini was our base and large part was shot in and nearby village Alinieye...
Best
Pramod Mathur
Pramod Mathur acha, well to tell you, I am not an idu person. I belong to galo tribe of west siang. But I stayed my most of school life in dibang valley . So I thought of telling those places. Anyways it's good to know that you visited anini and made this fantastic documentary. Hats off to you.
You are indeed a sincere and devoted person. God bless u
Thank you dear...where do you live and what do you do now...? just curious...
Thank you, Bamboo is the only sustainable material ( wood) it grows fast enough to be used.
How old is this film? When was it made?
Thank you, Payal Mehta, for your interest in this film! It is always a pleasure to hear back a comment. It was made decades ago, in 2002. FYI: The Director, Pramod Mathur, passed away in 2020. This is his lifetime colleague and wife, Neelima.
nice...I like the dress
Dear Osup Dai, thank you for your kind words about our film on Idu of Dibang. They are indeed wonderful people...
Thank you once again.
Best
Pramod Mathur
RIP , sir pramod mathur.. 🤍🍀
👍👍👌❣️
❤❤❤❤
Nice sir👍👌😁😂
🙏❤
Kris hna n chulikata 😀😁.😀 .... idus should start to asking .... who am I ???!!!
Listen carefully, Bhutan & Myanmar both the countries are not sharing their boundary with MISHMI TERRITORY of Torrent River valley the DIBANG.....OK.😄
There is no Bangladesh border fortunately... 😀😂😁
Hey Anchor nothing is myth .. Everything is real
Fake there is no such name like rukmini in our idu mishmi.... 😂