The Silent Fall of Pakistan’s Craft | Noorjehan Bilgrami | Jawad Sharif Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @mereunetulburat8022
    @mereunetulburat8022 23 дні тому

    Hello Jawad Sharif!
    I have seen some of your films and I liked them very much. The subjects you choose are extraordinary, unique - I can say - and prove love and care for people and true moral values. In addition to, they are topical and of great social, cultural and so on, interest.
    However, I have a request ...
    Please, provide the English translation to all of your videos or films. For instance, I would have liked to be able to read/to know the answers given by this superb lady artist, in this interview. These topics are of general interest not only to those who know Urdu language.
    Warmest congratulations on your wonderful work! Wishing you even more success in the future!

    • @JawadShariffilms
      @JawadShariffilms  14 днів тому +1

      @@mereunetulburat8022 Thank you so much. Your words mean a lot to me. Translation is a lot of work. Generally, we translate highlights and some parts of the video, but hopefully soon we will translate full videos.🙏🙏🙏

  • @nasirbasra
    @nasirbasra Місяць тому

    24:35 👍

  • @ParvaizRaja
    @ParvaizRaja Місяць тому +2

    Unfortunately, institutions like Noorjehan Bilgrami have been overlooked, particularly by the government, despite her decades of research and efforts to revive Pakistan's traditional arts and crafts. Good job, Javad Sharif.

  • @nasirbasra
    @nasirbasra Місяць тому

    28:08

  • @ravi2004ravi
    @ravi2004ravi Місяць тому +2

    Actually Islam is a practice that actively discourages any connection with past, music, art, dance, drama, drawing. Such things are doomed in a Islamic nation

  • @nasirbasra
    @nasirbasra Місяць тому

    پہلے دور میں جیسے کتابوں کی اہمیت رہی آنے والا دور ڈاکومنٹری کا ہے