'Sindhi folktales of Thar', a book written by Dr Kishni Phulwani of Rajasthan, India, and translated from Hindi to Sindhi by Noor Ahmed Jinjhi, is a combination of the colours of the Thar desert, which stretches across the border in both, Pakistan and India. The book has been published by Thardeep Rural Development Programme (TRDP), a non-governmental organisation working for the wellbeing of the desert community, and promoting and preserving the old culture of the politically-neglected region. The book revolves around Manganhars -- the real folktale narrators of the region. The theme was chosen by the author for her PhD from Jodhpur University, India. The Manganhars are common to Sindh and Indian Rajasthan. They narrate folktales to the tune of traditional drums and attract wideaudiences. Dr Phulwani has also touched upon history, geography, languages being spoken in the region, culture, socio-economical conditions and the role of artisan communities. Portraying the scenario, the author almost quoted poetic folktales of several Sindhi poets, especially Sur Marvi by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.
Sindhi Rano performed by Rajasthani Folk Artists.
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2010/07/sindhi-rano-performed-by-rajasthani....
Its a great song amazing dance. This is what true art is!.These are the real colours of Sindh
gmjalalani 3 months ago
lovely song and the dance is amazing! loved it! I AM PROUD 2 BE SINDHI!
pcmine 3 months ago
I have been enjoying the song and dance for the last four years or so. Could any tell who these artists are and how they can be contacted from the USA.
Mazharlakho 5 months ago
wah wah thats true colors of sindh
kafeel61 10 months ago