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In the Shade of Fallen Chinar

"In the shade of fallen chinar" is a short documentary that was shot in kashmir valley a few days before the current unrest began, It takes a peep into the lives of a group of young kashmiri artist's who are also University students. It talks about the factors that inspires their art and how it takes the form of resistance in a conflict ridden Valley.

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  • Syed Shahriyar

    Syed Shahriyar

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  • Saba Nazki

    Saba Nazki

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  • Ovais Ahmad

    Ovais Ahmad

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  • Mu'Azzam Bhat

    Mu'Azzam Bhat

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  • Ali Saffudin

    Ali Saffudin

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  • Khytul Abyad

    Khytul Abyad

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  • Tabiah Qari

    Tabiah Qari

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"In the shade of fallen chinar" is a short documentary that was shot in kashmir valley a few days before the current unrest began, It takes a peep into the lives of a group of young kashmiri artist's who are also University students. It talks about the factors that inspires their art and how it takes the form of resistance in a conflict ridden Valley.

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