Friday 5 February 2016


OBEETEE MOVIE


Weaving a carpet is an adventure that enriches the mind, delights the senses and captures the spirit. An age-old craft where artisans pass their skills, knowledge and secrets down through generation after generation, creating the woven treasures of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Travel with us on this magical adventure as we witness the creation of a carpet from start to finish. Delving deep into the countryside of India, let yourself experience the ever-unfolding mystery of carpet artistry.





The film on Obeetee, Rugs for Life, has been made by Naresh and Rajesh Bedi, award-winning filmmakers and photographers who have travelled to the remotest corners of India to produce pictorial books and films on its cultural and natural heritage. Sir Mark Tully, the narrator of the film, is the former Chief of Bureau BBC, New Delhi. An astute commentator on Indian culture and politics, he has authored many books including India in Slow Motion and No Full Stops in India.

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