Madikeri, May 29: In order to document the life, customs, ideas, traditions and heritage of the tribals of South India, a documentary film was shot by a UNESCO award-winning research organization on the special Kunde festival or Bedu festival by visiting places like Thitimathi and Devpura to document the lives, customs, ideas, traditions and heritage of the tribals of South India.
The life of the tribals of Kerala has already been documented and a documentary film is being made about the tribals who are on the verge of extinction in South India, said Dr. Vishak, head of the research team of the NKVU.
Creative Director Richard Mathew, cinematographer Yadu and Vimal Hari, head of the administrative department of the team, Akshay Augustine, will visit the district in the future to collect more information.
The team included Aishwarya Sunod, a student at the Department of Studies at Oxford University, and others.
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