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The documentar­y has a special focus on the mazihiya shayri (satire) form of the language

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“It’s a 70-year-old modern tradition, especially since the late ’30s. Even to this day, mushairas (poetry recitals) are held in Hyderabad; it’s something that’s a very strong part of Indian culture. My project is to look at all these people, and the way the language has been surviving,” explains Gautam, who was born and brought up in Hyderabad.

Speaking with experts and scholars in the language, Gautam — who studied filmmaking at New York’s Syracuse University before moving to Mumbai in 1996 to work as a filmmaker — says that while there was no dearth of research material on Dakhani, the language itself has been most affected over time.

“One of the experts in the language, Mustafa Kamal, says in the film that Dakhani is no longer a language, but just spoken vernacular. It used to be a language at one point, with texts, prose and poetry written in it, and affairs were conducted in Dakhani. I think that it’s a very important point,” he says.

Gautam also says that the most challengin­g part about filming the documentar­y, whose trailer has already been released, was getting a steady inflow of funds. “When I’d run out of money, the project would halt, and when I received funds, I’d start again. But that’s usually the case with projects of this sort, and much like how a research scholar would work,” he says, adding that he’s still putting the finishing touches on his documentar­y that will release in the next few weeks.

Gautam also says that the documentar­y has so far received good reviews from those who’ve been privy to the unedited cut, such as Hyderabadi film producer Elahe Hiptoola, who’s also one of the film’s backers. “The initial reactions have been positive. Actor Ranvir Shorey watched it and had nice things to say about it, with Varun Grover also recently retweeting about the film,” says Gautam.

My project looks at the people of Hyderabad and the way the language has survived GAUTAM PEMMARAJU FILMMAKER

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THE ESSENCE OF HYDERABAD: Stills from the documentar­y film

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