The scant knowledge of over 550 tribes that inhabit India is what compelled award-winning film maker Jennifer Alphonsse to make a documentary on the Gond tribe.
However, after two years of futile efforts to get sponsors, Alphonsse has now turned to crowdfunding on Wishberry to fund the making of the film.
Titled 'Gusadi' - a traditional dance form of the indigenous Gond tribe - the documentary is seeking to raise Rs 7 lakhs rupees for the project.
"We hear so much about African or Central American tribes, but we hardly hear anything about the tribes in our own country.
"So after spending some time with the Gond tribe, I realized there is so much to tell about their lifestyle, culture, heritage, and the magical ritualistic dance form called 'Gusadi' to the world outside that is completely unaware about it," said Alphonsse, a Hyderabad-based director.
The Gond tribe that resides in Adilabad, a small district in Hyderabad, has a bag full of stories to tell, Alphonsse said.
Talking about some of the age-old beliefs of the tribes, she said, "They have a sacred cave temple dedicated to their deity Jangubai in the forest land. And legend has it those paying a visit at night don't return."
"The elders claim to have seen a tiger spirit guarding the temple at night."
Alphonsse's objective behind making the documentary is to offer an exposure to the tribe, that barely manages to make both ends meet in the absence of basic amenities.
"This documentary will motivate the present generation of the tribe to keep their culture and save their age-old famous dance from getting lost forever. Hopefully, their dance would help them earn good money and their would be no need for them to move to cities for a better living," she added.
Taking note of the good work, the Department of Language and Culture in Telangana too came out and funded the project with their share of Rs 2 lakhs.
They have also asked Alphonsse to dub the film in Telugu.
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