Abdul Khatri and his household have acquired many awards together with the Padma Shri. (Picture: HistoryTV18)
Initially from Persia, Rogal Art made its technique to Gujarat centuries in the past and Abdul Gafur Khatri and his household are conserving this artwork alive in Kutch, Gujarat.
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Rogal Art is a centuries-old craft that derives its title from ‘Rogal’ – a mixture of castor oil and pure colors. Meet Abdul Gafur Khatri from Gujarat who's striving to maintain this dying artwork kind alive on the subsequent episode of ‘OMG! Yeh Mera India’ this Monday, 14th of February at 8 PM, solely on HistoryTV18. The eighth season of the trendsetting unique factual entertainment series continues to ship on its promise of creating the viewers exclaim “OMG!” each Monday at 8 PM with enthralling, inspirational tales of extraordinary Indians and their unbelievable abilities.
Initially from Persia, Rogal Art made its technique to Gujarat centuries in the past and in the present day Abdul Gafur Khatri and his household are conserving this artwork alive in Kutch, Gujarat. The distinctive factor about this artwork is, there is no such thing as a pre-drawing, sketching, marking a border, design, block/mould or every other parts used to attract a tough image to make the artwork. For his or her efforts, Abdul Khatri and his household have acquired many awards together with the Padma Shri, Worldwide Craft Awards, 4 Nationwide Awards and more. Meet this passionate household and their stunning artwork this Monday at 8 PM on ‘OMG! Yeh Mera India’!
Watch the Rogal Artists from Kutch together with different unbelievable people from throughout the size and breadth of the nation, together with the staff from Chennai creating extraordinary mobility aids for the wheelchair-bound.
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