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We can’t always show people dancing in the hills, around a tree. What we now need is government’s support to help us with better facilities.”Ishaan also feels that realistic content is the key. In fact, a number of NRIs have even told us that they can fund our videos as we are promoting Garhwali music and Uttarakhand.
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A lot of people told us that now they proudly showcase Garhwali videos to their friends across the country. Our video – that was aimed at making youngsters, especially those living in bigger cities, nostalgic about life in the hills – went viral in a short span of time. Ishaan Dobhal shoots in a village in Uttarakhand for a music video for his band Pandavaas He adds, "The biggest challenge was creating a video with good quality content. That is when we thought of coming up with Garhwali music videos."
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Talking about what inspired him to make regional music video, Ishaan shares, "My team members of Pandavaas and I had once visited the Goa Film Festival where we realized the power of regional cinema. ‘PEOPLE HAVE LIKED OUR MUSIC SO MUCH THAT SOME HAVE EVEN OFFERED TO FUND OUR VIDEOS’ Courtesy their music video Phulaari, which currently has almost five lakh views on YouTube, Ishaan Dobhal and other members of his Pandavaas band, have inspired a lot of young singers who now want to make music videos in Garhwali. With a lot of city-based bands experimenting and exploring the regional music scene, Garhwali songs and music videos are increasingly becoming popular, with some becoming instant hits on social media. Garhwali music, which hardly had takers few years back, is increasingly finding a fan following among city’s youngsters. It’s not just western rock or popular Bollywood songs that get Doonites to sing along or tap their feet.