India | 21 minutes

Aravali - The Lost Mountains

Short Films About Climate Change

SYNOPSIS

Aravali: The Lost Mountains is a documentary on marble quarrying in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district, India. The Aravalli Range is the world's oldest fold mountain range, and it helps to sustain the ecosystem. Ground water levels have been drained and average rainfall has also been depleted as a result of continual mining for the past 35 years, resulting in a serious water crisis and air pollution in Rajasmand. On the other hand, mining is the primary source of income for the majority of the population. As a result, this film examines both sides of the same coin, namely, the economy and the environment. We sought to interview people and experts to figure out how to strike a balance between the two.


CAST & CREW

Producer(s): Jigar madanlal Nagda

Jigar madanlal Nagda

Director

Jigar Nagda is an Indian independent filmmaker. He has spent the last ten years working in the Indian film industry. He holds a postgraduate degree in mass communication from the University of Mumbai.

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