Why is the art of Urdu calligraphy dying?
Updated On: 14 September, 2017 11:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Krutika Behrawala
Why is the art of Urdu calligraphy dying? What will the script look like in 2050? How is a Mumbai and Karachi-based artist duo involved in preserving it? Find out at this power-packed exhibition


Urdu script seen in the documentary
Some time back, Sanket Avlani had a chance to tag along with a friend to meet artists, who practise Urdu calligraphy, in Purani Dilli. The katibs (calligraphers) not only gave them a glimpse into their writing style but also highlighted the reason for it fading out. "They believe the language has suffered because it is often linked to a particular people, religion or agenda," recollects Avlani.
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