Warning: Beware of poor-quality VHS rips on sketchy websites. The restored version (with clear audio of Jagjit's ghazals) is the only way to watch.
Zaid ejected the tape, handling it like a holy relic. "Because 1988 was a time when television wasn't afraid to be slow. It wasn't afraid to be sad. And Ghalib... Ghalib teaches us that even when the world burns down around you—empires fall, loved ones die, debts pile up—you can still find the perfect word. You can still make a joke. You can still sing."
as Ibrahim Zauq , Ghalib's legendary contemporary and rival in the Mughal court.
Warning: Beware of poor-quality VHS rips on sketchy websites. The restored version (with clear audio of Jagjit's ghazals) is the only way to watch.
Zaid ejected the tape, handling it like a holy relic. "Because 1988 was a time when television wasn't afraid to be slow. It wasn't afraid to be sad. And Ghalib... Ghalib teaches us that even when the world burns down around you—empires fall, loved ones die, debts pile up—you can still find the perfect word. You can still make a joke. You can still sing."
as Ibrahim Zauq , Ghalib's legendary contemporary and rival in the Mughal court.