00:00Kundapalli Toys Festival is being organized from April 18th, 19th and 20th in honoring the World Heritage Day.
00:08So we started this festival to dedicate these Kundapalli Toys and their artists and their culture to the state
00:14and also to give publicity and popularity to this dying art because 400 years heritage is there in this art.
00:22But when it comes to the marketing and the design, re-engineering and publicity still there is a lot of
00:27gap.
00:27To bridge that gap and to build publicity and to make the new generations know about this art, this festival
00:33is started.
00:34It has given a very good response has come to this festival.
00:36Print and electronic media and social media has really created a vibe and entire state today is thinking and talking
00:43about the Kundapalli Toys.
00:44It is a very good impact and with this spirit we ensure that this festival is celebrated every year on
00:49April 18th, 19th and 20th.
00:51So that this, the art, Kundapalli art should get the global recognition and Kundapalli village should become a global village.
00:58Thank you.
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01:00It is a nice thing, sir.
01:21Thank you very much.
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08:45when you are in the game, you are in the game.
08:46Hello?
08:47Hello?
08:49They are talking about the game.
08:57They are playing a game,
08:57their game,
08:59Ok?
09:01They are playing a game,
09:04and they are playing a game.
09:05So, when you play,
09:07we will play in the game,
09:10I will play in the game,
09:13and I will play in the game
09:31That's what I want to say.
09:44Okay,
09:45Okay,
09:46Okay.
09:53Okay,
09:54Yes,
09:54Yes, we need a small level of health, and 20, and 20, and 20, and 20, and 20, and 20,
10:15I don't know.
10:19I don't know.
10:21I don't know.
10:25Mom,
10:27I don't know.
10:29I don't know.
10:29I don't know.
10:35I don't know.
10:46I don't know.
11:02I don't know.
11:06First of all,
11:07Namaskaram.
11:09My name is Natrika.
11:12I'm a student.
11:14I have to teach students.
11:17I have to teach students.
11:18I have to teach students.
11:18I have to teach students.
11:20I have to teach students.
11:22Basically, I'm an architectural student.
11:26I have to teach them.
11:27So, I'm an everyday person,
11:30I'm an artist,
11:35I don't know.
11:36I have to teach students.
11:38I have to teach them.
11:38I'm a teenager.
11:41I don't know.
11:44I have to teach them.
11:45We will teach them.
11:47I can teach them my friend.
11:49I don't know.
11:50Hello.
11:51My name is Natrika.
11:53I am from Hyderabad.
11:55actually. I actually visited this place yesterday as well and today also but we wanted to see
12:03all the toys and how they are made and the effort the craftsmanship have been doing and
12:09all. I'm an architecture student so I just wanted to learn more about this and you know
12:16incorporate this traditional into the modern worlds. I am here actually with my sister and
12:23we'll be shopping a lot of things and the government has taken a very good initiator. I think they
12:30have to do a lot more events like this to engage our youth as well. We are going to pick
12:37a handful
12:38of toys and just go back. Thank you.
13:18Thank you very much.
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17:28Thank you very much.
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