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Over a thousand people visit the historic city every week, hiking through the ruins of Golconda fort, or gazing at the spectacular Chowmohalla palace. Enthusiastic tour guides deliver tales about the two famous courtesans of that era: Taramati and Premamati, little knowing that the city had a number of courtesans who migrated from different parts of the country, made this city their home, and sang and danced for years. During the times, courtesans were the entertainers for the masses; they were the celebrities in functions, small and big; but with the advent of the talkie, they went into oblivion. The book uncovers details about the courtesans of the era, their mujras, their life style, and about musicians who existed until the fall of Hyderabad in 1948. It also gives an account of singers and dancers who visited the city and gave memorable performances during the time. Further, the book...
This is a great book if you are interested in knowing the history of the music & Arts in hyderabad. There is so much I did not about this place...
I know Kamlakar ji since 7 years, though I have not met him so far. His knowledge about the Cultural aspects of old Hyderabad state is simply awesome.
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A rare title on Hyderabad
First of all thanks to Kamalakar garu for documenting the social life of old Hyderabad which we rarely come across in Books. The history and coffee table books always depicts...