Way back in 1971, when I was a young boy, I found Mr. Corbett's book, "Man Eaters of Kumaon". I was fascinated back then and I am still captivated by the man's adventures. This beautiful video adds to the flavor of the book and the beauty of India.
i read man eaters of kumaon during my childhood and was so fascinated that i build my summer home close to corbet national park.i love Corbet national park and messmarised by its beauty.
Thank you very much for appreciating the video. To see more independently made doucumentaries on India's wildlife, please subscribe to my channel ruclips.net/channel/UCng_XfXfguqI-mX1x1xXdWA.
MashaAllah .. He has a wonderful story to be shared long way down his generations to come.. Some people are bound to live where they are and never should be replaced as they also play important role in preservation
Thank you very much for appreciating the film. "Some people are bound to live where they are and never should be replaced as they also play important role in preservation" is a very insightful comment.
Thank you @Netra Kulkarni. Khodus Wadia has a golden voice. His narration has brought to life our doc”Sarang the Peacock” too. Both films are available in Marathi too narrated by Pradeep Bhide. Please share them in your circle.
A film put together from the Hi8 footage of a tourist, in the year 2000. Is it worth watching? You decide. The film is a tribute to the silent protectors of the tiger. It has been motivated by the belief that the Indian tiger has a better chance of survival when it is worth more alive than dead. The film makes a subtle statement about saving the tiger through Subedar Ali; not in so many words as from the obvious passion this mahout has for wildlife. The film has been screened at the Delhi International Film festival for short and animation films in 2001 and was also screened at the Y.B Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai in November 2002 as one of the films selected at the IDPA Awards function. The film has been telecast by Gyandarshan Channel of Indira Gandhi National Open University.
A great film and specially for me because I have frequented JCNP for many years. However a small mistake that I noticed was that the deer that was barking was not a Sambhar but rather a "Kakkad" or Barking Deer. Sambhar's dont make that kind of sound. Cheers!
Thanks Sahas for appreciating the film. I tend to agree with your observation that the sound is made by a barking deer. Thanks for making the observation.
That was a very nice film Susan, which I just watched having read about it on Twitter. It is very well made. Subedar Ali's experience was very scary, even to hear it. How the man faced the tiger and came out alive and is also able to narrate the experience is amazing. Thanks for the film.
Yes Kenneth Anderson was another legendary maneater hunter from southern India. He also saved many lives by killing these big cats. A park in southern India should be named KENNETH ANDERSON NATIONAL PARK
wonderful documentary . my big wish is to visit corbett national park. i want to go on corbett footsteps but politions of both countries dont want to live and let us live in peace .
SUSAN SHARMA - you are even more amazing ever time I hear of you. What a brilliant channel and initiative to place these wonderful clips on You Tube! Hats off to you and I am really enjoying them - THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE WORLD - Deepak Menon
I`m translated the Whole stories of Corbett in to Kannada. These stories are very popular in Kannada in name of HIMALAYADA NARABHAKSHAKAGALU ( the Man eaters of the Himalaya). This book is in TOP 10 for several years. Particularly Man eating leopard of Rudraprayag story was translated by K P Poornachandra Tejaswi.
Jim Corbett was a great man. He undoubtedly saved many hundreds of human lives. If you think about how he walked possibly thousands of miles in some of the toughest terrain and high elevations during his lifetime. These tigers and panthers he hunted were killers some killing over 400 people each. These big cats had been hunted for years and were almost impossible to find. The world's greatest wildlife preserve is named after the world's greatest hunter JIM CORBETT
Lovely documentary, I have all the books written by Jim corbett, Jim Corbett had a supernatural experience during his stay in one of the dak bungalows, do you know the details of that incident,please I want to know.
You are absolutely right. This documentary was made before the division of U. P into Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Hence the audio refers to Uttar Pradesh.
The film was made in 2000 beginning. On 9 November 2000, a new state, Uttarakhand, was carved out from the Himalayan hill region of Uttar Pradesh.(wikipedia)
The background music was created by S.P Sunny of Mumbai specially for the documentary. The flute in the beginning of the film is by Aravinde Kumar, a street vendor of flutes. This piece was incorporated as part of the music produced mainly on a key board. The raag is Pahari Dhun.
'When he is exterminated ---- as exterminated he will be unless public opinion rallies to his support India will be the poorer for having lost the finest of her fauna', said Jim Corbett in his famous classic Man-eaters Of Kumaon. Actually tigers adorn the jungles as such all their species must be saved from extinction.
I was so crazy' about Robin The last para I can pull it out even in my death bed As I've been telling you this story Robin the biggest heart ed animal man ever had has gone to the happy hunting grounds where I know I shall find him waiting for me
One more thing .,.m regular visitor ...almost every month...u should try a place in Corbett " haldupurao".....vatanvasa gate for ur documentary..... Its very remote area n there is no network at all.....there is a beautiful frh .... Away from all crowd.,., it's a scenic place...been there for 3 days.,.its better than dhikala zone.,,thanks
Way back in 1971, when I was a young boy, I found Mr. Corbett's book, "Man Eaters of Kumaon". I was fascinated back then and I am still captivated by the man's adventures.
This beautiful video adds to the flavor of the book and the beauty of India.
Thanks for appreciating the video.
The best part was the man-eater of Rudraprayag. Wasn't it?
atithi devo bhav aayega jarur...
@@koulsahil333 Nah the champawat man eater killed the most. 437
Corbit park what a beautiful place. Thank God for the wonderful work it dose.
Thank you for the comment. Yes Corbett National Park is indeed a very beautiful place.
i read man eaters of kumaon during my childhood and was so fascinated that i build my summer home close to corbet national park.i love Corbet national park and messmarised by its beauty.
So you have a summer house near Corbett national park,toh Shakil bhai haame bhi kabhi bulao,good luck from Kolkata.
Extraordinary compilation of story music and narration, great work, anybody in 2018?
Thanks a lot for the comment. Happy that you appreciated the film
A documentary every One should watch.
Thank you very much for appreciating the video. To see more independently made doucumentaries on India's wildlife, please subscribe to my channel ruclips.net/channel/UCng_XfXfguqI-mX1x1xXdWA.
You have done a great job. Please keep up the good work.
Beautiful documentary
MashaAllah .. He has a wonderful story to be shared long way down his generations to come..
Some people are bound to live where they are and never should be replaced as they also play important role in preservation
Thank you very much for appreciating the film. "Some people are bound to live where they are and never should be replaced as they also play important role in preservation" is a very insightful comment.
Went to park in 2018 and saw tiger Loved it
Great Narration!
Thank you @Netra Kulkarni. Khodus Wadia has a golden voice. His narration has brought to life our doc”Sarang the Peacock” too. Both films are available in Marathi too narrated by Pradeep Bhide. Please share them in your circle.
A film put together from the Hi8 footage of a tourist, in the year 2000. Is it worth watching? You decide. The film is a tribute to the silent protectors of the tiger. It has been motivated by the belief that the Indian tiger has a better chance of survival when it is worth more alive than dead.
The film makes a subtle statement about saving the tiger through Subedar Ali; not in so many words as from the obvious passion this mahout has for wildlife.
The film has been screened at the Delhi International Film festival for short and animation films in 2001 and was also screened at the Y.B Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai in November 2002 as one of the films selected at the IDPA Awards function. The film has been telecast by Gyandarshan Channel of Indira Gandhi National Open University.
thanku very much for this......nd amazing voice
Yes, the voice of Khodus Wadia , the narrator, makes the film come alive.
I'm proud of you subedar Ali uncle.
Hume fakr hai aap par,aap hamare gao se the
A great film and specially for me because I have frequented JCNP for many years. However a small mistake that I noticed was that the deer that was barking was not a Sambhar but rather a "Kakkad" or Barking Deer. Sambhar's dont make that kind of sound. Cheers!
Thanks Sahas for appreciating the film. I tend to agree with your observation that the sound is made by a barking deer. Thanks for making the observation.
Very nice video and very nice story
Thank you very much for appreciating the story. Sorry for the delayed response
I met this guy in 2015.But he looked younger now .just little slim.
superb
That was a very nice film Susan, which I just watched having read about it on Twitter. It is very well made. Subedar Ali's experience was very scary, even to hear it. How the man faced the tiger and came out alive and is also able to narrate the experience is amazing. Thanks for the film.
Glad you liked it Varsha. The film is a tribute to the unknown Indian who faces and overcomes numerous threats during his work life.
I just adore him
brilliant video nice background music
Happy that you liked the video. Thank you for commenting.
There is another great Indian hunter Kenneth Anderson, his books on hunting r also very thrilling n r hailed as classics.
Thanks for the input Nayyar Kamal
Yes Kenneth Anderson was another legendary maneater hunter from southern India. He also saved many lives by killing these big cats. A park in southern India should be named KENNETH ANDERSON NATIONAL PARK
Ah I miss corbett so much. 💔
wonderful documentary . my big wish is to visit corbett national park. i want to go on corbett footsteps but politions of both countries dont want to live and let us live in peace .
Thanks for the comment. I am sure you will visit Corbett national Park one day.
IndianWildlifeClub . i hope so. thanks for the reply
SUSAN SHARMA - you are even more amazing ever time I hear of you. What a brilliant channel and initiative to place these wonderful clips on You Tube! Hats off to you and I am really enjoying them - THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE WORLD - Deepak Menon
+Deepak Menon
I am truly humbled by your touching comments.
I`m translated the Whole stories of Corbett in to Kannada. These stories are very popular in Kannada in name of HIMALAYADA NARABHAKSHAKAGALU ( the Man eaters of the Himalaya). This book is in TOP 10 for several years. Particularly Man eating leopard of Rudraprayag story was translated by K P Poornachandra Tejaswi.
@dr.vivekanandats7331 thank you for the comment. If the books are available online, please post the link too.
Mr Corbett is a legend 🙏
Indeed he is!
It's beautiful and tremendous
I wish my dream come true and visit Corbett national park
Dream- Wildlife photographer ☺️💐
All the best for your dream!
Thanks a lot to you
Jim Corbett was a great man. He undoubtedly saved many hundreds of human lives. If you think about how he walked possibly thousands of miles in some of the toughest terrain and high elevations during his lifetime. These tigers and panthers he hunted were killers some killing over 400 people each. These big cats had been hunted for years and were almost impossible to find. The world's greatest wildlife preserve is named after the world's greatest hunter JIM CORBETT
Thank you Wayne for the comment.
Thank you Wayne. He truly was a visionary man
Great experience 😁🙂
Indeed unforgettable
Great
Thank you. Glad you liked the video.
I miss you past
Ram Nagar...🙏👌💞🎆👏🏾
Lovely documentary, I have all the books written by Jim corbett, Jim Corbett had a supernatural experience during his stay in one of the dak bungalows, do you know the details of that incident,please I want to know.
Thanks for the compliment, Dave. I have not heard anything about Jim Corbett's supernatural experience, though.
It was mentioned on a BBC documentary on Man eaters of kumaun by Jim Corbett.
Seen on discovery tv.
Which I'm searching for a long time.
💐👌
Too good. 👍
nice documentary but u mentioned Corbett national park is from utter Pradesh but sir it is from Uttarakhand. pls rectify it
Yes, it is from UK. The correction has been made in the description. Please read it.
Thanks for appreciating the documentary. When it was made in the year 2000, UK was part of UP. This has been mentioned in the description of the film.
I am from uttarakhand
Uttarakhand has 65% forest area. You are proud to belong to that state.
It's not situated in Uttar Pradesh. It's located in uttarakhand.
You are absolutely right. This documentary was made before the division of U. P into Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Hence the audio refers to Uttar Pradesh.
@prosunsarkar4724 have you lost your mind??? STFU It clearly says before partition of UP.
pls correct its not Utter Pradesh, its in Uttrakhand
The film was made in 2000 beginning. On 9 November 2000, a new state, Uttarakhand, was carved out from the Himalayan hill region of Uttar Pradesh.(wikipedia)
IndianWildlifeClub at least mention this in the description
Thanks for pointing this out. The fact that CNP is now part of UK is mentioned in the description.
Can anybody tell me about the background music?
The background music was created by S.P Sunny of Mumbai specially for the documentary. The flute in the beginning of the film is by Aravinde Kumar, a street vendor of flutes. This piece was incorporated as part of the music produced mainly on a key board. The raag is Pahari Dhun.
Wow
Thanks, Kapil. You may like to see
ruclips.net/video/rkea2m2gJow/видео.html
a video shot recently.
Purpose of setting up the video
'When he is exterminated ---- as exterminated he will be unless public opinion rallies to his support India will be the poorer for having lost the finest of her fauna', said Jim Corbett in his famous classic Man-eaters Of Kumaon. Actually tigers adorn the jungles as such all their species must be saved from extinction.
The film is available in Marathi too. Narrated by Pradeep Bhide
ruclips.net/video/z5kragKsw-c/видео.html
Ham janwaro KO khane k liye marte hai or wo bezuban kuch kr nhi pate ..wese hi is bhai ko tiger ne attack kiya to iski whi halat rhi hogi ..imagine
Subedar sahab nawazuddin siddique ki trh Lg rhe hnn bilkul .
uttarakhand not up
This film was made in the year 2000, when UK was not formed as a separate state..
Sir hindi mai plese
Would like to do it, finances permitting.
I was so crazy' about Robin
The last para I can pull it out even in my death bed
As I've been telling you this story Robin the biggest heart ed animal man ever had has gone to the happy hunting grounds where I know I shall find him waiting for me
Watch the film in Marathi at the link
ruclips.net/video/z5kragKsw-c/видео.html
I love how they call a king fisher a wood picker ,an a crow a phasent .this is propaganda 💩 ,if they don't know the names of the birds ,
I am glad you pointed out this genuine mistake in the script.
A crow pheasant is also called a coucal but the former is the popular name though we all know it is not a pheasant at all!!
മലയാളികളുണ്ടേ🍜🍜🥗🥘🍲🍳🍗🍔🍖
Sorry uttar Pradesh ?????? No man....its uttarakhand
The film was made in 2000, when Uttarakhand was part of UP.
Published in 2015 ...that's why i thought...
One more thing .,.m regular visitor ...almost every month...u should try a place in Corbett " haldupurao".....vatanvasa gate for ur documentary..... Its very remote area n there is no network at all.....there is a beautiful frh .... Away from all crowd.,., it's a scenic place...been there for 3 days.,.its better than dhikala zone.,,thanks
Thanks for the info. Will definitely check this out one day.
@@SusanSharma-WildbytesTV .ब्रिजरागः. ......:;ग्रिगं: