Yousuf Saeed
Yousuf is an independent filmmaker and researcher based in Delhi.
He started his career in educational television (with the Times of
India) in 1990, co-directing the science series Turning Point for
Doordarshan, and moved on to make documentaries on a variety of
subjects. Some of his prominent films include Inside Ladakh, Basant,
A Life in Science: Yashpal, and the Train to Heaven which have been
shown at numerous film festivals, academic venues and on TV
channels. Besides films and television, Yousuf worked for
Encyclopedia Britannica (India) as the Arts Editor. He has been a
Sarai Fellow (2004), the Asia Fellow (2005-06) and the Margaret
Beveridge Senior Research Fellow (at J.B.Media Resource Centre,
Jamia Millia, New Delhi, 2009). His most recent work is a feature
length film Khayal Darpan about the state of classical music in
Pakistan. His interest in the popular devotional art of Indian
Muslims and his extensive collection of such art work brings him to
the Tasveer Ghar. He also looks after the overall design and update
of the Tasveer Ghar website. Yousuf is the author of his new book
"Muslim Devotional Art in India" (Routledge India, 2011).