ghungroos
Ghungroos are traditional Indian string puppets that have been a part of Indian folklore and theater for centuries. They are typically made from cloth, wood, or paper-mâché, and are manipulated by a puppeteer using strings attached to the puppet's limbs and head. Ghungroos are often used in storytelling performances, particularly in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.
The term "ghungroo" is derived from the Hindi words "ghung" meaning "to swing" and "roo" meaning "face,"
Ghungroos are known for their expressive faces and gestures, which can convey a wide range of emotions.
In addition to their use in traditional theater, ghungroos have also been adapted for modern performances and