Panipuri And Rickshaws in Pune, India – a short film by Warren Pereira Panipuri is a popular, tasty and mouth watery snack food in the Indian subcontinent.Read More
The Hinglish project is an effort to make Hindi characters a bit more accessible to english speakers. Hindi is written in the Devanagri script, which has many more characters than the English alphabet. This font, then, cannot teach you how to read words as they are spelt in Hindi, but its aim is to demystify...Read More
Omur Black takes us to the narrow laneways of London late at night when an army of rickshaw drivers look for customers as the city’s famous theatres spill their patrons on to the rainy streets. From their base in an autopark underneath Great Portland Street and Russell Square, the rickshaw drivers converge on central London...Read More
Indian food expert Vandana Verma hunts down Mumbai’s food staples, from family-owned Gujurati canteens to street stalls hawking ‘Bombay Sandwiches’, via the best ‘vada pav’ in the city – spiced potato balls mixed with coriander, garlic and chilli deep-fried in chickpea batter. Vandana also tracks Mumbai’s dabbawallas, the army of couriers who ferry tiffin lunch...Read More
In 1982 Ram Chandra Biswas left is hometown of Calcutta, India and bicycled through 156 countries starting with only $1. Watch til the end to see his passport.Read More
In 1985, a young man from a well-to-do family took a bicycle trip across southern Europe, wandered into Bangladesh, traveled through India, and vanished while hiking in the rugged foothills of the Himalayas. He was never seen or heard from again. “Wait For Me” is the story of a mother’s spiritual and emotional search for...Read More
‘The food is mind-blowing, the music is brilliant, the temples are inspiring and the shops are incredible. The people I met were also – without exception – extremely kind, thoughtful and very philosophical about life.’ Lost in Delhi, film by Myles Thomp.Read More