A short film by Rishi Kaneria. Narration I: Nehru’s speech on the eve of India’s Independence. Narration II: Nehru’s speech on Gandhi’s death. A Tryst With Destiny: “Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very...Read More
Green, yellow, black. They are the blood in the veins of Bangalore: the 450.000 rickshaws and their drivers. Knocked together from bits and pieces, decorated, ready for the junk heap or carefully maintained like antique cars, the vehicles are as charismatic as their owners, who brave the monstrous traffic of this metropolis daringly, sleepy, chattering...Read More
‘The world is fascinating. People and cultures inspire us. Sadly, the fast paced lifestyles of our generation result in many not taking the necessary step back to soak in the existing world around us. Our goal with this film is to help viewers further appreciate and take notice of the beauty in life & culture...Read More
A Coca-Cola delivery truck is converted into a happiness machine on wheels delivering small doses of happiness in the streets of India. Where will happiness strike next?Read More
Eyes of a Beginner, shot in Japan, Indonesia, India and Nepal and won “Best Feature Film” at the Spirit Quest Film Festival. This is a fictional story set in real environments while often incorporating spontaneous circumstances and the non-actor locals into the movie. A very small cast and crew, using modest equipment allowed for the...Read More
The Kumbh Mela, has been the greatest of the Indian fairs, attracting the world’s largest congregation of religious pilgrims. Millions of people are said to attend the Purna Kumbh Mela, making it the largest gathering anywhere in the world. Here’s a relaxing look at pilgrims, holy men and police at the Purna Kumbh Mela- ‘The...Read More
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