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Mar

15

Feb

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Agra, India. // Taj Mahal, as seen in a reflecting pool.

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Agra, India. // Taj Mahal, as seen in a reflecting pool.

23

Jun

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Post-Colonial SWAG.

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Post-Colonial SWAG.

26

Feb

73.5% of Punjab’s youth is addicted to drugs. A multi million drug nexus operating under the noses of the Border Security Force, The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Intelligence Bureau, leaving them as mere bystanders to Punjab’s erosion. The yearly consumption of alcohol in Punjab is touching 29 Crore bottles making it one of the highest per capita consumers of alcohol in the world!

The scenario in Punjab is worsening at such a rapid rate, that experts have already begun to put an expiry date to the state.

A non commercial student effort.

Shot on Canon 7D and Canon 550 D as primary and secondary cameras respectively.

Lenses Used

Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Autofocus Lens

Credits

Production - Doodle Works & N7Films
Direction - Sahil Bhagat & Smaran Sahu
Ideation & Screenplay - Sahil Bhagat
Cinematography & Editing - Smaran Sahu
Production Design - Sanskruti Gada, Amareen Khurana, Narjes Golaftab, Benaifer Kuka
Logistics - Shivam Sharma & Sahil Jagasia
Associate Producers - Benaifer Kuka, Sahil Jagasia, Amareen Khurana, Shivam Sharma, Sanskruti Gada, Narjes Golaftab

Copyright @ N7Films & Doodle Works 2011

31

Jan

This is Karma by Erling Hoveid.

16

Jan

This short film shows how the jewelry designer Waris Ahluwalia makes his pieces by going to India and working with local artisans to craft unique designs by hand.

02

Jan

India

Conan pays a visit to India.

26

Dec

I came across this video made by Jason Taylor. His video shows that from a culture of sharing we have become a culture driven by possession and profit. The century of self. This short film comes from the kitchens of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab where every day around 100,000 people, regardless of colour, caste or religion, donate, prepare, consume and clean for nothing more than compassion.