TV : RJ Film Festival 2010 Entries

Indian Railway Tour

By Roadjunky, Posted Mar 25, 2010

Indians at their best.

The camera work may be a bit shaky but Sherwin Akbarzadeh’s window in the world of a train ride in India shows us the Indian character at its most innocent and charming.

There a gaggles of young men in the corridor, totally chuffed to have their photo being taken, impervious vendors selling snacks, Sikh men who return a devout namaste to the lens and a whole carriage full of passengers who simply stare back at the camera, not perturbed in the least.

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