
While on shoot for my documentary film, I met this Sadhu at a tea stall. An ascetic who left behind all material attachments in order to achieve Moksha, dedicated to spend his entire life wandering in the search of true God.
To look at this world through a lens is no big deal but to let others know how you looked at it, is something interesting. Have a look...



While I waited for my mother to buy the vegetables, I caught a glimpse of this merchant who was busy selling. So busy that he did not notice that I strategically place my camera to shoot him. He was just meeting the demand.

This photograph of the holiest river of India was clicked in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant located at Narora. Some believe that if you take a dip into it, all your sins will be washed away. The twin reactors at the nuclear power plant didn't interest me as much as the scenic beauty of the place. It was exceedingly calm.

The 53.63m high and 35 meters wide Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar in 1602. It is the highest gateway in the world and an astounding example of the Mughal architecture. It is built of red sandstone and inlaying of white marble. Around the archway is a panel on which is written,in kufic script, "Jesus, Son of Mary (on whom be peace) said: The world is a bridge, pass over it, but build no houses upon it. He who hopes for a day, may hope for eternity; but the world endures but an hour. Spend it in prayer, for the rest is unseen." Now that's something unusual.

The inquisitive look on her face was something that moved me to click this picture. I clicked her on a busy railway platform while she was interacting with an acquaintance. I just kept the look and removed everything else. If you don't belive me have a look at the original pic...

I was travelling in a general compartment of a local train in New Delhi when this turban clad young boy boarded the train with a drum, drumstick and a bag. He appeared to be tired and sleepy and within moments he was fast asleep. He looked so much in tune with his life that I could not help but click.