Story of an Indian mother #LiveOnYourTerms
Story of an Indian mother #LiveOnYourTerms
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New Delhi, Delhi, India
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Request QuoteCreative, meticulous, dedicated and experienced over 18 years as a Video Editor and Cameraman with an excellent eye for detail; unparalleled track record of employer satisfaction and deep passion for film and all things visual; seeks to share his talent as the Video Editor. High level of proficiency in video editing software particularly Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut, Cue base, Nuendo, Photoshop After Effect and Motion; substantial experience in video pre and post production. Proven performer during high-pressure situations; ability to handle multiple projects and meet prescribed deadlines.
Story of an Indian mother #LiveOnYourTerms
Never have I ever got this emotional for an advertisement..... Like this ain't an advertisement, it's a total emotion! It's a lot more than just ad. Went deeper into the heart. Tons of likes
The film explores the shared love for football in India and Africa, as evidenced by the phenomenon of African footballers coming to India to play the sport professionally. Many of them today play in the top clubs and the Indian Super League. They have won a million Indian hearts and have been a source of inspiration for many young Indians. ONE GOAL traces the history of African footballers in India and examines what makes them so popular in India. What is it that brings India and Africa together through the common thread of football and how a shared culture, climate, warm welcome and adulation of millions of fans keep these African footballers in India. Yasmin Kidwai is an award-winning filmmaker based in New Delhi with a versatile repertoire of documentaries to her credit. Her other notable films available on this channel are 'Neo Alchemists' and 'No Problem! Six Months with the Barefoot Grandmamas', which won the Ousmane Sembene Films for Development Award at the Zanzibar International Film Festival.
A barber has ditched his scissors and now cuts hair by using fire from candle sticks. Mohammed Faizan, 21, has invented the unique technique where he uses a candle instead of scissors at his salon, N-Rich, New Delhi, India. Footage from inside his salon shows the barber spraying flammable liquid over his customer's head before burning the hair with a lit candle. While the customer's head is still ablaze, Mohammed then carefully combs the hair into shape as parts of the client's burnt hair fall away.
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