The cast of HAQ interacts with TSOM students, sharing insights on truth, justice, and the power of storytelling. Photojournalist: Avni Rai

The cast and creators of HAQ engage in a thought-provoking discussion at TSOM, sharing their creative journeys and the film’s message on truth and justice.

TSOM students listen intently and pose insightful questions, making the session an engaging exchange between young minds and film professionals.

Actoress Yami Gautam addresses students, emphasizing the importance of socially relevant storytelling in contemporary cinema.

Actress Yami Gautam and TSOM Deputy Dean engage with the students

The cast of the film HAQ gather for the interaction in anticipation of its theatrical release on November 7th.


Photojournalist : Ananya Barath In the narrow slums of Seemapuri, Delhi, "away" is a physical place. This photo essay explores the reality of waste management in India through the eyes of ragpickers who navigate it daily. While we believe our trash disappears once the lid is sealed, it actually fuels a massive informal economy. These images capture the human stories and dignity of labour within the circular economy. This is the reality of waste picking, a world where resourcefulness turns trash into a survival strategy.

Discover the unfiltered soul of India's capital. This photo gallery captures Delhi's dual nature—from the high-speed transit of the Metro to the quiet, resilient moments of street-level childhood and commerce.