A documentary, narrated by Rebecca St. James, follows the lives of 25 abandoned and orphaned children living along the railway in southern India. The film, filmed over two weeks, provides insight into the daily struggles of these unaccompanied children, including begging, sleeping on the streets, and train-hopping. The documentary also delves into the individual pain and struggles of seven of the children, showcasing their resilience and hope for a second chance.
Mother India: Life Through the Eyes of the Orphan
Young people in southern India share their inspiring stories of resilience and determination, set against the vibrant backdrop of railway tracks.