[Watch/Read] Ridley Scott and Anurag Kashyap Invite You To Help Film ‘India In A Day’

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This is a unique moment in our history, a time of great change.

So on Saturday 10th of October, grab your camera, film your day, and show us what life in evolving India is all about. Show us how you socialise with friends and connect with family; show us your work life and your aspirations; show us what you love and what you worry about.

Help us capture how India is rapidly changing: what can you do today that you couldn’t five years ago? What do you hope for? What would you like to change or achieve? Together we’ll create a truly special film. From the ordinary to the extraordinary, the personal to the profound; we’ll capture a moment of time as seen by thousands of people, all across India.

India in a Day. Presented by Google, executive produced by Ridley Scott and Anurag Kashyap, directed by Richie Mehta, filmed by You.

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