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Re-Imaging Dharavi

Re-Imaging Dharavi
30 minutes | English, Hindi with English subtitles
film by Ananyaa Gaur, Eleanor Almeida, Kshitij Katiyar, Priyanka Pal, Vaseem Chaudhary

Touted as Asia’s largest slum, it would seem far-fetched to presume that Mumbai’s Dharavi could be a centre for international tourism. But so it is. For over a decade now, Dharavi’s congested alleys, its industries and diverse migrant communities have attracted tourists from across the globe. 

The film explores the various aspects and dimensions of ‘slum tourism’ through interactions with the founding members of two tour companies that conduct ‘slum tours’ in Dharavi, interspersed with the perspectives of residents and local tour guides. The film tries to capture the various debates around tourism in Dharavi and its effect on the lives of those who live there. 

This ‘Re-Imaging’ of Dharavi has brought in its wake a number of questions. Is it ethical to conduct tours in a slum? What is the extent of the involvement of the local people? How is redevelopment going to affect Dharavi and the tourism there? Re-Imaging Dharavi looks for answers to these questions while attempting to understand the manifold implications of touring this space.
Behind the Scenes
Awards & Recognition
Best Short Film at U-Special International Campus Film Festival, March 14-18, 2016
Special Mention Award at ImagineIndia International Film Festival 2016 – Madrid, Spain

Link to the complete film available on request
Re-Imaging Dharavi
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