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Discovering India
Text by Shanaya Lalkaka
Published: Volume 15, Issue 3, March, 2007
Nine times National award-winning film-maker Anu Malhotra specialises in travel documentaries and hopes she has inspired people to stir out of their homes

Is the younger generation more ambitious? Have career goals replaced the need to have a relationship or get married? What does the Indian woman want? Are people of the younger generation emerging from their insular lives? Do you find yourself asking questions like where is this all heading and do you seek answers through religion or spirituality? These are just some of the thought-provoking questions that film-maker Anu Malhotra bombarded me with within minutes of her arrival. The din of the quaint little coffee shop seemed to fade away as we continued bouncing ideas and thoughts of each other. And what about Indian men? She smiles, "I don't blame them. They have been caught in a bit of a time warp and have not been able to evolve as fast as the Indian woman."

A small frame and a soft voice cannot conceal the fact that there is something remarkable about her. A quiet confidence, an ease perhaps. But she is in fact quite claustrophobic in cities preferring the starkness, the barrenness of nature…the lack of civilisation of the outdoors. Malhotra began her career in advertising and considers herself lucky for having figured out at an early age that she wanted to express herself through media. At a time when TV for us was just Doordarshan, Malhotra was busy conceptualising and planning ahead. "I am probably one of the pioneers who helped mould TV or programming to the way you see it today."

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