Discovery Atlas: India Revealed

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Four years in the making, Discovery Atlas: India unveiled a stunning portrait of a nation incredible. By following the lives of several people in India, we discover the heart of the country, hopes and dreams.

Viewers will meet Jyoti, a boatman to help pilgrims perform sacred Hindu rituals on the banks of river Ganges, and Krishna, the largest cable type slum in Asia, leading to extraordinary charity community united and strong.

Geeta, the wedding planner for the elite of growth in India, helps couples realize their dream wedding, with all its traditions more details. In Rishikesh, located in the foothills of the Himalayas, captured in all its majesty, we find 9-year-old Anuj, son of a farmer who, with the help of Saraswati Swami Chidananda, train to become a pundit.

Discovery Atlas: India has revealed this beautiful nation and complex world, with stunning photographs and stories of grip. Is a documentary that will delight those who do not know India, but can also be a film that will be a source of great pride for country lovers. Related Documentary: The Story of India

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