Guardhouse and guard, Mumbai's Sassoon docks, early morning
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Guardhouse and guard, Mumbai's Sassoon docks, early morning
Photo by Zahra Amiruddin.
“Far from the madding crowd of the fish market, where catch is traded every minute, is a quieter ice industry, which ensures the fish that reaches Mumbai’s homes and restaurants remains fresh. Documentary filmmaker Niyantha Shekar found that this mini-industry, which runs for close to 17 hours every day, is fuelled by the work of men from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district, who turn slabs of ice into a form that can be used to store fish. Their labour has a repetitive, almost rhythmic nature, and this is translated into the visuals of Niyantha’s short film, Baraf, which documents what a day in their life is like.”
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Women sort the catch at dawn, Sassoon docks, Mumbai
Street scene, early morning, Mumbai's Sassoon fish docks
Bows of fishing dhows, Sassoon docks, Mumbai, dawn
Sorting the catch, women working at the Sassoon docks, Mumbai
Sassoon docks, Mumbai, early morning
Sorting the catch, Mumbai docks