Filmmaker Natasha Raheja traces the origin of New York City’s famous manhole covers back to Howrah, India. In her film, Cast in India, she goes inside one of Howrah’s factories to glimpse the people behind the covers’ creation.
Natasha Raheja: http://natasharaheja.com
Cast in India: http://castinindia.com/
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