Men of Burden: Pedaling Towards A Horizon

Men of Burden: Pedaling towards a Horizon is a 2006 documentary film set in the city of Pondicherry, a Union Territory in South East India, the documentary uncovers the story of disappearing Cycle rickshaw drivers living in abject poverty. Over time, the city has experienced a gradual but alarming reduction in the number of cycle rickshaws thereby diminishing the chances of living for those who depend on them. What used to be one of the primary modes of transport in the city is now a fading memory with the few remaining ones staging a difficult survival. The film explores some of the ethical dimensions of man pulling man against the background of increasingly menacing effects of motorized transport and air pollution. It also takes you through the rickshaw men’s journey of hope on the roads that have fostered them.

Representing one facet of India’s population below poverty line, these unflagging men perpetually struggle to eat one satisfying meal a day. What is remarkable is the essence of some who believe in making a difference in an apparently hopeless livelihood. While India's big cities are racing towards Globalization and technology, these men, against all odds, remain appreciative of their modest lives by believing in the power of now.

Portraying the immediacy and desolation of the situation the film highlights a catalytic change revolutionizing India’s economic and social future from the grass roots level. Juxtaposing the way of life of these men with definitive solutions, the film answers the question of how these changes can trickle down to the roots of India’s soil.

The objective of the film is to raise awareness and funds for the Men of Burden – Cycle rickshaw Revival (MOBCRR) Project .

This project aims to tackle issues of multiple dimensions; some key issues are to: 1. Raise Socio-economic status of rickshaw men in India, in the process, try to eradicate hunger and homelessness. 2. Revive cycle rickshaws in India 3. Reduce Environmental pollution 4. Promoting Sustainable transport in every nook and corner of India 5. Encourage students/professionals to do their part in creating a better world

The fund raising for the Men of Burden – Cycle rickshaw Revival (MOBCRR) Project is also undertaken by Positive People Today which is a 501 (c3) non-profit organization, which aims to unite human beings all over the Earth on one simple principle "POSITIVE THINKING".

The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Indian Film Festival, European Premiere at the Filmburo Baden-Wurttemberg's Bollywood and Beyond Film Festival and its NYC Premiere at the Sixth Annual Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival.

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