What a master piece. While watching there were tears in my eyes on many scenes. But the one where mother of one of the labour was saying "we are untouchables.. They do not let us to stand in front of their gate" then both of them started crying, and the one where wife of one of the labour could not say anything except tears in her eyes were in particular heart wrenching for me.
Well documented harsh reality of the under privileged ones. They also showed some of the people who came in front and helped these migrants were really inspiring and assuring that there are always good people at some places who will come to our help in our dire need. Salute to their never giving attitude and unity whil reaching to their home.
Some of the scenes were a close up and some in wide (especially quarantine centre) just to enhance the pain and situation of the migrants.
I was really hoping if they could add some of the more unedited videos of these migrants which could not be shown in properly. For example, when all the migrants come to Bombay railway Station in account of a rumour that Indian government is starting train for them, or the one from anand vihar bus station where more than thousand of people gathered in hope to catch a bus, or the one where migrants were killed by train just because they were tired and slept near to the track, or the one where a women was carrying her child on suitcase, or the one where a man started crying on the phone while explaining the situation that he is unable to reach to see last rites of his father and many more. These videos could enhance the pain of what they really went through and then there were some who came to help them without asking.