Pink India By Daniel Ekbladh – India used to be marked with pink color on maps before the independence. The British Empire painted it’s territory with the color because it was easier to read the black font with a pink background instead of red. A man sells candyfloss in the streets of Bangalore. Kids playing in the court yard of their homes in a residential complex in Bangalore, Karnataka. Sunathkumar Pillais mother in the suburbs of Chennai. She travels from her husband and home village by bus for six hours to Chennai in Tamil Nadu one time every month. Her 28 year old son works in the city and she wants to check up on him as often as possible. A Dollywood film production in Ooty, Karnataka. Shamna Kasim plays the main character "Julie" in the film Chattakkari. On the sidewalk of the main road in Mangalore, Karnataka sits a group of young men and take turns to tattoo their names on their chests and arms. A woman in sari is running from the rainy streets in the McLeod Ganj, a village high up in the Himalayans. Men are waiting in line to buy beer at the locar shop in Munnar, Kerala. A waiter rests after rush hour in his restaurant in Ooty, Karnataka. The ceiling is leaking on a empty bus station in Mangalore, Karnataka. A young woman work out in the public pool at a housing complex in the suburbs of Bangalore, Karnataka. An Ice cream seller at the beach in Alappuzha, Kerala. Darjeeling Darjeeling