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Raghu Rai (1942-2026) | A thousand photographs and a million words

by Carbonmedia

Language may be used to obfuscate the truth. An image never lies. Raghu Rai’s countless images often with their quiet optimism and occasionally brooding pessimism, never did. A testimony to a country as much at ease with the gentle religiosity of the eternal refugee, Dalai Lama and the endlessly healing Mother Teresa as the silent eloquence of a frame of Satyajit Ray film or the stately presence of Indira Gandhi captured in a frame sitting in her office, signing some papers even as her Ministers, all men, stand around her.
Then there were timeless frames of a blind Muslim beggar finding his way leaning on the shoulder of a mentally-challenged Hindu girl and another one of a chaiwala precariously perched at the gate of a moving train with his tray, cups and saucers.

Published – April 26, 2026 12:16 pm IST

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