India Untouched

Survival Race 76

111 minutes 9.14/10 based on 94 votes

‘India Untouched – Stories of a People Apart’ is a comprehensive look at untouchability. Director Stalin spent four years traveling the length and breadth of the country to expose the continued oppression of Dalits, ‘the broken people’, who suffer under a 4,000-year-old religious system.

It exposes the continuation of caste practices and untouchability in Sikhism, Christianity and Islam, and even amongst the Communists in Kerala. Dalits themselves are not let off the hook. Spanning eight states and four religions,’India Untouched’ will make it impossible for anyone to deny that untouchability continues to be practiced in India. In an age where the media projects only one image of “rising” or “poised” India, this film reminds us how far the country is from being an equal society. Traveling through eight states and four religions, this film is a serious exploration of caste oppression.


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Survival Race 76

Survival Race 76 (SR-76) wasn't just a motorsport event; it was a funeral pyre for the 20th century. By the mid-21st century, automated transit and hyper-efficiency had killed the romance of the internal combustion engine. But for one weekend a year, the Marauder's Guild held an event that celebrated noise, smoke, and danger.

The race began not with a flag, but with a cannon blast. The acoustic shockwave sent birds scattering miles away.

As the sun began to crest over the mountains, painting the white salt in hues of purple and gold, the storm broke. survival race 76

Together, the second-place finisher and the third-place finisher (Jax) pushed the dead Charger across the line. It wasn't for points. It wasn't for money. It was because in SR-76, you don't leave a brother on the salt.

Twenty-four entries lined up for SR-76, but three stood out as the heavy favorites. Survival Race 76 (SR-76) wasn't just a motorsport

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By Hour 2, the pack had spread out over a thirty-mile stretch. The heat was the first enemy. Cockpit temperatures exceeded 130°F. Drivers wore vintage Nomex suits that offered little ventilation. The "cool-suit" systems were often jury-rigged, and in #7, Jax Miller’s ice vest had already melted, leaving him soaking wet and delirious. The race began not with a flag, but with a cannon blast

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Survival Race 76 is remembered not for the winner, but for the sound. It was the last year the Marauder's Guild allowed unlimited fuel capacity. The following year, regulations capped tank sizes to encourage efficiency, quieting the roar that defined the era.

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