
Amidst all the big, hefty-budget films with star-studded casts was a small docu-series titled In Transit, slowly creeping its way into the hearts of the people and creating a bigger impact than any film they’ve watched this year.
Presented by Prime India, the series explores the lives of trans and non-binary individuals as they navigate love, identity, and the boundaries of gender in a uniquely Indian way.
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Each episode delves into a different aspect of these individuals’ lives.
We hear how the characters confront their transness in their own unique ways, how they come to recognise themselves, and how they see their place in the world. These are their origin stories.
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We witness how these deeply personal journeys unfold within the Indian family unit, how they reshape the idea of home, and what it truly costs to be yourself.
We explore the transformative power of love with stories of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the strength to begin again.
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And we also hear them speak about their hopes, dreams, and how they’re working to bring about the change they want to see in the world.
The show had no fancy marketing. No loud spectacle shouting for attention.
It simply existed, telling its truth, waiting to be seen and loved.
And yet, without any gimmicks, it was. The audience embraced it. Many praised the show for covering an important topic, saying that, amidst all the noise of mainstream cinema, this softly marketed series won their hearts.
At a time when big-budget films rely on comedy that mocks others and pushes cheap laughs, In Transit restores our faith in storytelling and reminds us what a story with a soul truly looks like.