Jan 12: "Rukenge nahin, jhukenge nahin, kitna bhi zor lagale ey duniya", the theme song of the one and a half hour long documentary 'My India' sums up the state, status and thinking of millions of Indians who came away from the country and made their homes abroad.

Most have struggled hard and defiantly fought odds like racial and colour prejudice to make a home away from home. The trauma of the Modi's whose young son, Navroz, died in a brutal attack by a white gang in New York and the unity that followed between Indians there to get justice is shown to highlight the problems of acceptance as late as the late 70s and early 80s. But the focus is on why do the NRIs still think, talk and take interest in the happenings in India? The question why did 1,500 fly from far and wide to be in Delhi to attend the first ever Pravasi Divas naturally flows from the first. The question was indeed answered in the film years ago.