In a poignant and powerful cinematic offering, Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s production house Tiger Baby has unveiled ‘In Transit’, a stirring docuseries now streaming on Prime Video.
Directed by Ayesha Sood, the series takes viewers through a deeply personal and eye-opening journey of trans and non-binary individuals across India, sharing their stories of identity, resilience, and truth.
According to the official report, ‘In Transit’ is not just a series but a window into lived realities.
Set across both rural and urban India, the docuseries captures the raw, unfiltered narratives of people who are often pushed to the margins by mainstream society. With vulnerability and clarity, they speak of navigating complex intersections of family, love, gender, and societal norms—holding nothing back in their quest to simply be.
Producer Zoya Akhtar shared her thoughts earlier today in an emotional post on social media, stating, “Born from truth, built with love — now it’s time to know them, and celebrate them.” Her words mirror the soul of ‘In Transit’, which unfolds like an ode to courage and authenticity. Released during Pride Month, the timing only strengthens its relevance, urging viewers to reflect on the stories often untold and voices long unheard.
What makes ‘In Transit’ especially compelling is its quiet defiance. It refuses to sensationalise, instead choosing to honour its subjects through intimate, human storytelling. Each episode is carefully structured to show not just the challenges but also the strength, joy, and pride of people transitioning in more ways than one — in gender, in emotion, in life.
Through moments of celebration and confrontation, the series unpacks how each individual negotiates space in a world that often denies them visibility. With Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s Tiger Baby banner backing it, and Ayesha Sood’s sensitive direction leading it, ‘In Transit’ is a rare kind of documentary—one that doesn’t just inform, but leaves a lasting emotional imprint.
Available now on Prime Video India, ‘In Transit’ is not only a timely artistic work but also a reminder that love, in all its forms, is worth telling, honouring, and embracing.
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