Sunil Janah’s photography, featured in September’s Art Bulletin, captured India’s struggles against colonialism and the rise of socialism. A committed Communist Party member, Janah documented the Bengal Famine, anti-colonial revolts, and post-independence efforts. His images transcended literacy barriers to mobilise the masses and emphasised both the ‘dark’ of colonial brutality and the ‘bright’ of peasant revolts, reflecting the transformative power of cultural resistance. Janah’s photography continues to inspire the fight for social justice and equality today.

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