Sonia Narang is a multimedia journalist. Her work as a videographer, reporter, and photographer has taken her around the globe.
 
 

India
The Other Bollywood: Tamil Cinema Makes a Name for Itself, GlobalPost

The Other Bollywood: Tamil Cinema Makes a Name for Itself, GlobalPost

Sonia Narang reports from Chennai, India, on a new wave of hard-hitting, realistic cinema that's shaking up the Tamil language film industry.
Camels for Cash: India's Fleeting Camel Trade, Time.com

Camels for Cash: India’s Fleeting Camel Trade, Time.com

The camel trade may not have a place in modern India, but it still thrives at the annual camel fair in Pushkar. Video reported, produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.
Rags to Riches, New York Times

Rags to Riches, New York Times

Indian entrepreneur Ashok Khade revisits his native village, where he was of the lowest caste. Through hard work, determination and India's economic reforms, he rose from untouchable to CEO of his own engineering firm. Video produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.
India’s Highways of Death, New York Times

India’s Highways of Death, New York Times

Every day in India, more than 300 people are killed in traffic accidents, the highest rate in the world. According to the World Health Organization, India has just one percent of the world’s vehicles, but ten percent of its road deaths, a result of poor road planning and inadequate law enforcement.
India’s College Entrance Exam Season, New York Times

India’s College Entrance Exam Season, New York Times

As the middle class has steadily grown, so has the pressure to compete for the limited slots in the country’s system of higher education. Produced, filmed, and edited by Sonia Narang.