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April , 2026
With RACEDAY, Sunhil Sippy proves once again that he is one of Mumbai’s most astute chroniclers

April, 2026
Filmmaker and photographer Sunhil Sippy chronicles the workings of Mahalaxmi Racecourse through a pictorial narrative, ‘Raceday’

February, 2026
Sunhil Sippy’s new book chronicles the many sights and stories of Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse

April, 2026
Filmmaker and photographer Sunhil Sippy, who documents a decade inside Mumbai’s historic Mahalaxmi Racecourse in his new photobook, Raceday, shares the story behind one of his favourite images with Esquire India

April, 2026
Set at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Sunhil Sippy’s photobook RACEDAY is a meditation on photography, impermanence and the shifting value of land in a city that is always remaking itself

February, 2026
Objects That Inspire: Four Indian Creatives Tell Us About What Inspires Them

February, 2025
The Opium Of Time: In Conversation With Photographer & Filmmaker Sunhil Sippy

July, 2024
An old home in a new world, Sunhil Sippy’s is a house of memories, enveloping him in a cocoon of peace whilst still inspiring him to feel grounded in his city, his muse, Mumbai

June, 2022
Am I a Voyeur?: The Question That Confronts A Photographer on the Indian Street

May, 2022
The Opium of Time: Sunhil Sippy’s newly released collection of photos
July, 2024
Inside Out
An old home in a new world, Sunhil Sippy’s is a house of memories, enveloping him in a cocoon of peace whilst still inspiring him to feel grounded in his city, his muse, Mumbai…

May, 2022
‘Sunhil Sippy provides an unvarnished glimpse of the city through its marginalised people and places.’
By Radhakrishnan Nair

April, 2022
Sunhil Sippy’s captivating new photo book is a love letter to Mumbai

April, 2022
‘It’s easy to photograph clichés in Mumbai. But capturing depth requires patience’

May, 2021
Sunhil Sippy captures the Franco-Tamil architecture of The French Quarter for AD

August, 2020
Mumbai’s lockdown life captured by the genius photographer, Sunhil Sippy