ASUS released a heart-warming short film to recognize the contribution of the people, who work through the night to help others in need. The film documents the real-life experiences of three ordinary Mumbaikars. These people when confronted with emergencies in the middle of the night, receive aid from responsible citizens. Called ‘Low Light Heroes’ by ASUS, such citizens put their personal comfort aside to come to the rescue of others at wee hours.
Set in the city of Mumbai, the film portrays the stories of Pooja Banerjee, Ramesh Narang and Aditya Shah, three Mumbai residents who needed urgent assistance at a time when it is almost impossible to find it. Yet, they are given a proof of Mumbai, and in turn, the country’s selflessness through people whose contribution to making the society a better place, is generally forgotten. From policemen who keep the city safe to taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers who ensure that people reach their destinations, from rail motormen who keep the city running even past midnight to road construction workers who repair roads, this film is ASUS’ tribute to their sacrifices and dedication.
Peter Chang, Regional Head, South Asia and Country Manager for ASUS India, said, “We are committed to India and ensure that our contribution has a positive effect in propelling the country’s growth and development. We are happy to have received some touching stories from people and are proud to bring such ‘Low Light Heroes’ under the flash. These citizens, under the garb of ordinariness, perform extraordinary deeds. They not only make our lives easier, but quite often, restore our faith in humanity.”