Incredible Scenes From Oprah's New Passion Project Belief
By Arianna Davis
True Colors
Hindu Worshipers, Vrindavan, India
Every year at the start of spring, Hindus the world over celebrate new life with a festival of colors called Holi, in which believers shower themselves in a riotous palette of vivid paints and powders. "During filming, the cameras and the crew were covered in protective plastic," says executive producer David Shadrack Smith, "except for our feet, because we couldn't wear shoes in the temple. My toes were yellow and pink for months."
Every year at the start of spring, Hindus the world over celebrate new life with a festival of colors called Holi, in which believers shower themselves in a riotous palette of vivid paints and powders. "During filming, the cameras and the crew were covered in protective plastic," says executive producer David Shadrack Smith, "except for our feet, because we couldn't wear shoes in the temple. My toes were yellow and pink for months."
From the November 2015 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine