The Pullans say they have endured a lot of prejudice as people find it hard to understand they are 'born and bred in India' |
Heads of the family: Rosetauri, 50 (left) and his wife Mani (right), 45, wed in an arranged marriage in 1983
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Younger generation: Pooja, 18, and Deepa, 21, are among the younger members of the albino Pullan family
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Indian born and bred: The Pullan's 24-year-old son Shankar, who was also born an albino
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Family plans: The Pullan's eldest son Vijay, 25, says when he has saved enough he wants to find himself an albino wife
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Happy family: The Pullans, who are all albino, live in a small one-bedroom flat in Delhi
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New arrival: Two-year-old Dharamraj is the latest albino addition to the Pullan family
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Hardship: Mani Pullan, pictured in purple, says her family which includes daughters Deepa (left) and Pooja (right) have had to battle prejudice in India as albinos
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The Pullan family say that despite their condition, they are looking forward to global recognition as the world's biggest albino family
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