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When British Raj banned martial arts in India thinking which might go against them that was totally abolished from the Indian system forever. And before that when Mughal invaded India, a large portion of India's culture was submerged togeth...


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The story of the short life, and brutal gang rape and murder in Delhi in December 2012 of an exceptional and inspiring young woman. The rape of the 23 year old medical student by 6 men on a moving bus, and her death, sparked unprecedented protests and riots throughout India and led to the first glimmers of a change of mindset. Interwoven into the story line are the lives, values and mindsets of the rapists whom the film makers have had exclusive and unprecedented access to interview before they hang. The film examines the society and values which spawn such violent acts, and makes an optimistic and impassioned plea for change.
This documentary chronicles the events leading up to and following the horrific 2012 gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi, India. It features interviews with the victim's family, legal experts, and, controversially, one of the convicted perpetrators. The film aims to shed light on the systemic issues of sexual violence and the justice system in India.
India's Daughter received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful and unflinching portrayal of a deeply disturbing event. While some questioned the decision to interview the perpetrators, many lauded the film for bringing global attention to the critical issue of violence against women in India and sparking important conversations.
A deeply disturbing yet essential documentary that compels viewers to confront the realities of sexual violence.
Praised for its bravery in tackling a sensitive subject and its potential to incite change.
Some criticism for giving a platform to the convicted rapist, though often seen as necessary for context.
Google audience: Google users largely commend the film for its importance and impact in raising awareness about gender-based violence in India. Many found it a necessary and thought-provoking watch, though some expressed reservations about the inclusion of the perpetrator's perspective.
Nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, Peabody Award, and multiple other international film festival awards.
The documentary faced significant controversy and was initially banned in India due to concerns about its content and potential to incite public anger, though it was eventually aired in other countries.
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When British Raj banned martial arts in India thinking which might go against them that was totally abolished from the Indian system forever. And before that when Mughal invaded India, a large portion of India's culture was submerged togeth...

When British Raj banned martial arts in India thinking which might go against them that was totally abolished from the Indian system forever. And before that when Mughal invaded India, a large portion of India's culture was submerged togeth...
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