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Ban has only made it popular.how many would have watched it then how many will now ?and its not fun to be alongside North Korea and Pakistan.
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After I read your post on this thread I decided to watch the documentary and I did.Watch the documentary. I can't believe the stupidity of the government. It will move you & there is absolutely nothing there that can be said as tarnishing India's image. This is a sensitively handled, absolutely gut wrenching piece.
Watch. I would urge everyone here to watch this. The government's reaction is absolutely foolish..
Ban has only made it popular.how many would have watched it then how many will now ?and its not fun to be alongside North Korea and Pakistan.
Cmon, don't get me started. Can I post the Satinic verses here?Yea right, as if India is in any position to dictate to BBC if they can show the film or not.
Welcome to PDF, where you have more freedom than in India.
Here is something from the documentary, specifically when one of the rapists talks about act, dont understand the reason for the imagery:No, but they will make a movie on Aghoris, Kashmir, Caste and Toilets
Govt is being idiotic about it,nowhere India comes out better in this.
Here is something from the documentary, specifically when one of the rapists talks about act, dont understand the reason for the imagery:
The whole video itself came across as something that was meant to sensationlize, and perhaps be used to collect more funds, after people in the UK wanted to stop sending money for "empowerment" work.
and that with him (his hanging) would we also be killing his family??? His wife's statements and the statements of the other family members do show a gamut of human emotions. This documentary does evoke some sort of sympathy for the rapists.
Watch the banned BBC documentary "India's daughter" at these links:
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Does that make any difference?That was Akshay Thakur's wife & child. Not Mukesh kumar's. The old parent's are his.
No thanks .
I don't watch white peoples news/documentary's on brown/black people .
Does that make any difference?
Again, the ban was not about the subject matter but about that interview with the rapist and permissions relating to it. No one in an official position has said this story is not worth telling or that the introspection it causes it not needed.