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reality of manual scavenging. Divya Bharathi's largely self-funded film exposes the prevalence of the banned practice in Tamil Nadu. by Vinita Govindarajan. Published Mar 21, 2017 · 01:30 pm. 'Kakkoos': Documentary reveals the brutal reality of manual scavenging Divya Bharathi via Facebook. Mar 21, 2017 · 01:30 pm.
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31 Oct 2017 The documentary includes the stories of Wilson and the scavengers he often helps. “When I started making the film, I thought it would solely explore Bezwada and his work," Walker explained. “But later on the film came to trace his team, the manual scavengers in and around the country in states like Punjab
14 Jun 2017
15 Jun 2017 Kakkoos, a searing film on manual scavenging by documentary filmmaker Divya Bharathi is the kind of film that everyone in India should see at least once. After she faced heavy losses trying to bring the film out on DVD, Divya has uploaded the film for free viewing on YouTube.
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17 Mar 2017 A Documentary On Manual Scavenging That Will Make You Cringe, But It's A Dirty Truth You Cannot Walk Away From 25-year-old Divya Bharathi's film captures the uncomfortable truth most of us living in our urban bubbles are unaware of. While we are sickened by the sight of a hair on our food, imagine
27 Feb 2017 'Kakkoos,' a documentary made by a woman film-maker, says manual scavenging never disappeared. A public toilet comes sharply into view. Around the human waste there, sanitary napkins lie scattered, along with dead rats and other animals. A woman sanitary worker, using two sticks as tongs, collects
30 Jul 2017 If the film is a reflection of how children from these communities are treated, that is a massive number of people being deprived of a shot at a better life. As a manual scavenger from Madurai says, “I say this with a lot of sadness but even after 30 years, I don't think my children will be allowed or be able to do
11 Mar 2017 Divya who is a member of CPI (ML) Liberation, said that her intention of making the documentary was to initiate a public debate against the manual scavenging but not for getting awards in film festivals. “This documentary will be our weapon for the fight against the inhuman work," she said, pointing out that
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