Depredador indio: Asesinato en un tribunal
Título original: Indian Predator: Murder in a Courtroom
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En 2004, un depredador brutal fue linchado en una sala de tribunal. Esta es la historia de la comunidad que aterrorizó - y la venganza que desataron.En 2004, un depredador brutal fue linchado en una sala de tribunal. Esta es la historia de la comunidad que aterrorizó - y la venganza que desataron.En 2004, un depredador brutal fue linchado en una sala de tribunal. Esta es la historia de la comunidad que aterrorizó - y la venganza que desataron.
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I've spent a lot of time in India and I've even been to Nagpur where this situation took place. I've always wondered what would happen if the Indian people stood together against their institutions because they have so many people and such a rigid socioeconomic hierarchy. The caste system has kept the poor of India in their place. They don't complain about social issues the way we do and they are the kindest people on the planet. The action taken by these women was brave and progressive and I hope they can replicate it elsewhere in the country. The documentary was well done but they should have used an English speaker to do some of the translation but I was able to follow what they were saying for the most part. Namaste.
Truly disturbing and a must watch. Story have been well edited and gracefully explained in 3 episodes. Well Done to Umesh Kulkarni.
I saw how there was a mountain of haterate, because of which people was not able to see innocent people on the other side.
Why Hindi speaking people was not able to belive, what Marathi women were saying.
Why people don't understand suffering of women ?
Why Non Marathi people hates Marathi people ?
Why upper caste people hates lower cast people ?
Why have you wore so much glasses of hate ?
Alll these questions will arise in you, time to time while watching this series.
You would also feel like you are one of the women suffered. The terror of Aukk will give you goosebumps. As if he migh come for you too.
P. S. This documentary has been directed by Umesh Kulkarni. Dedicated to Soumitra Bhave. A Brahmin man dedicating to a Brahmin women (film director) ? Why ? Why diddnt he felt like dedicating to any dalit women ? Why have you hold caste as your first priority ?
Worth watching and sharing documentary.
Jai Bhim.
I saw how there was a mountain of haterate, because of which people was not able to see innocent people on the other side.
Why Hindi speaking people was not able to belive, what Marathi women were saying.
Why people don't understand suffering of women ?
Why Non Marathi people hates Marathi people ?
Why upper caste people hates lower cast people ?
Why have you wore so much glasses of hate ?
Alll these questions will arise in you, time to time while watching this series.
You would also feel like you are one of the women suffered. The terror of Aukk will give you goosebumps. As if he migh come for you too.
P. S. This documentary has been directed by Umesh Kulkarni. Dedicated to Soumitra Bhave. A Brahmin man dedicating to a Brahmin women (film director) ? Why ? Why diddnt he felt like dedicating to any dalit women ? Why have you hold caste as your first priority ?
Worth watching and sharing documentary.
Jai Bhim.
I would say, If their version of story is even half true then this past should haunt the indian justice and legal system ages to come. I know I got no right to comment on truthfullness of the series. It was a documentary where different put forward their own version of story. But, It was evident from the series how the justice failed not only one person but a whole village. That feeling of helplessness, pain , anger nobody deserves let alone the the innocent people of kasturba nagar and I pity the monster's(I know MONSTER right but some incident are so heinous that it sends a shiver through your body, tears through your eyes and fills into your heart) lawyer, his friends and that Journalist even with all your absurd theories you couldn't put forward any logical theory to justify his actions.
This three part documentary series tells the story of the killing of Akku Yadav. It is a very unusual case; for years he had terrorised the people of Kasturba Nagar, a slum area of the city of Nagpur with impunity. His crimes included murder, rape and extortion. Eventually he was arrested and during his bail hearing a large number of women forced their way into the court and killed him. The authorities seemed far keener to arrest these poor woman than they were to stop Yadav. The series starts with his death before telling us about his crimes; this takes the form of first person testimony from surviving victims. There are also statements from Yadav's friends who refuse to believe he could have committed the crimes he was accused of.
I found this to be a really interesting documentary. When one first learns about a man being lynched in court it is hard not to think that nothing could justify such action but the more we learn about his crimes and the authorities' refusal to do anything about them one can't help be far more sympathetic to his victims than him. As well as shining a light on a specific case it also servers to highlight the treatment of the Dalit community, the so-called Untouchables, at the time. The format of interviews mixed with some re-enactments of key events is really effective. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to people interested in real crime stories or those interested in India and its people, particularly how those at the bottom of society are treated.
I found this to be a really interesting documentary. When one first learns about a man being lynched in court it is hard not to think that nothing could justify such action but the more we learn about his crimes and the authorities' refusal to do anything about them one can't help be far more sympathetic to his victims than him. As well as shining a light on a specific case it also servers to highlight the treatment of the Dalit community, the so-called Untouchables, at the time. The format of interviews mixed with some re-enactments of key events is really effective. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to people interested in real crime stories or those interested in India and its people, particularly how those at the bottom of society are treated.
Bravo to the community for taking justice in their own hands and for showing that they won't tolerate injustice beyond a certain point. The perfect example of snatching justice when the law enforcement agencies and officers and other responsible for it fail to deliver it. Best indian documentary I have ever watched. The anger and fear you will feel at the horrors committed by Aaku and his gang is nothing as compared to the satisfaction you will feel at the unity that the community displayed at the end and the fearlessness and the confidence of the women. I love the 'chaka jam' at the start of the series.
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