kalpu-sharma
Joined Aug 2011
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This is a documentary well worth seeing because it is not an easy subject to film. The main subject of the film,
Sampat Lal, is a difficult character to portray because you cannot think about her in simple black and white terms. Yet, she and her group of women have done something that is truly remarkable.
Nishtha Jain has done a nuanced job and brought out the pluses and minuses of the work that is being done by the Gulabi Gang.
The difficult conditions in which they work has also been brought out.
It is also beautifully shot. The film captures the region in which the Gulabi Gang operates very well, helping us to understand the background.
Sampat Lal, is a difficult character to portray because you cannot think about her in simple black and white terms. Yet, she and her group of women have done something that is truly remarkable.
Nishtha Jain has done a nuanced job and brought out the pluses and minuses of the work that is being done by the Gulabi Gang.
The difficult conditions in which they work has also been brought out.
It is also beautifully shot. The film captures the region in which the Gulabi Gang operates very well, helping us to understand the background.