In order to support India’s Denotified and Nomadic Tribes, as well as the community of Chharanagar where we made our film, we have founded a 501(c)3 non-profit, Vimukta. Currently Vimukta supports a community library which also doubles as an informal school. Please consider making a donation.
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- A look at why Chharanagar is the land of lawyersThe following story appeared in the Indian Newspaper, DNA as part of an initiative to raise awareness about the plight of India’s Denotified Tribes (DNTs). This community is also the subject of our new film, Please Don’t Beat Me, Sir! You can see the trailer for our film here. A look at why Chharanagar is the [...] […]
- Restoring human dignity through artsThe following story appeared in the Indian Newspaper, DNA as part of an initiative to raise awareness about the plight of India’s Denotified Tribes (DNTs). This community is also the subject of our new film, Please Don’t Beat Me, Sir! You can see the trailer for our film here. Restoring human dignity through arts Of late, members [...] […]
- Isolated & potential groups of soldiers were persecutedThe following story appeared in the Indian Newspaper, DNA as part of an initiative to raise awareness about the plight of India’s Denotified Tribes (DNTs). This community is also the subject of our new film, Please Don’t Beat Me, Sir! You can see the trailer for our film here. Isolated & potential groups of soldiers were [...] […]

