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Bride Slavery Film Eyes Oscar Glory
10 Jan
Summary
- Trupti Bhoir's film 'Paro' is contending for the 98th Academy Awards.
- The movie sheds light on bride slavery and trafficking issues in India.
- The film is rooted in research by Bhoir's NGO, Shelter Foundation.

Trupti Bhoir's cinematic endeavor, 'Paro - The Untold Story of Bride Slavery,' has officially entered the running for the 98th Academy Awards. This marks a significant return to Oscar contention for Bhoir, who previously achieved this feat with her Marathi film 'Touring Talkies.' The new Hindi feature tackles the sensitive and critical issues of bride slavery and trafficking, phenomena exacerbated by gender imbalance and female infanticide.
The film draws deeply from research conducted by Bhoir's NGO, Shelter Foundation, which has documented over 4,500 cases from the Mewat region alone, identifying more than 60,000 affected women. This initiative has garnered praise from the Department of Social Justice and the Women's Commission for its impactful awareness campaigns and reform efforts. Bhoir has championed women's rights globally, presenting her work at international forums including UN Women and Harvard University.




