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Hind's Voice Echoes: Film Critically Acclaimed in India
22 Jun
Summary
- Film uses actual voice recordings of six-year-old Hind Rajab.
- Certification delay sparked debates on censorship and artistic freedom.
- Globally acclaimed film premiered at Venice, earning Oscar nominations.

The impactful film "The Voice of Hind Rajab," detailing the harrowing true story of six-year-old Hind Rajab, has premiered in Indian cinemas. Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, the movie arrived after a significant delay in its certification process by the Central Board of Film Certification.
The film courageously reconstructs the events surrounding Hind's final hours in Gaza. It incorporates Hind's actual emergency call recordings, blending documentary elements with dramatised recreations. The narrative follows the desperate attempts by Palestinian Red Crescent workers to reach her after she became trapped, tragically later being found deceased along with others.
Originally slated for a March release, the film's Indian debut was postponed for months, reportedly due to its politically sensitive themes. However, the CBFC ultimately granted approval without requiring any cuts, allowing it to screen in over 100 cinemas nationwide. This delay ignited discussions on censorship and artistic expression within the country.
Globally, "The Voice of Hind Rajab" has garnered immense critical acclaim. It debuted at the Venice International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation and the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize. Further accolades include Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, underscoring its significance as a cinematic response to the Gaza conflict.
The film features performances by Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees, Amer Hlehel, and Clara Khoury. Prominent figures such as Brad Pitt and Joaquin Phoenix served as executive producers.