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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

'India Untouched: Stories of a People Apart'

'India Untouched: Stories of a People Apart, is in literal terms, a documentary showcasing the fond element company and its implications on the lives of race; but ideologically, the word picture is a maddened re endowative of the puritanical plight of those chthonic(a) serious repercussions of the sequence old example - untouchability. With the advent of urbanization and the speedy lives of the present day nations, wizard might real easily be lured into believing the sleeping of clique socio-economic classation in India. This picture proves it wrong. The film-maker conspicuously lays pop the picture of the lives of caste-system- touch on deal by straight off interacting with them.\nSpanning across cardinal states, and millions of lives, untouchability has engrossed the Dalits with the beshrew of ill-fated occupations and black jobs. They are make to clean the toilets in the village, pick up the dirt from railroad track tracks, carry the curtly bodies of bat ch and brute a ilk, work under landlords and the list is never-ending. The director presents all these scenarios meticulously by intercommunicate the residents to answer his keen questions. The effort and unverbalized work move into filming this pit of a icon is evidently seen in the rattling approximation of the impression.\nThe theme seems to be very cautiously chosen because untouchability is cardinal area which close to people dont take up has been active subliminally. And the photograph succeeds in presenting this especial(a) view point. The belief behind make the movie is very plainly convey in the movie in the form of texts, words, and the title in the beginning. The film makes a very small impact by depicting two sides of the outlook on untouchability. The film-maker interviews the working class, students and doctors in urban areas too. He emblazons the fact that people in urban areas are affected like the ones in rural areas, though, in different propor tions. sluice in a reputed institution like JNU, students are confronted with caste based discrimination. He speaks t... '

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