GANDHI'S CHILDREN|  55mins 
                    Director: VISHNU VASU | Producer: VISHNU VASU 
                    Focus Years: 2011 | Country: Sri Lanka 
                    
                    
                    Synopsis: 
                    This is a visually stunning, powerful, and engaging documentary. The director's personal journey across India captures the stories of marginalized, powerless and oppressed living in dire conditions, while the corporate India is boasting of a superpower economy by 2020. 
Four very powerful stories woven around Earth, Fire, Wind and Water bring out the discriminative manner in which untouchables and tribal people are treated. After revealing many appalling stories, including a community that eats rats for survival, the film ends with hope, by featuring a group of 100,000 marginalized tribal preparing to stage a non violent foot march covering 340 kilometers over a period of one month, demanding land rights in the year 2012.
                                    
                            GANDHI'S CHILDREN
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                             55mins 
                        
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