00:00I couldn't even watch the movie at first.
00:03When so many people came and, like, a gang raped them, it felt like it was happening to me.
00:09All my nerves were just filled with anger.
00:11How did this even happen?
00:13How did the government handle it?
00:16Actually, you know, I'm a lawyer.
00:20But until last week, I didn't even know that something like Vachathi happened,
00:24that people suffered like this, that so many were raped, or that a village was destroyed.
00:31I'm angry at the public first.
00:32How can there be no awareness?
00:35We just take Instagram photos, watch reels, dances go viral.
00:40Millions watch.
00:45But there's no awareness about a real-life event like this.
00:48That makes me angry first.
00:50Also, so many people suffered, and I didn't even know.
00:53I feel terrible.
00:55How can we not know about this?
01:00But now, this comrade Taki's team has made a documentary about it.
01:05At least it'll raise awareness, even though awareness isn't really useful now because justice has already been served.
01:14Justice delayed is justice denied.
01:17It took them 30 years.
01:19Actually, it's wrong.
01:22The fact that they only got justice after 30 years is just so wrong.
01:27We shouldn't be happy about this.
01:29We should be ashamed, actually.
01:32After all these years, they'll just talk and leave.
01:36But those 18 people, the ones who experienced it, how did they sleep each day, each night?
01:42We shouldn't be happy at all.
01:45Everyone around us should shame us.
01:48We protest so much for so many things.
01:52Even a small thing happens, we protest, but for something like this, everyone's afraid to speak.
01:57Because they fear the government.
02:00They're scared they'll be targeted if they speak out, so people don't talk about it.
02:06So, I'm very emotional.
02:08Actually, I'm upset.
02:10I don't feel happy at all.
02:12I'm just angry at the current government.
02:15That's what I want to say.
02:16As a craft, the film was really well done.
02:20From a filmmaker's point of view, their research and effort were very evident.
02:25On screen, it was a cinematic experience.
02:29At the same time, through this experience, these issues, these ideas, will reach many people as a vision,
02:35not boring for this generation, a visionary process.
02:41Comrade Talkies channel already has many videos with simple explanations and short clips.
02:46And what, you understood in this pride, what?
02:49I understood was that justice, no matter how long it takes, will be served.
02:55Delivering justice to the victims.
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