Farha Khatun Trailers
Farha Khatun is a National award winning director known for Directing 'Holy Rights'
Farha Khatun is a National award winning director known for Directing 'Holy Rights'
Total trailers found: 8
01 November 2017
February, 2011. In a small village of West Bengal, two young women in love with each other―Swapna and Sucheta―took their own lives, leaving a letter claiming love, life, recognition… a letter challenging violence, hate, invisibilization.
03 August 2022
'Ripples Under the Skin' is a story of contestations - contestation of space, resources, claims, narratives.
10 March 2018
The film tells the story of Loiya Ngamba, a nature lover who chanced upon an area in Punshilok in Langol hill range in Manipur and created a green space for the local communities.
05 March 2020
Filmed over four years, Holy Rights relates the struggles of Safia—a deeply religious Muslim woman from Bhopal—against the patriarchal mindset of the interpreters of Sharia law, which she believes denies women within her community equality and justice.
10 June 2015
Documentary details Feroze Ashraf’s role in underprivileged
17 July 2015
Like Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbour, on a smaller but equally poignant scale, 3000 members of India's tiny Chinese community were incarcerated in an old POW camp for up to 4 years in the aftermath of the India-China war of 1962.
25 May 2013
…and the unclaimed delves into the aftermath of Swapna and Shucheta’s deaths, as well as the social conditions that led to their choice.
06 March 2014
Bonnie is on the run again. He has been on the run from his family and sports fraternity since failing a 'sex test' before the Bangkok Asian Games in 1998.