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WOMB: Women of My Billion

WOMB: Women of My Billion (2021)

Drama 102mins

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WOMB: Women of My Billion

2021 Drama 102mins

A young woman, Srishti Bakshi embarks on a monumental journey, walking almost 4000km over 240 days, from Kanyakumari in the south, to Kashmir, in the North, along the way meeting and learning first hand about the experiences of many women from all corners of India. WOMB is a poignant and heart warming documentary exploring the social and political issues faced by women of today’s India. It is a unique testament to seemingly insurmountable challenges in these unprecedented times and the everyday sheroes who are battling to overcome.

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4/5
4/5

WOMB: Women of My Billion is a poignant documentary that captures the essence of women's struggles across India through the eyes of Srishti Bakshi. Her journey, spanning nearly 4000km, serves as both a personal odyssey and a powerful commentary on gender issues. The film is beautifully shot, utilisi ... Show more >>

Editor Team
5/5
5/5

WOMB: Women of My Billion is nothing short of an inspiring journey that takes you through the heart and soul of India, revealing the untold stories of countless women. Watching Srishti Bakshi walk from Kanyakumari to Kashmir is a visual feast; it’s like embarking on a spiritual quest where each step ... Show more >>

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Yes, WOMB: Women of My Billion is a compelling documentary that offers a heartfelt exploration of the lives of women across India. Its poignant storytelling and impactful visuals make it a must-watch for those interested in social and political issues.

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