'India's Daughter' filmmaker mobilises UK protest against Modi


London, Nov 1 (PTI): The filmmaker behind the controversial documentary ''India's Daughter'' has launched a public appeal to mobilise a protest during Prime Minister Narendra Modi''s visit to the UK later this month.

Leslie Udwin wants to bring together "hundreds, if not thousands" outside Wembley Stadium in London during his mega Olympics-style address to the Indian Diaspora on November 13 to demand the ban on the film be lifted in India.

The 58-year-old British filmmaker, whose documentary about the gang-rape of a young woman in Delhi was banned in India, said in her message via email and social media: "We need to work toward the lifting of the ban on the film in India and we urgently need your help. This one is a really urgent one, and time is short to achieve it.

"Indian Prime Minister Modi comes to London on a state visit around 12th November, and on 13th November he is addressing a massive crowd at Wembley Stadium.

"I would love to see hundreds (if not thousands) of protesters, holding placards calling for him to lift the shameful ban on the film, and lift the shame off India."We have very little time to mobilise, but I have every confidence that together we can get enough crowds to make a splash."

Pointing to high-profile supporters of her cause such as Meryl Streep, Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, Gloria Steinem, President Joyce Banda and Sir Ken Robinson, Udwin described the film as an important "journey towards gender equality".

She added: "Step one will be to find out exactly when and what time the Wembley event at which PM Modi will address a full stadium, will take place.

"Next you will need to liaise with the police in order to declare that we will hold a protest and make whatever arrangements need to be made for this. We would also ask if you could start contacting organisations with our call to action.

"They will then of course have to be asked to spread the word amongst the networks, and be told to ask people to make placards and bring them with them on the day and time and place appointed."

''India''s Daughter'' is a hard-hitting documentary about the gang rape of a 23-year-old young woman in Delhi in December 2012 and includes interviews with one of the men convicted for the crime.

The movie was banned in India after government claimed that Udwin had flouted the conditions under which permission was given to interview the convict and she did not submit the full, uncut footage of the interview for approval by jail authorities.

  

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  • ROHAN, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Congress, AAP and the many anti Indian funding this intolerance drama in UK...............GET WELL SOON.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    AFTER RIOTS PERSONALITY BECOMES POPULAR

    1984 RIOT INDIRA GANDHI BECAME POPULAR

    2002 RIOT. MODI BECOMES VERY POPULAR.

    BIG AS UR RIOTS MORE POPULAR U WILL BE.

    THIS IS INDIA.

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  • Vinod Climes, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Yes, India's doughtier made India very popular. Full credit to Sheila Dixit & Manmohan singh for making Inda popular in UK

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Vinod, this will continue as long as the Cow is more important than our Daughters ...

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  • Ashish, India

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Vinod,

    Police could reach the spot in ten or twenty minutes to check if it was beef, but police couldn't trace the vehicle for 45 minutes or nab the culprits in few days?

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    these north indians, gujjus and haryana people dont care about gender inequality. their culture is oppose women. Our country's image is spoilt by these people. These are the very people who have given majority to the current govt in elections.
    This is why our country is in a mess.
    Even in mlore these fellows occupy the ladies seat in buses and give no respect to women.

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    NO MATTER HOW MUCH THESE SO CALLED SICKULAR WRITERS TRY TO DE-STABILIZE THE GOV'T BUT THE PEOPLE OF INDIA ARE WITH MODIJI...HAR HAR MODI GHAR GHAR MODI...NAMO NAMO

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 01 2015

    The protests are:

    KOUNANA MUNDHE KINNERI BAARISIDHA HAAGE.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 01 2015


    You name it and this PM has it for wrong reasons

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