Bengal Film Highlights Plight of Indian Native Dogs:
“Pariah Volume 1: Every Street Dog Has a Name,” a new Bengali film with English subtitles, sheds light on the struggles faced by stray dogs in India. Directed by Tathagata Mukherjee, the film stars Vikram Chatterjee, Angana R, and Sreelekha M.
Beyond Entertainment: A Call to Action:
The film delves into the often-ignored plight of Indian native dogs, challenging societal norms that consider them insignificant. Its narrative aims to spark conversations about animal rights, compassion, and the ethical treatment of all living beings.
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Powerful Performances and a Message of Empathy:
Vikram Chatterjee leads a cast delivering impactful performances that explore the complexities of the human-animal relationship. The film seeks to evoke empathy and encourage viewers to advocate for the voiceless.
Passionate Voices Behind the Film:
Vikram Chatterjee expresses the film’s message: “Every life deserves dignity and respect. We aim to ignite a fire within viewers, urging them to stand up for the voiceless.”
Producers Prateek Chakravorty and Avinaba Ghosh emphasize the film’s role in raising awareness and inspiring action.
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Director Tathagata Mukhopadhyay highlights the film’s purpose to spark dialogue and address an often-overlooked issue.
Looking Forward: Pariah Volume 2:
The team is already working on the sequel, “Pariah Volume 2,” which will explore the theme of human-animal coexistence and further amplify the message of compassion and empathy.
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- “Pariah Volume 1” is a Bengali film raising awareness about the plight of Indian native dogs.
- The film aims to spark conversations about animal rights and encourage ethical treatment of all living beings.
- Powerful performances and a strong message encourage viewers to advocate for voiceless animals.
- A sequel, “Pariah Volume 2,” is in development, focusing on human-animal coexistence.
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