The film Ameena in the 37th Week powerfully portrays the true story of a young girl who was sold, abused, and abandoned. It has garnered widespread attention in France, igniting significant discussions on gender violence and exploitation across social media and the press. Lauded by critics and audiences alike for its unflinching honesty, the film has drawn comparisons to the harrowing case of Gisele Pelicot, currently making headlines in France. The surge of trending hashtags and public outcry emphasizes the film’s profound impact, underscoring its global resonance and the shared struggles of women worldwide.
The storylines of Ameena in India and Gisele Pelicot in France expose a chilling reality: women are frequently betrayed, violated, and harmed by those they trust most—family, partners, and friends. The ongoing trial of Dominique Pelicot has further spotlighted the grim truths of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Over nearly a decade, he drugged and orchestrated the rape of his wife, Gisele, with the involvement of dozens of accomplices. Now on trial alongside 50 other men, this case echoes the themes of betrayal and violence explored in Ameena in the 37th Week, sparking a vital global conversation.
Released on April 12, 2024, Ameena is a Hindi-language action drama directed and produced by Kumar Raj. The film interweaves the lives of two women, Ameena and Meena, across different eras, as they confront societal injustices and strive for resilience.
The cast of the film Ameena includes Rekha Rana as Ameena/Meena, Anant Mahadevan as Aftab Hasnain, Utkarsh Kohli as Ashish Shrivastav, and Kumar Raj as Police Commissioner Bhupan Joshi. The screenplay and story were crafted by Aftab Hasnain and Dr. Prof. Kishan Pawar, with music composed by Ismail Darbar. The film delves into themes of gender violence, societal betrayal, and resilience.