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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBindiya and Nimmo are two poor and illiterate girls in a village. A pimp Jagan Babu brings them from their village to his state with the promise of marriage. For his monetary benefits, he keeps them as servants in his house until he gets a handsome amount by selling them.
Bindiya, a blooming flower, is a minor. For her, marriage means new clothes and jewelry to wear and good food to eat. She is married to a wrestler who is a drunkard – lecherous and older than her own father. She is made his wife and pushed into the mouth of death right from her wedding night.
After marriage, Nimmo considers the injustices done to her as ill-fate. Even though her near and dear ones treat her like an animal, she tolerates everything silently. To fill her sinful belly, she begs alms, but even then, the people of the village see the hapless girl with their lustful eyes and want to take advantage of her loneliness and helplessness.
What happens to them in the end?
HIND
Hind has worked with many big production companies in the film industry as a Screenplay Writer.
He has compiled books based on true stories after seeing and feeling the oppressions on the daughters of the country. He made up his mind to spend all the Income from the sale of these books on the construction of English Medium School and University that would impart free, high quality education to the poor girls in village who, after getting educated, would bring glory to the country.
He, through his expertise, would launch Novel School and Novel University in his village. If other young men also join hands with him, then, not a single daughter of the country in any state would remain illiterate. Through education, daughters of the country would fight against the oppression themselves and protect their rights.
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