Yami gautam has teamed together with two NGOs, Majlis and Pari (People Against Rape in India), to help sexual assault victims and work towards their rehabilitation. "Today, I'd want to express with great joy that I've joined forces with two NGOs that are continually supporting and working toward the rehabilitation of sexual assault victims," Yami stated. yami gautam went on to say that women's safety still has a long way to go, and that her involvement with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working on the issue stems from this.


"The necessity to deal on these issues derives from the women's safety challenges that still exist," yami gautam stated. While there has been some progress, there is still a long way to go." "My work with NGOs is only getting started, and I hope to donate more in the coming future to assist procure greater resources to help and defend women from all sorts of backgrounds," yami gautam ended.

A special mention goes to a football match that lasts nearly 20 minutes in the first half. Yes, the filmmaker devotes a significant portion of the film's 3-hour runtime to the one and only match, keeping you on the edge of your seat. By then, he has immersed you in the video to the point that you are cheering for the "Jhund" in the stadium. Jhund suffers a setback at the start of the second half.

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