By Samiya Rizvi | Project Leader
Review by Sneha Bengani, CNBC TV18
In her review titled Oscar or Not, This Short Film is a Winner," Sneha Bengani from CNBC TV18 praises the immense power of cinema. She underscores how, when done right, movies have the extraordinary ability to change lives, challenge systemic wrongs, and become a catalyst for hope in an unfair and unjust world.
This film, whether it wins an Oscar or not, exemplifies the profound influence storytelling can have in shaping perceptions, inspiring action, and amplifying voices that have long been unheard. It serves as a reminder that, through powerful storytelling, we can ignite social change and bring attention to issues that demand urgent action.
For us, this review highlights the importance of supporting initiatives that create lasting impact in the lives of marginalized individuals and communities. Just like a compelling film can shine a light on injustice, our collective efforts can create opportunities for the vulnerable to break free from cycles of hardship and build better futures.
By contributing to our fundraising efforts, you’re helping to fuel this transformation. Your support ensures that projects dedicated to social change—be it through education, advocacy, or empowerment—reach those who need it most. Together, we can turn the lens of injustice into one of hope and opportunity.
Be a part of the change. Contribute to a better tomorrow.
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