15 March 2015

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Delhi Rape Victims friend demanded money for documentary India’s Daughter

Delhi Rape Victims friend demanded money for documentary India’s Daughter

British filmmaker Leslee Udwin, who made the classical documentary India's Daughter on the Delhi gang rape victim, has now claimed that the victim's friend Avanindra Pandey asked for money to be part of the movie.

In an interview with the Asian Age, Leslee says that she and her team declined to pay Pandey any money, because they considered it to be 'immoral'.
She rubbished reports that convict Mukesh Singh was paid for his role in the documentary.

Online this documentary has become a super hit documentary and will become a classic documentary in coming days.

Currently the documentary is banned in India so avoid watching it and even if you watch it the India’s Daughter  Documentary online which is available do not write or mention it for safety purpose.

Remember documentary will show the real mirror and mirror never lies it shows the truth only.


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2 comments:

Destination Infinity March 15, 2015  

Doesn't BBC want to make money through the documentary?

Destination Infinity

SM March 15, 2015  

@Destination Infinity

Thanks.
There is no question of money.
Documentary is made after getting all the permissions legally.