What German professor did was something stupid and embarrassing for them. There will stereotypes anyway, and this documentary has enforced it further. But as long as we have as we have a issue, we cannot blame others while they point it out, even if their problems are bigger that ours.
I too was double minded at the issue bro, I too will blame the makers of the documentary for portraying a wrong picture about our country. The saying, "Those who sits on glass houses should not throw stones at others" comes to mind.
But,on a second look, the attitude of the rapists and the two lawyers are just pathetic and a good part of our society still carries that pathetic attitude. This documentary is a much needed spank in our butts. If you see what that rapist says, several of our men thinks the way the rapist does, "girl should not be outside, girl should not wear this etc etc". Yes, west also has the same issues, no doubt. Rape and female inequality is not a problem exclusive to India. But its there in India. How can we deny that? We can criticize the makers of the documentary for being oblivious towards the issue right under their nose, but is it fair to ban that documentary which speaks the true picture of our society? I don't think so.