Sir, I have zero issue with the content, I 100% beleive this story needs to told BUT I am questioning the motives of such a film and why is this not a legtiamate cause for concern?
Which simply doesn't make any sense, because you can't accuse the filmmaker to have a specific cause, that is not shown in the docu itself!
That's the problem in the whole discussion at the moment, because the content of the docu and the story gets pushed in the background, although that is what people should talk about and that only because the government impose a ban for based on complete nonsense reasons.
The docu was made, by a rape victim, to be shown on the international women's day, is talking ONLY about this specific case and these are the legitimate causes for the docu. Do you really find anything suspicious about this?
Today this film is about genuine issues in India but tommrow these web of foreign funding and questionable motives can tuen their attention to something else. Is it not right to want to keep these sort of activites in check when they can clearly have a huge impact on India's image and thus interests.
Which again is too simplistic. You can't stop someone from expressing his / her view on a specific topic, only because you might not like it. If it is against laws ok, if it causes hate and turmoil of course and even more so if it's a one sided report based on false claims..., but all this is not the case here, nor the intention of the docu. So you can't generalize and ban any different point of view only because one of them, might fit to the mentioned cases.
It's the same with the case of the Greenpeace activist, which were stopped to fly to the UK and hold a speech, only because the government don't like it, since she doesn't do anything against the law!
India should aim on reaching a similar economic level as China, but not to be as restrictive in individual rights!
The documentary only tells the problem, but does not give any solution. We are not interested in knowing problem.
First of all, where does it state that the docu should show any solution? That's not the intention at all.
But the 2nd part is the critical one, because now you actually showing why whe have such an outrage, because we don't like to see the problem, especially if a foreigner shows it! But that is the problem, we should be interested in the problem, only then we will find ways to change things. Not because somebody showed it to us, but because we want to change this problem for our own sake!