612. Final Solution is a 2004 documentary film directed by Rakesh Sharma concerning the 2002 Gujarat riots in which both Hindu and Muslims were targeted in the state of Gujarat by political extremists. Originally released in 2004, the film documents the communal violence that broke out in Gujarat during 2002-2003, specifically the pogrom against Muslims. 2002 दंगों के बाद गुजरात के मुसलमानों ने अपनी तरक्की पर ध्यान देना शुरू किया. The 2013 film Kai Po Che had the Gujarat riots as a backdrop for the main narrative. He started career as television journalist in 1986. India. Facebook. Authors: Arunita Tiwari (Editorial Team) Follow; The Godhra train burning incident that led to the Gujarat riots of 2002, is a dark blotch in the history of a country which is proud of its diversity. In order to rationalize their violence, Hindu extremists had made the claim that their actions were in fact a "spontaneous response" to the Godhra Train Burning incident on 27 February 2002. Photo: The Indian Express. This is repost and documentary have already been shared multiple times in past on this sub (not recently though). Shot in two parts, the film follows the aftermath of the carnage and records in great detail, the exploitation of the Godhra … But, with recent chaos and ongoing polarisation I believe it need to be shared again. Written by Santanu Chowdhury | Kolkata | July 13, 2017 5:13:16 am Nobel laureate and renowned economist … Gujarat Riots: The Top 5 Myths and Facts On Feb 27th, Sabarmati Express, carrying kar sevaks from Ayodhya was torched near Godhra. 0. 2 years ago. March 10, 2017. Witness History. IIMC, … read more 1 However the scenes from inside the train will be shot at a film … Directed by Sheena Sumaria, Sonum Sumaria. Sharma is known for his documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots, which created a stir when it was released in 2004. On 29 November, 2013, the Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) released a documentary on the Muzaffarnagar riots, unleashed between 7 and 9 September, 2013. Posted by. A YouTube channel run by filmmaker Rakesh Sharma, whose documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots created a stir when it was … The documentary was being shown in Beijing as part of the Indian Highway Gallery, an exhibition of about 200 artists that is traveling around the world, the report added. Survivors' tales. A documentary film on the 2002 Gujarat riots has been dropped from a private exhibition of Indian artists in Beijing, China. See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Introducing the book and the author, Masoom Moradabadi said that this is the most authentic work of documentary nature on the Gujarat 2002 pogrom. A YouTube channel run by filmmaker Rakesh Sharma, whose documentary on the 2002 Gujarat riots created a stir when it was released in 2004, has been terminated by the video-sharing website. Rakesh Sharma is an Indian documentary filmmaker. Twitter. Close. Rakesh Sharma spent his formative years in Agra, before moving to Delhi to finish school and college education. Archived [NP] Banned in India: Documentary on Gujarat riots - Final solution. Price New from Kindle Edition "Please retry" ₹ 289.10 — Hardcover, Illustrated "Please retry" ₹ 1,149.00 ₹ 1,149.00: Paperback, Illustrated "Please retry" ₹ … Then it asked me to bleep out the word ‘cow’, which, in my opinion, was very funny. The state government and the police allegedly did nothing to bring the situation under control. But as the film … The documentary film by filmmaker and artist Tejal Shah presents people talking about mayhem against Muslims in Gujarat during the riots; some also seen criticizing Narendra Modi. FINAL SOLUTION, Rakesh Sharma’s documentary on the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots — that left 2,000 dead, hundreds raped, and more than 2,00,000 people, most of them Muslims, homeless or displaced — begins with these words by George Santayana. YouTube Blocks Gujarat Riots Documentary Maker Rakesh Sharma’s Channel.