The Human Boundaries

The Human Boundaries is a documentary film on the life of Hindu refugees from Pakistan.

The Human Boundaries
Directed byRahul Riji Nair
Production
company
First Print Studios
Release date
2012
Running time
35 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Synopsis

A group of 152 Pakistani Hindus entered India in September of 2011 with a one-month tourist visa. They came as refugees from the various religious persecutions they had to face in Pakistan. The group, which has a majority of children and women, are currently sheltered in a camp on the outskirts of New Delhi. However, their visa has expired and the group faces deportation.[1] Various organizations are fighting for the basic human rights of these people at the political and judicial level. Their story is a grim reminder to all those who have found themselves in a no man's land.

Production

The film was shot in a highly restricted and sensitive environment inside the refugee camp within a short span of three days. Minimal filming equipment was used.[2] The documentary traces the difficulties they have to face in Pakistan, their life inside the camp and their hopes for tomorrow.

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