The film has historically been listed on platforms like Fandango at Home , Rotten Tomatoes , and occasionally seen on Amazon Prime Video or Netflix in international territories.

Upin takes a candid photograph of Gangor breast-feeding her child. When the photograph is published on the front page of a leading newspaper, it triggers an unintended chain reaction:

(2010), directed by Italo Spinelli, is a stark and harrowing Italian-Indian co-production that adapts Mahasweta Devi’s powerful short story "Choli Ke Peeche" (Behind the Bodice). The film is an uncompromising exploration of the exploitation of tribal women and the unintended, often devastating, consequences of urban intervention in marginalized communities. variety.com Plot Overview The narrative follows Upin (played by Adil Hussain

Spinelli brilliantly explores the ethics of photography. Upin’s camera is initially presented as a tool for social justice, but it ultimately functions as a weapon of exposure that strips a marginalized woman of her privacy, leaving her vulnerable to predators. 2. Adaption of Mahasweta Devi’s Vision