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‘To Kill a Tiger’ Review: The Survivor Who Refused to Be Shamed

In this unflinching documentary, a young girl in rural India and her father fight an entrenched village culture to seek justice for her brutal rape.

Devika Girish
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Child Abuse and Neglect, Documentary Films and Programs, India, Nisha Pahuja, Sex Crimes, To Kill a Tiger (Movie)
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