Latest modern slavery fight updates - FreedomUnited.org
Donate

Film About Sex Trafficking in India

  • Published on
    April 16, 2016
  • News Source Image
  • Category:
Hero Banner

A new film about sex trafficking in India will be produced by the man who brought us “Slumdog Millionaire,” Tabrez Noorani…

Filming will begin on “Love Sonia” next week. It will star Freida Pinto, who was also featured in “Slumdog Millionaire”, with newcomer Mrunal Thakur in the lead role.

Noorani told Reuters in Mumbai, “This is a movie that found me. It’s a story that needs to be told, to show the plight of these girls, what they go through.”

Noorani, whose production credits also include “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”, “Life of Pi” and “Eat, Pray, Love”, said his introduction to human trafficking was in Los Angeles in 2003, when some girls were found in a container shipped from China. One of the victims was a young Indian girl, he said. The incident inspired Noorani to work with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) focused on trafficking in Los Angeles, as well as groups in India and Hong Kong. He has participated in several raids of brothels, he said.

It is a story of a young Indian girl from a village who gets entrapped in the global sex trade.

Investors were a bit of a challenge. “It took a long time. There aren’t many people who want to put money into something like this. There haven’t been a lot of films on trafficking out there because it isn’t such an easy, uplifting story.”

About half of the world’s slaves are from India, which is both a transit and destination country of women and children.  They are from poor families, and agents come into the villages and lure the girls into believing they have a wonderful job for them.  David Wormark, one of the producers of “Life of Pi” said, “It is an unflinching look at the issue. It’s something you can’t water down because that would be unfair to the story. But a great drama can highlight the human element of the problem.”

It will be filmed in India, as well as in Hong Kong and Los Angeles.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3542082/Indian-sex-trafficking-film-story-needs-told.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

 

 

Subscribe

Freedom United is interested in hearing from our community and welcomes relevant, informed comments, advice, and insights that advance the conversation around our campaigns and advocacy. We value inclusivity and respect within our community. To be approved, your comments should be civil.

stop icon A few things we do not tolerate: comments that promote discrimination, prejudice, racism, or xenophobia, as well as personal attacks or profanity. We screen submissions in order to create a space where the entire Freedom United community feels safe to express and exchange thoughtful opinions.

Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

This week

Starbucks sued over complicity in trafficking and forced labor of coffee workers in Brazil

On April 24, 2025, the advocacy group International Rights Advocates (IRA) filed a federal class-action lawsuit against Starbucks. The suit alleges that the global coffee giant knowingly profited from coffee harvested through forced labor in Brazil. Simultaneously, Coffee Watch submitted a petition to US Customs and Border Protection to block imports of coffee produced with forced labor. The case centers around eight Brazilian workers identified as

| Thursday April 24, 2025

Read more