Nisha Pahuja’s “To Kill a Tiger” Enters Oscar 2024 Race
Mumbai Documentary Shines in Oscars, Highlights Jharkhand Tragedy
“To Kill a Tiger,” a documentary by Nisha Pahuja, featuring the harrowing story of a Jharkhand girl’s quest for justice after a gang rape, enters the Oscar 2024 race, bringing critical social issues to the forefront.
Jamshedpur – In an inspiring development for Indian cinema, “To Kill a Tiger,” directed by Nisha Pahuja, a Toronto-based filmmaker of Indian origin, has been nominated for the Oscar 2024 in the documentary feature film category.
This poignant documentary, starring Dev Patel, Mindly Kelling, and poet Rupi Kaur, revolves around the traumatic experience of a 13-year-old girl in Jharkhand who falls victim to gang rape.
The film is a stark portrayal of the family’s struggle for justice amidst societal backlash, showcasing the resilience and bravery of the parents, played by Patel and Kelling, as they battle prejudices and apathy within their village.
It unfolds the family’s journey in seeking justice, highlighting their unwavering determination despite the victim-blaming and silencing efforts by the villagers.
The documentary’s impact is further heightened by the rare courage displayed by the family, particularly the characters portrayed by Patel, Kelling, and Kaur, as they defy societal norms in their fight for justice.
Pahuja’s documentary is not just a remarkable cinematic achievement but also a platform for discussing important social issues such as justice, resilience, and societal change.
The Oscar nomination of “To Kill a Tiger” not only celebrates Nisha Pahuja’s filmmaking prowess but also brings global attention to the critical issues of justice and social change depicted in the film.
Global Spotlight on Indian Cinema
“To Kill a Tiger,” with its Oscar nomination, marks a significant milestone for Indian cinema, showcasing the power of storytelling in addressing societal issues.
The Fight for Justice
The film’s narrative focuses on the family’s relentless pursuit of justice, serving as a beacon of hope and resilience against societal injustice.
Reflecting on Social Change
Through its compelling storytelling, “To Kill a Tiger” emphasizes the need for societal transformation and discussions around justice in the face of adversity.

