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Sagari Chhabra
Sagari Chhabra is an Indian writer and film director. She has written and directed fifteen documentary films and one fiction film, winning five national and international awards. Films, awards New Delhi-based Chhabra's work focusses on social issues. Some of her films are ''Global Warming'' (awarded United Nations World Food Day award and produced by The Energy Resource Institute (TERI)), ''Now I Will Speak'' (this 40-minute film is on custodial rape, child rape and rape as a tool of oppression on violence against women, and it won an award from the International Association's Women In Radio & Television and National Institute of Fine Arts (India), NIFA awards of excellence in production and direction), ''Tatva'' (''Essence'') (a fiction film about a woman in search for herself and her identity in contemporary India that was awarded the Rajat Kamal, an Indian national award). Chhabra's other work includes ''Hunger in the Time of Plenty'' and ''The Word and the World'' (on In ...
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