The journey of making this documentary began with a single, haunting question: Why does diarrhoea still kill? It is an affliction that modern medicine knows how to cure. A sachet of ORS. A spoonful of zinc. Clean water. Yet, every year, thousands of children in rural India succumb to it. We started with conversations—with the people, the health workers, the doctors who spend sleepless nights fighting an enemy they know should not exist. The camera became a witness to despair and resilience alike.
Dholi Samuday Ka Sarpanch
In one specific village of Rajasthan, as part of a training program, we...
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