Daughters of the Polo God is a 2018 Indian Meitei-English bilingual documentary film directed by Roopa Baruah and edited by Hemanti Sarkar.
[2][3] The film is about Meitei women moving forward in the male-dominated sportive society of polo sports.
It creates a cultural, ecological, historical and social relationship between the sport, the horses, and the ethnic groups of humans who live in that part of the world.
[3] She said, "A young polo sisterhood is developing in Manipur that ploughs on in spite of adversity and political turmoil.
My film is a tribute to these polo players, the modern Manipuri women and the pony campaign.