[11] The film featuring Boman Irani,[12] Tannishtha Chatterjee, Divya Dutta and Sanjay Suri, follows a 9-year-old street girl Jhalki, setting out to find her 7-year-old brother against the backdrop of the child slavery trade.
[17] Inspired by true events, with a backdrop of human-trafficking and child-labour, Jhalki becomes an atypical thriller of hope, courage, self-belief and perseverance, seen through the eyes of a 9-year-old girl, who will not stop anywhere short of a triumph.
Effective international associations,[40] advocacy groups, Non-profit organizations globally and Social Impact Media Partners are in conversations to collaborate.
UNICEF,[41][42] along with Massachusetts Coalition to End Human Trafficking, New England International Donors[43] and Tufts Institute for Global Leadership have already started the process.
These are van-mounted mobile theatres which takes 2.5 hours to be made fully functional, complete with air-conditioning, seating arrangements and world class high-definition digital projection and 5.1 Dolby surround sound for a high quality Cinema experience to every corner of the country, especially rural areas.