Sinjar (film)

The Ministry of External Affairs eventually rescues them and brings them back to Lakshadweep, along with several other women who had also been working overseas.

It is later revealed through the media that the rescued women were subjected to brutal sexual violence by the ISIS terrorists.

The film also explores the issue of sexual violence against women, as Suhara reveals that she too was a victim of similar abuse.

The film addresses sensitive topics related to sexual violence, cultural customs, and the[5] challenges faced by women in certain situations.

The storytelling approach is intended to be informative and thought-provoking, while also maintaining a neutral and objective tone.