His interview and clips from his film were featured in Episode 10: Dignity for All of Aamir Khan’s Satyamev Jayate TV series on the issue of Untouchability.
[citation needed] As Founder & India Director of Video Volunteers[8] he set up media projects to empower community voices, until he stepped down[9] from his role as Director of Video Volunteers on 13 October due to allegations[10][11][12][13][14] of sexual misbehavior.
[15] Stalin K. designed more than 20 campaigns and events on various human rights issues including Cricket for Peace, Game4Change, Asia Social Forum and Making Caste Visible at UN World Conference Against Racism.
[citation needed] He has trained over 400 people who have worked as Community Correspondents on gender as leader of Video Volunteers.
With the women Correspondents, the focus is on developing them as powerful community leaders and with the men, on ensuring they bring a gender lens into their reporting and personal lives.
[16][17] Stalin K. documented caste discrimination against the Dalit communities throughout India with his films IndiaUntouched and Lesser Humans.
In response, many more women, some of whom were ex-employees and associates, came out with further allegations of sexual harassment against Stalin K that they had either undergone and heard about.
[22][24] In July 2020, the Video Volunteers Board announced in a statement[25] on its website that the Local Complaints Committee at the Office of the Collector North Goa dismissed the charge of sexual harassment against Stalin K. The note mentioned that the finding was in alignment with the results of an independent investigation by the Video Volunteers Board of Directors.