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fought by advocate (and later Justice) K. Chandru. It follows the harrowing journey of Sengeni, a woman from the marginalized Irular tribe, as she seeks justice for her husband, Rajakannu, who was victimized by police brutality. A Voice for the Voiceless:
Despite having a massive population, India has a low credit card penetration rate. A subscription to Amazon Prime (₹299/month or ₹1,499/year) is a luxury for many. For a film that primarily appealed to Dalit and Adivasi communities—demographics often facing the highest economic marginalization—the paywall was a deterrent. jai bhim tamilyogi
When the Tamil legal drama Jai Bhim was released on Amazon Prime Video in November 2021, it did not merely premiere as another piece of regional cinema. Directed by T.J. Gnanavel and starring Vikram in a career-defining role, the film became a global phenomenon. Based on a real incident from 1995, it depicted the police brutality against the Irular tribe and the subsequent legal battle fought by Justice K. Chandru (then a lawyer). fought by advocate (and later Justice) K