Indian film 'Kill the Rapist?' explores women’s revenge
As India debates how to halt a rising tide of violence against women, two filmmakers are tackling the subject head on with a Bollywood movie called “Kill the Rapist?”

As India debates how to halt a rising tide of violence against women, two filmmakers are tackling the subject head on with a Bollywood movie called “Kill the Rapist?”
The film was inspired by the fatal gang-rape of a student in the capital New Delhi late last year, which triggered widespread outrage and national soul-searching over the treatment of women in India.
The new film aims to make “every rapist shiver with fear before even thinking of rape”, according to its Facebook page, which has already notched up more than 40,000 supporters.
With a modest budget and a largely unknown cast, “Kill the Rapist?” is due for release in December, one year after the Delhi attack in which a gang of six savagely attacked a 23-year-old physiotherapy student and her male friend on a bus.
“The brutality of that crime shook me up. It reminded me that we are such a hypocritical and selfish society,” Siddhartha Jain of iRock Films, who produced the movie, told AFP.
“Through this film we want to amplify the debate on the issue and show that there is no one solution.”