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NEW DELHI: Indian journalist and documentary filmmaker Rohit Gandhi has been nominated
for an Emmy award in the 'Outstanding Investigative Journalism-Long form' category.
The nomination is for a film called Who cares about girls shot in different
parts of India. It concentrates on the evil of child slavery. The story of the
documentary revolves around not merely girls stuck in slavery but also those who
have been able to break free and are fighting for others.
The Emmys
award nominees were announced in New York late last week. Gandhi co-produced the
film in collaboration with the National Geographic Film and Television, New York.
The film starts with a young girl selling spices in a street in front of Jama
Masjid. It then takes us into the lives of two sisters that have been rescued
from middle class homes where they were working as maids. The crew follows these
girls as they get rehabilitated in a village. One of the main characters
of the film is a Nepalese girl who was a sex worker at the age of nine and now
has become an activist, helping other girls get out of the flesh trade. The
journey takes the crew to a brothel in New Delhi where a 14-year-old is serving
many customers. She is finally rescued from the brothel but she is able to get
out of custody only after the police fails to file a detailed report about how
the girl had been rescued. Gandhi told indiantelevision.com that
around the globe, over 200 million children are engaged in child labour, often
doing the most brutal or degrading of jobs. Even in countries as wealthy as the
United States, girls face harsh lives as victims of sex trafficking or as migrant
workers. This film is part of the on-going efforts of Gandhi to work in
the area of child abuse. He had also produced a film on Child Brides this
year that won the prestigious Edward Murrow award. Gandhi also works as
an international correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting. He does a daily
report out of India on a channel called Dex TV. He spent six years of his career
at CNN and has covered news, conflicts and disasters in Afghanistan, Iraq, Nepal,
Pakistan, India, Kuwait, Burma, China and Sri Lanka.
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