'Story needs to be told': Priyanka Chopra's To Kill A Tiger receives a huge thumbs up from netizens
Priyanka Chopra's documentary film To Kill A Tiger receives a huge thumbs up from the netizens. The actress has come on board as an executive producer.
Priyanka Chopra's documentary To Kill A Tiger
Priyanka Chopra has become an executive producer for the documentary film, To Kill A Tiger. Nisha Pahuja has directed the film which is a harrowing real-life account of a Jharkhand-based family fighting for justice after their 13-year-old daughter is raped brutally. After the actress shared the movie's trailer recently, netizens have been reacting to the same.
Talking about the same, the trailer shows how a helpless father belonging to a small village of Jharkhand leaves no stone unturned to fight for justice for his daughter. We also see the narrow-mindedness of some villagers who wish for the victim to marry her rapist. The 13-year-old victim can be heard saying how her rapist threatened to kill her if she tells this to anyone. Take a look at the same.
One of the netizens said, “ Much needed, heartbreaking to think of the poor victims but the story needs to be told for justice.” A user said, “This is incredible! Thank you for making this movie.” A netizen went on to say, “Thank you for bringing such stories forward.” A netizen said, “Powerful stories needs powerful producers. Thanks for supporting this PC.” A user said, “Powerful! Can’t wait to see it.” A netizen added, “You are a wonderful person with a special heart. You are definitely doing well . Continue doing your best for those who need your support. Love you always.” Another user said, “Portrayed so realistic. This type of cinema is need of hour . Thanks Priyanka.” A netizen said, “May this movie win. It deserves a crown.” A user went on to say, “Wow. So looking forward to this. Sounds like such an important story to tell.”
Apart from Priyanka, Mindy Kaling and Dev Patel have also come on board as executive producers for To Kill A Tiger. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2022. The film will be released on Netflix soon.