‘World Before Her’ to release in Chennai, Hyderabad on Friday

The documentary is likely to get released in other major cities as well soon

June 11, 2014 01:57 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:09 pm IST - Chennai

The documentary, which explores the environment in which modern-day women are growing in India, has already been raved by critics as well as audiences. Photo: Special Arrangement

The documentary, which explores the environment in which modern-day women are growing in India, has already been raved by critics as well as audiences. Photo: Special Arrangement

Indo-Canadian filmmaker Nisha Pahuja’s critically acclaimed documentary, which recently released in select cities in the country, is making its way to southern cities Chennai and Hyderabad on Friday.

“#TheWorldBeforeHer will release this Friday in Hyderabad (Cinemax Cyberabad) #Chennai (PVR Ampa Skywalk),” Shiladitya Bora, who manages PVR Director’s Rare, posted on his Twitter page on Wednesday.

The documentary, which explores the environment in which modern-day women are growing in India, has already been raved by critics as well as audiences. The film focuses on two dynamically opposite women — model Ruhi Singh and a Hindu militant Prachi Trivedi — who struggle to have freedom of choice even in the 21st century.

Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, who was moved by the film, has presented the movie’s release in the country. The documentary is likely to get released in other major cities as well soon.

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