200: Halla Ho -

A human rights lawyer who works to obtain bail for the arrested women.

The movie centers on a group of Dalit women from a Nagpur slum who have endured a decade of sexual assault, torture, and systemic abuse at the hands of a local gangster named (played by Sahil Khattar). Despite multiple arrests, Balli remains free due to police corruption and legal loopholes.

A major focus is the power of collective protest and how marginalized communities can reclaim dignity through unified action. Production Details Director: Sarthak Dasgupta Production House: Yoodlee Films Release Date: August 20, 2021 Streaming Platform: ZEE5 200: Halla Ho (2021) - IMDb 200: Halla Ho

200: Halla Ho is a 2021 Hindi-language social drama film available on the ZEE5 streaming platform. Directed by Sarthak Dasgupta, the film is loosely based on a real-life incident from 2004 where 200 women killed a notorious rapist in the Nagpur court premises.

Exasperated by the failure of the justice system, approximately 200 masked women storm a courtroom during one of Balli's hearings, overpowering the police and killing the gangster in broad daylight. Following the incident, a fact-finding commission led by retired Dalit judge (Amol Palekar) is formed to investigate the event and the years of systemic injustice that preceded it. Key Characters and Cast A human rights lawyer who works to obtain

A principled judge who heads the fact-finding commission and grapples with his own identity and the nuances of the law.

It critiques the criminal justice system and the corruption within police ranks that allows criminals to operate with impunity. A major focus is the power of collective

A fearless activist from the slum who raises her voice against the systemic oppression.

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