Ex-rebels walk into Gadchiroli's 1st AC theatre, surprised by film based on them

In a surprising turn, surrendered Maoists in Gadchiroli were invited to watch 'Ghaath,' a Marathi film depicting their own insurgency. The movie, which premiered at Berlin Film Festival, portrays the internal conflicts and disillusionment within the movement. While the film resonated with their experiences, the ending sparked debate, especially among those seeking a more hopeful narrative.
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