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Updated On: 15 April, 2018 03:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Aastha Atray Banan
A new documentary aims to give the country an experience into the life of a child who has been trafficked for sex, and it's a horrifying one


A still from the docu Amoli, which is about the search of a 15-year-old, who vanished from a Siliguri tea plantation five years ago
The Unnao and Kathua rapes aren't the only chilling proof of exploitation of women and children in India. Mumbai-based digital media firm, Culture Machine's new digi documentary, tells the story of a survivor of trafficking. Amoli-Priceless, which releases on April 30 across YouTube and Facebook, in English, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and Kannada, follows the story of Amoli, who five years ago, vanished from a Siliguri tea plantation.
Akanksha Seda, creative head, Amoli
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