Jai Bhim Comrade

For thousands of years India’s Dalits were abhorred as “untouchables,” denied education and treated as bonded labour. By 1923 Bhimrao Ambedkar broke the taboo, won doctorates abroad and fought for the emancipation of his people. He drafted India’s Constitution, led his followers to discard Hinduism for Buddhism. His legend still spreads through poetry and song. In 1997 a statue of Dr. Ambedkar in a Dalit colony in Mumbai was desecrated with footwear. As angry residents gathered, police opened fire killing 10. Vilas Ghogre, a leftist poet, hung himself in protest.

Jai Bhim Comrade shot over 14 years, follows the poetry and music of people like Vilas and marks a subaltern tradition of reason that, from the days of the Buddha, has fought superstition and religious bigotry.

  • Anand Patwardhan
    Director
  • Anand Patwardhan
    Producer
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Feature
  • Runtime:
    2 hours 49 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    January 1, 2012
  • Country of Origin:
    India
  • Country of Filming:
    India
  • Language:
    English, Hindi, Marathi
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • 59th National Film Awards
    Mumbai
    India
    March 7, 2012
    Special Jury Award
  • Jaipur International FIlm Festival
    Jaipur
    India
    December 19, 2012
    Golden Camel
  • Jean Rouch International Film Festival
    Paris
    France
    Bartok Prize
  • Hong Kong International Film Festival
    Hong Kong
    China
    Firebird documentary prize
  • Mumbai International Film Festival
    Mumbai
    India
    Best Film
  • Film Southasia Festival
    Kathmandu
    Ram Bahadur Trophy
Director - Anand Patwardhan