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: The shelter's operator, Bansi Sahu (Aditya Srivastava), is a powerful local figure with deep political ties that shield him from the law.

The conflict between her domestic life and her moral obligation to the victims. 3. Narrative Framing of Trauma Ethical Representation: Bhakshak

The film effectively captures the cost of truth-telling. It shows that journalism in the hinterlands is not about breaking news tickers but about holding power accountable at the risk of one’s life. However, the film also avoids the trap of "saviorism." Vaishali does not win easily; she is obstructed, threatened, and nearly broken. Her victory is messy and incomplete, reflecting the realistic constraints of justice in a society deeply entrenched in power dynamics. : The shelter's operator, Bansi Sahu (Aditya Srivastava),