"The film is not intended as a profit-making venture but to bring awareness among the people on social evils," 'Mwngkar' producer Chopa Cheda said.
"I have delivered the child and now it is up to the people to nurture it properly," he said at the film's premiere here yesterday.
The film has been produced by Chopa Cheda, Mepung Phassang (Cheda) and co-produced by Bukhe Flago and Tage Dodum. Shambo Flago is the director of the film.
State Home Minister Tanga Byaling speaking at the function said, "We would not have gone for many wives had the film been made earlier."
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The minister said in the past a man could live peacefully with as many as 18 wives as the tribal society was self dependent. But with changing times polygamy is seen to be ruining peacefully living families, affecting nurturing of children, their education and future.
"I am reminded how All Arunachal Pradesh Women's Society had given a call in 1989 to abolish the practice of polygamy," he said, adding Kurung Kumey district magistrate Repo Ronya banned child marriage in India in 2006.
Ronya along with district SP Hibu Tamang had freed 14 girls from the clutches of child marriage, a traditional practice," he added.