Directed and produced by Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj, the one-and-a-half-hour-long documentary tells the story of men who were either driven to commit suicide or their family had to suffer because of "false" 498A cases.
The director says the film is an emotional journey of the men and their families who suffered because of the "false" cases.
Bhardwaj, who herself is a victim of a false 498A case after his brother was implicated in it by her sister-in-law, decided to highlight the issue through her documentary.
"Both me and my family suffered because of a false 498A case. I felt that the people across India needed to know how many married men are driven to commit suicide or mental depression because of the harassment.
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Since its release, the film has been screened in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai and in Madurai where it was shown to magistrates and police officers at the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy.
The film was screened here yesterday, which was organised by an NGO, Hridaya.
The NGO, in 2014, had launched a mobile app and a helpline number, 08882498498, to help those men who were at the receiving end of domestic violence or slapped with false rape cases.
"It's time that we acted against the misuse. Or else, it will be too late," Amit Gupta of Hridaya said.