Updated On: 05 June, 2024 12:51 PM IST | Mumbai | Mitali Parekh
Why a documentary on sexual abuse of dogs made by gritty Jai Hind college media students is worth a watch, and makes a powerful pitch for IPC to recognise degrees of animal cruelty as it does for humans

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The more times we saw the footage to blur the man’s penis, the more desensitised we became to the rape,” Shai Divan tells us over the phone. The Jai Hind College student is director of Two Biscuits, a film made as part of the final assessment for this year’s Bachelor of Mass Media course. Divan, and seven other students, made a 15-minute documentary about the sexual assault of dogs: On streets and in homes. And it was adjudged best documentary of the batch.
It was a problem the Breach Candy resident was aware of as she fostered animals and volunteered with shelters. And when she first floated the idea among other social issues that could be highlighted, the response was a confused, “How can one dog rape another?”