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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Asmita expressed hope that the documentary would reach viewers who may not realise caste-based discrimination continues to exist outside India.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ Aparna said she agreed to participate because many of these conversations remain private despite being part of people's lived experiences.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[ The documentary, which follows a 3,500-kilometre journey across Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle and Coffs Harbour, brings together academics, community advocates and members of the Indian-Australian community to examine how caste continues to shape identity, belonging and everyday social interactions after migration. ]]></image:caption>
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