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Titled ‘KarmYogini’, the film focuses on life of Devi Ahilya and further discusses how a woman can achieve so much if supported like the little Ahilya was. The movie will release worldwide on November 5, 2021 at 8 pm.

Titled ‘KarmYogini’, a film focusing on life of Devi Ahilya and further discusses how a woman can achieve so much if supported like the little Ahilya was. The movie will release worldwide on November 5, 2021 at 8 pm.

In the land of Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar, still many women and girls struggle to find their identity and achieve their dreams.

To remind Indoreans of our rich history and what led Indore to its glory, three female students of Daly College will play led roles under the guidance of school principal Neeraj K Bedhotiya in the short inspirational film.

Leading a change… the storyline

The story of the short film ‘KarmYogini’ begins by talking about challenges faced by women today. The struggles and obstacles built by society and hindrances created by closed-thinking.

The modern woman challenges these notions and attempts to find her way. In a back-flash to history, much like on the lines of famous bollywood movie ‘Rang De Basanti’, the life of little Ahilya is recalled.

From the little girl with lots of questions and a will to have equality to the one of the greatest rulers and our loved queen, Devi Ahilya’s life inspires the modern woman.

Inspired to counter the obstacles and take on challenges to achieve her dreams, KarmYogini, i.e. the modern day woman finally achieves ‘Entrepreneur of the year’ award and sets a new history.

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