Oscar-Nominated 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' set to release in India on 19 June
The movie was initially set to release in India in March, but was stuck with the CBFC.
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'The Voice of Hind Rajab' is a deeply moving story that reflects the human cost of conflict & the resilience of the human spirit (Screengrab)
Mumbai, 2 June
'The Voice of Hind Rajab', the Oscar-nominated true story about the killing of a five-year-old Palestinian girl by Israeli forces in Gaza, has finally received a censor certificate, paving the way for its theatrical release on 19 June.
The movie
was initially set to release in India in March, but was stuck with the Central
Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the body that certifies theatrical
releases.
Nominated
in the best international film category at the 98th Academy Awards, the film
was acquired for release in India as well as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives,
Afghanistan and Bangladesh by distributor Manoj Nandwana of Jai Viratra
Entertainment Limited.
"We
would like to begin by expressing our sincere gratitude to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), India, for granting certification without any cuts to
'The Voice of Hind Rajab' and enabling Indian audiences to engage with this
important cinematic work.
"At
Jai Viratra Entertainment Limited, we firmly believe that cinema serves as a
powerful medium for storytelling, dialogue, and understanding diverse human
experiences. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration extended by the CBFC in
evaluating the film and facilitating its release in India," Nandwana said
in a statement on Tuesday.
The film,
directed by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, sheds light on the tragic
story of Hind Rajab, whose killing during the Israel-Gaza war sparked
international outrage.
'The
Voice of Hind Rajab' is a deeply moving story that reflects the human cost of
conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. We hope the film fosters
empathy, understanding, and constructive conversations among viewers. Film is
releasing in cinemas on 19 June 2026," Nandwana added.
Hind Rajab
was fleeing Gaza City in January 2024 with her family when their car came under
fire from Israeli forces, leaving all her relatives dead. When the emergency
services operated by Palestinian Red Crescent tried to contact those in the
car, Rajab picked up the call and pleaded to be rescued.
The bodies
of Rajab and her family and the two rescue workers was found later within
metres of each other. Hania cast actors to play real life Palestinian Red
Crescent members but used Rajab's real voice recordings to tell the harrowing
true story.
In an
interview with PTI in March, Hania said she had secured funding for another
film when she first heard snippets of Rajab's voice on social media and that
changed her trajectory.
"When
I heard the voice of Hind Rajab, it was so powerful and it set me in this state
of anger and sadness. I couldn't unhear it and go on with my daily life. So I
stopped the other film. I said, 'No, it's not the moment to do it'. Because not
doing anything was like being complicit in this war crime. So I did it out of
this feeling, but also out of anger and out of emergency," Hania said in
the interview.
"You know, we can't live in a world where if you have the biggest gun, you rule the world. It's not possible and it's not good for our children," she added.
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