Burqas and Beer Podcast
In this episode, we spoke with filmmaker Ankita Kumar about her documentary Far From Home, which follows the lives of Afghan refugees in India. For Afghans in India, “refuge” often means being trapped in limbo - denied basic rights, barred from citizenship, and facing daily hostility. Because they are Muslim, Afghan refugees are excluded from the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), leaving them with virtually no pathway to safety, stability, or belonging. This film is not just about displacement - it’s about the cruelty of borders, religion-based exclusion, and what it means to be permanently kept at the margins. Read more about Ankita’s experience shooting the film:https://www.outlookindia.com/national/the-endless-wait-of-afghan-refugees-weekender_story-305690 [https://www.outlookindia.com/national/the-endless-wait-of-afghan-refugees-weekender_story-305690] Read about Ankita's grandmothers story:https://thewire.in/south-asia/seeking-refuge-the-story-of-two-women-i-know [https://thewire.in/south-asia/seeking-refuge-the-story-of-two-women-i-know] Ankita Mukhopadhyay Kumar is an award-winning Indian journalist and documentary filmmaker based in the US. Ankita’s directorial debut, Far from Home, was selected to over eight film festivals, including the Academy award-qualifying Tasveer Film Festival and the American Documentary and Animation Film Festival. Far from Home, which is the story of Afghan refugees in India, was funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies (AIAS). The film was a finalist for NHK’s prestigious Japan Prize and runner up in the Best Short Documentary category at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival (CSAFF). It’s the first documentary on Afghan refugees in India. The film stemmed from Ankita’s work as a graduate student at Northwestern University and was inspired by Ankita’s own grandmother, who was a refugee to India in 1947 after the country’s partition.
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