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India loses dozens of tigers every year to poaching and conflict. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, over 200 people die in tiger attacks annually, and nearly 100 tigers are killed or captured. The real issue is habitat fragmentation. As forests shrink, tigers walk into villages. And when that happens, the tiger always loses.

Sherni: More Than a Film, It’s a Mirror to Our Broken Wilderness sherni

Sherni is not a comfortable watch. It will make you angry, sad, and helpless. But that’s the point. The film asks: What happens when a woman tries to do her job honestly in a broken system? And What happens when a tiger tries to live in a forest that no longer exists? India loses dozens of tigers every year to

Vidya Vincent (played with remarkable restraint by Vidya Balan) is a forest officer in a remote part of Madhya Pradesh. She is competent, calm, and deeply ethical. But she is also a woman in a male-dominated system, routinely sidelined, mocked, and underestimated. As forests shrink, tigers walk into villages

The Hindi word Sherni translates literally to "lioness," but in common parlance, it has come to mean a fierce, powerful woman. When director Amit Masurkar titled his 2021 film Sherni , he was playing on both definitions. The result is a quiet, devastating masterpiece that uses a man-animal conflict story to explore the brutal realities of India’s forests, its bureaucracy, and its gender politics.

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