Born in India on December 23, 1966, Shriprakash is a documentary filmmaker and activist. He is from a farming family in Bihar, the region that split off to form Jharkhand in 2000. After earning degrees in science and journalism, he quickly developed an interest in video as a platform for activism. He has made an effort with his films to provide the local indigenous communities of Bihar and Jharkhand a voice and to document their hardships and ambitions. He further clarifies, "he never forced his beliefs. "He is just used to transport the camera to the battleground. The individuals involved in the conflict are those who produce the movie, and they go about living their lives and using their language to express their worries. He merely keeps track. Over the past 15 years, Shriprakash has produced and directed many documentaries. Additionally, he serves as the group's principal coordinator.
Kritika has been working in communication and culture in the Jharkhand region since 1990. Since family names in India denote the family's caste, he only goes by his first name to protest against the Indian caste system, which discriminates against people based on their caste membership. He received the Nuclear Free Future Award in 2004 and is one of the founding members of JOAR (Jharkhandi Organization Against Radiation, Jadugoda, India). He has produced several documentaries about the mining conditions in different nations, including Arhamuna (Jordan) (Have compassion on us), Gere dan & Congo (Mali), The Blood in Our Pocket, and others (Canada) 2015 Uranium Symposium, Quebec.
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