

94, jailed, still revolting — this grandpa puts your activism to shame.
Grow Vasu is a biographical documentary on the life of comrade Ayinoor Vasu aka Grow Vasu, a leader of the working class, as well as a champion of Muslim, Dalit, and marginalized communities and human rights movements. At 94 years young, he was jailed for questioning the authority, yet, Vasu continues his fight against oppression, for justice, and for the revolution. The film follows a narrative style divided into ten chapters consists of his personal-political up and downs.
Direction
Arshaq's chapter structure mirrors Vasu's lived political decades.
Writing
Ten chapters of personal-political poetry, zero fluff.

Director
Arshaq
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Grow Vasu coined his nickname from 'GROW' — an acronym for his early trade union, not the gardening metaphor everyone assumes.
Arshaq shot across three years including Vasu's 2023 imprisonment; the documentary became legal evidence in his defense, blurring filmmaker and activist roles entirely.
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