In a small village not too far from Delhi, three lives explode around taboos of love and lust. Diksha, still just a girl, is caught unguarded on camera, besmirching the "honor" of her parents. Kiran, in love with the wrong boy, becomes the target of another man's lustful vengeance, "dishonoring" her family. And Virender, a young man cruising the streets at will, enjoys all the acts society forbids women, protecting or destroying their "honor" as he wills. Set in the badlands of Haryana, known for high rates of female feticide, G explores the murky world of sexual transgression and honor killings in India.
Direction
Dahiya shoots Haryana like a pressure cooker about to blow.
Acting
Non-professional cast brings devastating documentary realism.
Writing
Virender's casual cruelty normalizes what should horrify.
Director
Rahul Dahiya
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in actual Haryana villages with locals; some crew members' families initially refused to speak to them for making this 'shameful' film.
The title 'G' refers to 'ghar' (home/family) — the film argues honor violence isn't aberration but domestic logic, operating like household management.
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