Following the screening of Working Girls, filmmaker Paromita Vohra joins Debolina Dey and Neha Yadav, faculty members from Azim Premji University, Bhopal Campus, for a post-screening conversation on women’s labour, care work, and feminist documentary practice.
The discussion reflects on Working Girls, a genre-defying documentary that examines invisible and undervalued work performed by women in India - spanning domestic labour, care work, ASHA workers, motherhood, surrogacy, erotic dance, and sex work. Paromita Vohra speaks about her filmmaking process, the politics of care, feminism beyond social media, and how labour, law, morality, and capitalism intersect in everyday life.
Drawing on her decades-long career, the conversation also explores why documentary cinema can be a powerful form for engaging the body, emotions, and political imagination—challenging conventional ideas of work, respectability, and value.
About the filmmaker:
Paromita Vohra is an award-winning filmmaker and writer, Creative Director of Agents of Ishq, and the director of Unlimited Girls, Q2P, Morality TV, and Working Girls.
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