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PRESS CLIPPINGS The lyric of Michael Jackson ‘Earth Song’ aptly sums up the state of the world today. Mirroring the same The Hindu, ‘Documentary Filmmaker Krishnendu Bose: On Why Govt Efforts Are Not Enough To Save Our National Animal Times of India, Pune ‘A DOCUMENTARY on the country’s rapidly-declining tiger population may provide some answers to the government and experts who are debating whether humans and tigers can co-exist. Hindustan Times Filmmaker Krishnendu Bose’s Tiger: the Death Chronicles, presents the notso-pretty picture of official lethargy and squabbling ‘‘experts’’ who seem to be presiding over a story with tragic portents. Times of India The death chronicles is a call to the conscience of the nation and an activist filmmaker’s desperate appeal to save the tiger from the inevitability of apocalypse now. Civil Society
The film reminds us that the murder of the Indian tiger is deeply connected to the suicidal impulse that seems to have convulsed us all. Down to Earth A committed environmentalist, Krishnendu Bose has drawn on 20 years of experience to make a film that moves freely and tellingly across time and space in an attempt to understand why the tiger is rapidly vanishing in India. Sunday Statesman It is now official that the Indian tiger is in a state of terminal emergency. The final tiger census and habitat mapping report, which was released on Tuesday, says that there are only 1,411 big cats left in the wild. Hindustan Times
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