Friday Dec 27, 2024

Metta Partners with Paro: The Untold Story of Bridal Slavery to Amplify the Voices of Exploited Women and Raise Global Awareness

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a significant collaboration between Metta World Peace and the film "Paro: The Untold Story of Bridal Slavery." This partnership aims to amplify the voices of women exploited through bridal slavery and raise global awareness about this critical issue. The film, produced by Trupti Bhoir Films, highlights the harrowing realities of bridal slavery, a form of human trafficking that often leads to child marriages and perpetuates gender-based violence. Through its gripping narrative, "Paro" seeks to inspire action and drive change on a global scale, emphasizing themes of hope, resilience, and justice.

Metta World Peace, known for his commitment to human rights and social justice, joins forces with the film's creators to provide a platform for those who have been silenced. This collaboration, supported by Executive Producers Akio Tyler and Ruhi aka Rohini Hak, leverages Metta's international network and resources to drive greater understanding and inspire communities worldwide to take action against bridal slavery. The film features powerful performances from a stellar cast, including Trupti Bhoir and Taha Shah Badussa, which aim to engage audiences and advocate for change. For more information about the film and its mission, visit the company's website at Paro: The Untold Story of Bridal Slavery.

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