•The article revisits the 1971 Bangladesh genocide, highlighting the world's indifference to the atrocities committed by Pakistani forces.
•It references a chilling scene from 'Dhurandhar 2' where a fictional Brigadier Jahangir boasts of raping 1,000 women in East Pakistan, symbolizing the widespread sexual violence.
•Conservative estimates indicate 3 million Bengali-speaking East Pakistanis were killed and 4 lakh women raped, a scale of horror largely unacknowledged globally.
•The author's personal quest in Dhaka revealed missing birth records but uncovered ledgers detailing hundreds of abortions performed on rape survivors, facilitated by American nuns.
•The piece argues that films like 'Dhurandhar' are crucial for revealing historical truths and countering revisionist narratives, ensuring the atrocities of 1971 are not forgotten.