- “This is tense, essential film-making that argues for the importance of serious, balanced journalism in today’s world of factional infotainment.” - Review in The Guardian
- “In a media landscape filled with chorus voices, Ravish Kumar remains a solitary tune, questioning the official narrative even at personal cost.” - Review in Empire
- “My film is not just about Ravish's loneliness, it's the loneliness faced by the people who go against the mainstream current. If anything, the film has become more timely than ever.” - Feature in Times of India
“The disinformation campaign against journalism has been so strong that we have forgotten to understand the processes of journalism.” - Interview in Democracy Now!
- “Kumar’s humility and eloquence ensure that the film never slips into hagiography — instead, it lingers as a lament and a battle cry.” - Review in The New York Times
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“You know, journalism has been dehumanized so much in the last decade or so. And for sure, there have been some bad agents. But the disinformation campaign against journalism has been so strong that we have forgotten to understand the processes of journalism. My film is, you know, my love letter to journalism. It shows you the costs, the emotional and financial costs that journalists have to pay to be able to do what they’re doing.” - Vinay Shuka, Filmmaker
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