Nandan Latwal
"Gender based violence is something that all of us face and commit in our day to day lives without ever realizing it."
Nandan is an Economics Graduate from the University of Delhi. He is a budding filmmaker and has a great passion for photography. Nandan enjoys using his creative skills to make films, write songs and play the guitar. He juggles his many interests and activities with panache. His natural ability to lead makes him a great spokesman for the cause of Gender based violence.
Nandan has been one of the most prolific filmmakers amongst the Must Bol Core Group and has created several well-crafted films on themes of Masculinity & Gender Norms in partnership with other Core Group members. With his focus on masculinity and brilliant camera work, the films have a unique Nandan stamp.
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| We believe that Men can play an active role in eradicating violence against women. With this Blogathon, we want to collect ideas, thoughts and experiences of diverse men and women on the importance of men’s role and the urgency of the issue. |
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Recent Entries |
| Zennia Bhattacharjee - Men Can (make a difference) -5th December 2011 |
| Aakash Yadav - Story of a Man -5th December 2011 |
| Dipika Chaurasia - Bringing Up Men -5th December 2011 |
| Ipsita Sengupta - Taken for Granted -4th December 2011 |
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Aishwarika Ojha - Twice Bitten..
-4th December 2011 |













