Bengaluru lakes

U/A 7+ • Food • Nature • Environment • 2021

Loating islands on Bengaluru’s lakes, a cottonlike substance that can absorb oil, fighting violence against women, an 11yearold climate activist from Germany and wild leopards in Mumbai.

Director: Sannuta Raghu

Actors: Sannuta Raghu

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Language

English

Release Date

08 March 2021

Genre

Food, Nature, Environment

Director

Sannuta Raghu

Actors

Sannuta Raghu

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