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Your donation brings Kalari Kid to girls in India – with community screenings and self-defense workshops.
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Visit the Cookie Policy page.In a society marked by gendered violence, Arushi (9) and Milena (21) reclaim space through Kalari — one of the world’s oldest martial arts. The film follows their paths toward self-empowerment and the freedom to become the women they choose to be.
Kalari is more than a martial art. For many young women across India, it is becoming a lifeline. Through disciplined movement and collective practice, they build strength, confidence, and dignity in environments where taking space is often contested.
The film offers an intimate, multi-generational portrait of girls and women from different religious and social backgrounds who turn to Kalari as a form of self-definition and resistance. The film captures, with urgency and closeness, what it means to grow up where strength is not inherited, but learned — taught, shared, and passed on.
With your donation, you help bring the film and Kalari practice directly to girls and women in India.
With your donation you support:
The film documents self-empowerment — the outreach turns it into action. This is not a one-off event, but a sustained, community-led initiative that leaves behind skills, networks, and ongoing dialogue.
Every contribution is directed to on-the-ground costs in India. We prioritise modest, high-impact spending and transparency.
Donating means helping the film reach the people it was made with—and for.