Rape
is
a
Crime
if
you
can
prove
it
otherwise
it
ends
up
being
consent.
Kis
Hadh
Tak...
is
a
film
about
Justice
and
how
far
a
human
being
will
go
to
get
it.
It
is
about
love,
caring
and
commitment.
It
is
about
anger
at
the
state
of
our
society.
It
is
about
the
state
of
our
judicial
system.
And
most
of
all
it
is
about
the
fact
that
if
you
want
something
bad
enough
-
it
is
not
money
or
power
that
helps
you
to
get
it
-
what
you
really
need
is
intelligence,
determination,
patience
and
focus.
But
above
all
-
you
need
the
strength
of
conviction
to
sacrifice,
if
necessary,
that
very
thing
that
you
hold
dearest
to
your
heart.
For
in
the
extent
of
your
sacrifice
lies
the
extent
of
your
conviction.
Rape
in
itself
is
a
terrible
act
but
Date
rape
is
gruesome
because
it
is
perpetrated
by
the
very
person
that
one
trusts.
More
than
the
physical
pain,
the
shock
and
trauma
lies
in
the
breaking
of
that
trust.
That
is
the
ultimate
rape.
In
most
cases
the
victim
absorbs
the
shock
and
pain
in
silence
afraid
of
the
reaction
of
society
in
general
and
the
family
in
particular
who
end
up
blaming
the
victim
for
getting
herself
into
this
situation.
Some
girls
take
their
own
life
because
they
just
cannot
come
to
terms
with
the
situation
and
sometimes,
though
rarely,
comes
along
a
person
who
stands
up
to
the
situation,
faces
it
head
on,
confronts
the
man
and
society
and
the
legal
system
with
the
single
minded
focus
of
punishing
the
man
for
this
heinous
crime.
This
is
a
story
of
one
such
woman
-
Dia.
It's
a
film
with
a
very
definite
message.
A
film
for
all.
Director:
Tarun
Dhanrajgir
Cast:
Shital
Shah,
Pavan
Sharma,
Sujata
Kumar,
Bikramjeet
Kanwarpal,
Abhay
Bhargava,
Vikram
Sahu,
Reena
Agarwal
Story first published: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 16:23 [IST]