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      • Jai Bhim is based on a 1993 Cuddalore incident that involves a legal case fought by Justice K. Chandru; it revolves around Sengeni and Rajakannu, a couple from the Irular tribe.
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  2. Nov 3, 2021 · The movie is inspired by a real-life case fought by Chandru, a senior advocate, who worked mainly for human rights and apparently never charged a single penny for cases related to human...

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  3. Jai Bhim is based on a 1993 Cuddalore incident that involves a legal case fought by Justice K. Chandru; [3][4] it revolves around Sengeni and Rajakannu, a couple from the Irular tribe. [5] Police arrested Rajakannu and he later went missing from the police station.

  4. Nov 17, 2021 · Jai Bhim's title translates to "Long Live Bhim", a slogan made popular by the followers of BR Ambedkar, a Dalit scholar and leader, who was the chief architect of India's constitution and also...

  5. Nov 21, 2021 · Justice Chandru, whose life inspired ‘Jai Bhim’, was a lawyer who fought for people’s rights. As advocate Chandru reads the newspaper, back straight, legs crossed, a tentative Alli reaches for another newspaper to mimic his actions. Seeing the little girl do this, Chandru shakes his head and smiles. Alli smiles back.

  6. Apr 14, 2023 · The tribal community is affected. Chandru, a legal legend, fights for their cause and gets them justice. Jai Bhim is the story of one case in Chandru's life, inspired by the real case that he fought as an advocate.

  7. Nov 3, 2021 · The film is based on true incidents from a case that took place in Vriddhachalam, dealt by Justice K Chandru in 1993 when he was practising as a lawyer.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jai_BhimJai Bhim - Wikipedia

    Jai Bhim (alternatively spelled Jay Bhim or Jai Bheem; transl. "Victory for Bhim", "Long live Bhim" or "Hail Bhim") is a slogan and greeting used by followers of B. R. Ambedkar, an Indian politician, social reformer and first Law and Justice Minister of India. It refers to Ambedkar's given name Bhimrao.