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      • Daughters of Destiny is a 2017 English-language original Netflix documentary series created by Oscar-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth. It follows a group of disadvantaged children in rural India enrolled in the Shanti Bhavan residential school located in Tamil Nadu, India.
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  2. Daughters of Destiny is a 2017 English-language original Netflix documentary series created by Oscar-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth. It follows a group of disadvantaged children in rural India enrolled in the Shanti Bhavan residential school located in Tamil Nadu, India. [1]

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  3. The story of Shanti Bhavan and its children is hard to encapsulate, even in a work as ambitious as Daughters of Destiny. Condensing 20 years into four hours is tricky! In our experience, viewers often have questions after, and that’s what this Viewer’s Guide is for.

  4. Daughters of Destiny is the award-winning Netflix documentary that chronicles the lives of five Shanti Bhavan students. Watch it today!

  5. Daughters of Destiny: With Shilpa Anthony Raj, Abraham George, Mariam George, Ajit George. Oscar-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth follows a group of rural India's most disadvantaged children over the course of seven years.

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  6. Five girls from India's most impoverished families attend a boarding school designed to create opportunities as they strive for a brighter future. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Jul 28, 2017 · The four-part Netflix documentary “Daughters of Destiny” is a celebration of a pioneering school for the children of Dalits, members of the lowest group in the oppressive caste system that...

  8. Jul 27, 2017 · Vanessa Roth’s Netflix docuseries, Daughters of Destiny: The Journey of Shanti Bhavan, follows Dr. Abraham George and his living legacy of educating hundreds of children from India’s Dalit, or...