"Till today, I haven't attended a single acting workshop, or received any formal training of sorts," says actor Rajat Barmecha, who made his debut in the film.
Gulmeher began operating as a social enterprise with a group of 30 women, mostly waste-pickers, mobilised from the Ghazipur slum. So far, the women have recycled 7,000 kilograms of paper and kept 15 tonnes of discarded flowers out of the landfill.
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