Where the Twain Shall Meet (2005)
In “Kitte Mil Ve Mahi” the director journeys through the Doaba region to explore the unique bond between Dalits and Sufism in unfolding a spiritual universe that is both healing and emancipatory and hinting at the economic, religious and ideological marginalisation of Dalits.
Director: Ajay Bhardwaj
| Sound | Asheesh Pandya | Sound Editor |
| Directing | Ajay Bhardwaj | Director |
| Crew | Ajay Bhardwaj | Cinematography |
| Editing | Shachindra Bisht | Editor |
| Sound | Asheesh Pandya | Sound Mixer |