: The real-life Rajakannu belonged to the Kuravar community (depicted as the Irular tribe in the film) and died due to police torture at the Kammapuram police station.
: The case set a significant precedent in habeas corpus jurisdiction , allowing for the cross-examination of witnesses to uncover the truth behind custodial disappearances. Critical Reception and Impact
: Jai Bhim was the most popular Indian film of 2021 on IMDb and the most-searched film on Google in India that year. A scene from the film was also featured on The Oscars' official YouTube channel.
The film is based on a real-life case from , Tamil Nadu, handled by Justice K. Chandru (then a lawyer):
: The real-life Rajakannu belonged to the Kuravar community (depicted as the Irular tribe in the film) and died due to police torture at the Kammapuram police station.
: The case set a significant precedent in habeas corpus jurisdiction , allowing for the cross-examination of witnesses to uncover the truth behind custodial disappearances. Critical Reception and Impact
: Jai Bhim was the most popular Indian film of 2021 on IMDb and the most-searched film on Google in India that year. A scene from the film was also featured on The Oscars' official YouTube channel.
The film is based on a real-life case from , Tamil Nadu, handled by Justice K. Chandru (then a lawyer):