Oscars: What Producer Of India-Set Film Tweeted After Win

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
End of Sentence and wasn't fretting over the final show
She needn't have - because the film, set in India and dealing with menstruation taboo, took home the Academy Award for Best Documentary
Short
Period
End of Sentence, featuring the real Pad Man Arunachalam Murgunantham, beat Black Sheep, End Game, Lifeboat and A Night At The Garden
"We won! To every girl on earth, know that you are a goddess," Ms Monga tweeted after accepting the Oscar
End Of Sentence began "with a small dream in the English department room of @melissa_berton with her school girls of @oakwoodstories for
empowering and educating other young girls across the world for better menstruation hygiene
This started 7 years ago with raising money and donating one pad machine then thought the team should make a movie for better awareness!!
End of Sentence is about women in India fighting against the deeply rooted stigma of menstruation and delving upon the work of real life Pad
Man Arunachalam Muruganantham
It is executive-produced by Guneet Monga and is co-produced by Ms Monga's Sikhya Entertainment, which has backed films like The Lunchbox and
Masaan
Mr Muruganantham inspired the Bollywood film PadMan last year.Directed by award-winning Iranian-American filmmaker Rayka Zehtabchi, the film
has been created by The Pad Project, an organisation established by an inspired group of students at the Oakwood School in Los Angeles and
their teacher, Melissa Berton
The 26-minute film follows girls and women in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh and their experience with the installation of a pad machine in their
village.The Oscars were held in Los Angeles Sunday night - Monday morning for India
Oscar-winner A R Rahman also attended the ceremony.