Jyoti Nisha never saw herself in the many movies she watched. His novel transforms his perspective and that of others on the margins – with the honesty and understanding they deserve,Mooknayak, a two-night Marathi saga created by Babasaheb Ambedkar in the 1920s, is presented in his name. Its mission: to be “quiet”. While addressing the problems of oppressive castes, it gave rise to a new movement of political struggle and self-assertion. But not everyone is a fan. For example, Kesari, a national newspaper run by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, refused to run advertisements for its fortnightly editions.