
The article revisits the film 'No One Killed Jessica' on its fifteenth anniversary, examining its portrayal of journalism. It highlights the film's distinction between media's role in circulating information and arbitrating truth. The narrative explores the ethical dilemma faced by journalists, particularly the tension between professional distance and personal conscience when confronting injustice, as depicted by Rani Mukerji's character.
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