Leslee Udwin's 'Storyville: India's Daughter' was due to be aired in the UK on Sunday to coincide with International Women's Day but the telecast was brought forward in the wake of attempts by the Indian government to block its release worldwide.
It has led to threats of legal action from the Indian Home Ministry but Udwin remains defiant. She has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "deal with the unceremonious silencing of the film".
"I have constantly stressed this is not an Indian problem, it is a global problem. I remain confident that this film will be a powerful tool for change," she said.
At the heart of the worldwide uproar is an interview with one of the four men facing the death penalty over the 2012 brutal rape and murder of a 23-year-old paramedical student.
The BBC has defended the broadcast of the documentary in the UK late last night, saying it is a "revealing insight into a horrific crime that sent shock waves around the world and led to protests across India demanding changes in attitudes towards women."
The BBC said it brought forward the broadcast "given the intense level of interest in the 'Storyville' film, enabling viewers to see this incredibly powerful documentary at the earliest opportunity."
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