PRODUCTION


SUPRIYA JAN

Supriya Jan has been associated with CORO India for over eighteen years, working across grassroots campaigns on gender equity and urban planning. Earlier a core member of the Right to Pee Campaign, she now leads CORO’s knowledge-building initiative, which works to identify, document, and share grassroots knowledge across Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Her work incorporates innovative methods such as filmmaking, sound ecology, and storytelling—tools that center community perspectives and enable more inclusive and participatory forms of knowledge sharing.

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(Executive Producer)

KIRAN KHANDERAO

Kiran Khanderao is a Co-Lead at Right to Pee Campaign. A social worker with over eight years of experience in the development sector. She works on issues of sanitation, women’s empowerment, disability inclusion, community mobilization, and leadership development, and advocates for safe, accessible, and gender-sensitive sanitation for all. She has played a key role in strengthening community-based organisations and nurturing local leadership for sustainable and inclusive social change. Kiran holds a Master’s degree in Social Work in Disability Studies and Action, as well as a Master’s degree in Population Studies from the International Institute for Population Sciences.

(Production Team)

USHA DESHMUKH

Usha Deshmukh lives in Vashi Naka, where she first-hand experienced what it means to grow up without a washroom. She joined CORO India's Right to Pee Campaign in 2018, and is now a team leader working at the forefront of making sanitation a matter of dignity and rights. She supports the community-led management of toilets through MoUs with Mahila Mandals and local organisations. Most recently, she has received a one-year fellowship to work on domestic violence, carrying her commitment to women's safety from the streets and public spaces of Mumbai into the heart of the home.

(Production Team)

MANOJ SABLE

Manoj Sable is a community organiser from Bharatnagar, Vashi Naka. As Team Leader for CORO India's Right to Pee Campaign, he coordinates across four wards, holding together the logistics, relationships, and momentum that a city-wide campaign demands. Before joining CORO, he worked with the Reliance Foundation, where he developed the field instincts and organisational skills he brings to everything he does. On ‘Mast Mahila Mandali’, Manoj was the quiet engine behind the production, ensuring that the ten women directors had everything they needed, every step of the way.

(Production Team)