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Anmol Rodriguez
Indian acid attack survivor (born 1994) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anmol Rodriguez (born 17 November 1994) is an Indian acid attack survivor.
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When Rodriguez was two months old, her father attacked her and her mother with acid, angry that Rodriguez was a girl. The acid attack killed Rodriguez's mother and left her permanently scarred. Her father was arrested, and Rodriguez was abandoned by the remainder of her family.[1] She was saved by a Mumbai-based orphanage, Shree Manav Seva Sangh. Today, Rodriguez works to inspire fellow acid attack survivors,[2] and is a fashion icon[3][4] to people across the globe.
She started her NGO Sahas Foundation in 2017 to help other acid attack survivors in their rehabilitation. In addition to her charity work, Rodriguez is a fashion influencer[5] and Tedx speaker.[6][7][8] "Aunty ji"[9] was her first short film where she has shared screen with Shabana Azmi.
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