Narrative. Advocacy. Action.

The Rani Fund is the programmatic arm of the Sandhuro Rani Bijli Trust, established by the Bijli family.

Since 2021, the Fund has worked at the intersection of storytelling, advocacy, and community partnerships in support of marginalized women and children. The Fund uses culture as a deliberate tool — to build awareness, shift mindsets, and direct resources toward communities that need them most. 

The Rani Fund supports marginalized women and children — survivors of violence, victims of injustice, and members of minority communities — through storytelling, advocacy, and partnerships that create real change. We work at the intersection of narrative and action. Through film, music, art, and collaborations with NGOs and mission-driven organisations, we build programmes designed to support vulnerable communities at every stage — from awareness to rehabilitation to reintegration.

We believe that lasting change requires two things: the stories that shift mindsets, and the structures that follow through.

The conversation.

We use film, music, and art to bring people together. We collaborate with leading minds to understand the need. And we use data to build programmes that make the most impact.