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"One But Many" UK Parliament Screening at The Palace of Westminster

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One But Many is a documentary examining global conservation and human–wildlife conflict. Executive produced by Niraj Bhatia, the film will screen privately in a co-sponsored event by The Niraj Bhatia Foundation and Om Films, aimed at bringing awareness to the importance of banning the import of hunting trophies into the UK.

Time & Location


March 2, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM GMT
Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 0AA, UK


Why this matters...

On March 2, 2026, One But Many will screen privately inside the Palace of Westminster for invited Members of Parliament and key stakeholders to support informed discussion around global conservation challenges and the UK’s approach to trophy hunting imports.


Presence matters. Showing up matters. This event is designed to put the issue directly in front of decision-makers—and it represents a rare opportunity to educate, influence, and potentially activate lawmakers when it matters most.


One But Many is a feature documentary directed and produced by Janna Giacoppo and executive produced by Niraj Bhatia. The film reveals how the escalating global crisis of Human-Wildlife Conflict is being weaponized against the very people and animals it affects most. This unflinching documentary exposes the deep ties between the trophy hunting industry and policy decisions driven by both the U.S. and African governments, leaving communities and wildlife in peril. But in parts of Kenya, where trophy hunting has been banned for decades, extraordinary models of coexistence are not only emerging—they’re thriving. With raw truth and radical hope, One But Many dares to reimagine how humans and wildlife share space in an increasingly complex world.


Survival—and proves that coexistence is not only possible, but already happening.


The screening is sponsored by The Niraj Bhatia Foundation and co-sponsored by Om Films, reflecting Niraj's broader commitment to using storytelling, convening power, and civic engagement to drive real-world change.


The evening will begin at 6:00 PM, followed by a moderated discussion and Q&A. A reception will follow, providing space for continued dialogue among Members of Parliament, cultural leaders, advocates, and invited guests.

This is a private, invitation-only event.

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