Few people have the valour to have their work stand against the prominently prevalent bigotry of the society, and with having set foot in an industry infamous for its uncertainties and expeditiously moving morals and perspectives, Mr. Richie Mehta, a person, a filmmaker, tormented by the event of December 16, 2012, that could make people's blood run cold, spoke at TEDxNIITUniversity, about the journey to a voice for cause, sketched through humanity and outrage; the wagon on its course to put forth an effort to eradicate dehumanisation, which was propelled by promises, promises he made to the people, promises he made to humanity–promises that helped him to not give out, but 'give'.