Rag Doll Collective is a production house by Kuhu Juneja, 
delivering short-form, visually-striking satirical videos that 
confront unfair gendered power dynamics head-on.

Inspired by the words of Giselle Pelicot—who, during a
2024 rape case in France, described herself as a 
“rag doll with plastic bags”—our work harnesses wit and
humor to ignite engagement with the topics society often 
tiptoes around.

We embrace the frenetic, “brain-rot” nature of digital culture
to meet Gen Z where they are, turning cynicism into curiosity
and spurring important conversations in a matter of seconds. 
Our collaborations with NGOs, fellow creatives, and everyday
voices yield content that resonates like a meme but lingers 
with a purpose—exposing everyday microaggressions,
lampooning societal expectations, and transforming 
discomfort into dialogue.

Yet our vision extends beyond the screen. Through in-person events, 
merchandise, and collective activations, we’re building a community
that supports women and demands systemic change. 

By reframing silence as an invitation for satire, we position digital satire
as a potent strategy for activism—making discussions about gender 
inequality accessible, authentic, and impossible to ignore. After all, if 
you can make someone laugh, you can make them think—and that 
is where real transformation begins.