
Pinki Sonkar, who was the subject of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki" smiles during a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.-based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts

Pinki Sonkar, right, with Dr. Subodh Kumar Singh, who are the subjects of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki" arrive for a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts

Pinki Sonkar, who was the subject of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki", poses for the media with the Oscar statuette on arriving at a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts

Pinki Sonkar, who was the subject of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki", reacts at a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts

Pinki Sonkar, left, with Dr. Subodh Kumar Singh, who are the subjects of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki", at a press conference, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts.

Rajender Sonkar, father of Pinki who was the subject of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki", fastens a watch onto Pinki's wrist during a press conference, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts

Pinki Sonkar, who was the subject of the Oscar winning film "Smile Pinki" smiles during a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. "Smile Pinki" is a documentary film about Pinki who received free surgery to correct her cleft lip. According to Smile Train, a U.S.- based international charity that provides surgery to those in need, more than 4.7 million children in developing countries suffer with unrepaired clefts
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