The film was made on a "less than shoestring budget" through "crowd-funding" captures the agony of being uprooted from one's native land in search of work and the ensuing pains of "reconciling with losing one identity unwillingly and assuming another reluctantly".
Made with a budget of Rs 8.5 lakh, the film has been directed by Pawan K Shrivastava who hails from Chhapra district in north Bihar.
Srivastava said he wanted to make the story for years. It is set against the backdrop of closure of sugar industry in the state during 1985-1990.
The 29-year-old director says he was inspired to crowd-fund his movie from filmmaker Onir's "I Am". Also, the director did not want to "let go of the creative control from his hand".
"I finished my script by the beginning of 2012 and approached a few producers but all rejected it saying "it lacked plot and masala and item-numbers."
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