The story of million farmers :-
The story revolves around Sitaram, a farmer
like many other in central India, with less than limited means. Trying
hard to meet ends and provide for his family the basics of life. The
problem, repeatedly failing monsoon, the lifeline of Indian farmers,
making his land yield nothing but weed despite him doing all he can.
His family of 5, including his wife, two sons, and a daughter suffers
along.
Sitaram's efforts to quench the thirst of his
land leads him try and dig a well in his land. The hard sound of
mattock hitting the dreadful black rock – Kalichaat – is nothing but a
disaster as cracking Kalichaat and reaching water beneath will require
means beyond his approach. But to match adversities with his will, he
approaches the local bank specifically established to meet the needs of
farmers, only to realize that getting help there is even complex than
breaking Kalichaat.
In this state of despair, the showering water
coming out of a tubewell drilling at his village makes him wonder why
can't he have one at his land. A hope for him, perceived a gamble by
many, including his wife. Again the seemingly never ending tryst
authorities, loan sharks, and religious gurus, while keeping his family
hopeful for a better future, begins. Pledging the very land he wanted
water for, tubewell drilling starts. One after another, attempts fail,
land shrinks and hopes die. What's left is a question on our conscience
as a society and as a system, as to why we let the actual breadwinner
die in pursuit of a better life.
Inspiration For Making Film..
Kalichaat, the impregnable rock, a film is inspired by the works of an NGO Vibhavari working in Dewas district since year 2000. It is an established non profit organization which has been working on water crises and farmers & landless workers’ rights for last two decades. The organisation is founded by Dr. Sunil Chaturvedi who is an active social worker and a profound writer. His acclaimed novel , Kalichaat is the foundation for this film and share the title with the same.
The screen play and dialogues are written by
Dr. Sonal who is founder member of Vibhavari and the work to upift the
social status of these farmers and other villagers has been the motto of
her life. Sonal is a poetess at her heart and has published many
heartfelt poems in her collection –‘Pata Nahi’.
As Dr. Sunil and Sonal had been working for
around two decades with the people of this region, the story and
dialogues has a clear appearance of the dialect and context of the
region. The film depicts the actual scenario of rural india and the woes
and troubles of Indian farmer and his family members.
Website :- www.kalichaat.com/
