The film looks at mangrove wetlands in Tamil Nadu, their relationship with the communities living around them, the degradation of the ecosystem and the subsequent efforts to restore them.
This is the story of Mendha, a small tribal village in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra, that resisted exploitation and found alternatives when confronted with displacement because of a hydroelectric project.
This is an in-depth account of loss of childhood due to the pressure of poverty in India. The film offers some positive guidelines for striking at the roots of this deep rooted malady.
The film takes a look at the people who make a living by 'illegally' extracting chemical pollutants from the drains ejected by the industrial units in/around Delhi.