This is a story of a man belonging to 'Dalit'[7] community, which forms a major part of India's marginalized millions, showcasing his struggle in standing against oppression and for a dignified life for himself and many others like him.
Hashiye Ke Log is an attempt to view the process of economic development undertaken by successive governments, during the past two decades-characterized as the period of unprecedented growth rates,'GDP's'-in the light of Gandhi's Talisman.
Moreover, it also an attempt to showcase the life stories of marginalized sections of our society who, unfortunately, have been missing from popular mediums of expression, particularly cinema.
Crowd funding[3] is a concept which may attract the filmmakers who want to use the culture of philanthropy to make the films without depending on big production houses.
[10] Recently Pawan Had a Press conference followed by a Panel Discussion on "Presence of Marginalized section in Indian Cinema" at Constitution Club of India, New Delhi,[11] where he launched his Crowd Funding Campaign.