Anu is an industrialist and plans to start an industry in "Sundari Tota", a place owned by his father and inhabited by rural folks.
But Rashbihari had promised to donate "Sundari Tota" to his religious guru for building an Ashram.
The villagers revolt back with Jhili's father against the decision to donate the land to his religious guru.
With his team of digital artist, Tilak Ray[6][7] and 18 roto artists, Bapu Lenka[8][9] has made an exceptional effort to revive and preserve the loved movie, making it the first black and white regional film of the country to have been colourised.
Tilak Ray, the Director of Digital Painting along with his associated roto-artists colourised 2,19,000 frames of the black and white movie.