Nanda Master'nka Chatasali

The film narrates the journey of Indian Centenarian Free Educationist Nanda Prusty's unwavering commitment and selflessness towards the people of his village.

This documentary delves into the life of a mystic teacher, centenarian Nanda Prusty, an ordinary Indian villager who gave free education to the poor for more than 70 years.

Transforming from an actor to a teacher, Prusty's narrative extends across three generations, marked by his unwavering commitment to selflessly serve his village on a profound spiritual path.

This hybrid documentary follows centenarian Nanda Prusty who ran a roofless school (called Chatasali) for over 70 years in Kantira[4] village in Jajpur, Odisha.

[7] Ganesh Aaglave, writing in Firstpost, praised it as an "emotional experience, and inspiration and above all a symbol of truthfulness, which teaches the true essence of life".