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".