A young woman comes to a village Pangira to study the ground level situation and
with the help of her most respected teacher goes on to spread the message of
Global warming and growing alternative crops instead of traditional crops for
water conservation. Scarcity of water is the main problem of the village and the
division of land due to division in families gives rise to internal crisis with
the political goons taking advantage of the situation. We have seen it happen in
the case of Onion growers and this film has tried to place before the viewers as
to who is responsible of such crisis.
The story of 'Pangira' is all about how rapidly Indian villages have changed,
over a period of time. Old rural hospitality and contented, peaceful village
life - is now a History! Right from natural resources to local politics -
'Indian village' has changed and IS still changing from every aspect. Miss-use
...of drinking and farming water, un-imaginable destruction of natural resources
by cutting down trees in and around villages is normal. Development is
happening, but with 'Jilha Parishads' and 'Panchayat Samitees', politics and
courruption has become integral part of the system. At the end, a farmer, a
common man, still does not get the price he deserves for his hard work. This is
the story of 'Pangira'. It doesn't have a Hero or a villain ..It is the story
about normal people..
Eka gaav pandhari chi kahani...PANGIRA...