TLDR;
This YouTube video presents a gripping narrative about a family's struggle against oppression and injustice in a rural Indian village. The story revolves around Shiv Mani and his family, who face threats from powerful landlords seeking to seize their land. The film explores themes of family, revenge, and the fight for justice, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized communities in India.
- The film depicts the conflict between farmers and landlords over land and resources.
- It explores themes of family loyalty, revenge, and the fight for justice.
- The story highlights the challenges faced by marginalized communities in India.
Slippery Path and Police Chase [0:47]
The video opens with a group navigating a slippery path near water, discussing concerns about getting a bag wet. There's tension as they talk about being easily caught and the need to stay quiet. The scene transitions into a police chase with music playing, suggesting a dangerous situation.
Goat Thieves and a Murder Investigation [3:00]
The scene shifts to a discussion about goats and a recent murder. Characters debate whether the goats have run away due to fear and whether someone might file a case if they find the goats. The conversation touches on promotions, goat thieves in the police force, and the investigation into the landlord's murder.
Seeking Revenge and Family Loyalty [4:17]
A character questions why someone didn't save him and expresses a desire to find Shiva, wanting him alive or dead. There's talk of teaching someone a lesson and dragging them until morning. The conversation shifts to filing a police case against an entire family, with threats of jail time and talk of avenging a father's death.
Weekly Payments and Puppies [5:37]
The discussion turns to weekly payments and finding puppies quickly. A character mentions not paying the weekly amount due to financial difficulties. The scene ends with a call to find the puppies quickly.
Seeking Help and Hiding in the Forest [6:31]
A man seeks help, mentioning that Narasimha has been bothering him. He expresses support for his sister, who is facing difficulties. The conversation reveals that a father and son are hiding in the forest, having run away from their home and farm. The man offers jewelry to help them reach Shiva.
Shiv Mani's Family Problems [7:40]
The scene transitions to a truck journey, with a character asking to go to the city near the temple. The video then describes Shiv Mani's family running in different directions because Narasimha's family wants to find and kill them. This conflict is described as a common issue between farmers and big landlords in India.
Land Grabbing and Cement Factory [8:40]
The video explains that Shiv Mani and Narasimha live in a village divided between the poor and the rich. Narasimha wants to grab the land of the poor to set up a cement factory with his brother Venkatesh, who is a member of the Madras company. This involves forcibly taking 1600 acres of land with weapons.
Lust for Money and Arranged Marriage [9:34]
Narasimha's lust for money leads him to target Shiv Mani's three acres of land. Shiv Mani's elder son, Guru Mani, is strongly against selling the land. The scene shifts to a discussion about Guru Mani getting married, with his mother encouraging him to meet a girl.
Family Photos and a New Room [10:41]
The family plans to get photos taken at Chitra Studio, believing it will make them look younger. The conversation shifts to a new room being built and the installation of a fan. A character expresses that he can't take another wife because she is coming from someone else's house and shouldn't be troubled.
Field Visit and Wild Pigs [11:55]
Parvati tells Guru to bring his father's shirt while washing clothes. Guru finds a bidi in the shirt and questions why his father smokes. Bhaskar informs Guru that his father is unwell and resting in his field. They discuss wild pigs and the need to be careful while passing through the fields at night.
Confrontation and Electric Wire [13:11]
Guru confronts his father about his concern and the need to see what is wrong with him. The scene transitions to a discussion about an electric wire, with characters arguing about its danger and the death of a dog. One character swears to pull down all the pillars.
Filmy Things and Courage [16:46]
Narasimha considers himself the big trump card of the village. A character expresses that fighting for rights is necessary and there is no need to be afraid. The conversation shifts to Sheru's death and consoling Chintamani, who is very sad.
Water Dispute and Police Intervention [19:40]
Characters argue about extracting water from a well, with threats of cutting off access and pushing someone into the well. The police intervene, taking a character away. The scene transitions to a discussion about land division and the use of the well, with characters feeling compelled to stop others from using it.
Panchayat Decision and Apologies [22:51]
The conversation shifts to selling land and releasing a son from jail. Narasimha is asked to apologize to Shiv Mani and his son. The scene ends with a discussion about Panchayat elections and the need for help from old men to win.
Humiliation and Consolation [25:19]
A character questions why a child was sent and expresses a lack of courage to say anything against others. The scene transitions to a discussion about falling at someone's feet and losing respect. A character consoles another, saying not to let their heart be sad.
Police Station and Vomiting [26:38]
A character is detained at the police station, and another is beaten. The scene shifts to Chintamani vomiting and being questioned about pushing his mother. The conversation reveals that Narasimha told him that the whole village is at his feet, but he will only leave his son if he falls down.
Movie Review and Revenge Planning [29:10]
The scene opens with a discussion about a movie. The conversation shifts to Rajesh being beaten up in the whole village and planning revenge. A character expresses that if he had killed him that day, he would have been proud of his son all his life.
The Murder and its Aftermath [31:37]
The scene depicts a murder, with characters discussing the events leading up to it. The conversation reveals that Shiva's son was responsible for the murder. The scene ends with characters deciding to write a complaint and inform someone about it.
Identifying the Body and Seeking Justice [35:05]
Characters identify a body, with one character denying that it is his son. The scene transitions to a discussion about a missing case and a dead body being found. The police state that they cannot confirm the identity of the body until they get the head.
Grief and Acceptance [38:27]
A mother searches for her son, expressing that she will only be relieved if she sees him. The scene transitions to a discussion about killing someone and how they will never come back. Parvati has now accepted that Guru Mani has gone far away from him and merged into infinity.
Celebrating Death and Planning Revenge [39:58]
A character is called for a puja, which means his son is dead. The scene transitions to a discussion about celebrating Narasimha's Shraddh and planning revenge. A mother expresses that she has to take care of her children day and night.
Life's Turn and a New Beginning [41:50]
The scene depicts a new beginning, with a character getting up and changing his age. Parvati had now accepted that Guru Mani has gone far away from him and merged into infinity. The scene ends with a character going to meet someone, taking a bag with him.
Cement Factory and a Murder [44:09]
The scene transitions to a discussion about setting up a cement factory and the profits it will bring. The scene shifts to a murder, with characters discovering Maya's body. The conversation reveals that Shiva killed Narasimha.
Confessions and Family Escape [46:11]
Shiva confesses to killing Narasimha, explaining that he saw him running with a knife. He reveals that his younger brother threw a bomb. The scene ends with the family packing up and escaping, with Shamni having only one purpose: saving his family.
Hunting and Biryani [49:17]
The scene opens with a discussion about hunting and biryani. The conversation reveals that a small child and his father killed Narasimha and are roaming in the forest. The scene ends with a call to search for him and bring him back.
Following Footsteps and a Cold Night [50:26]
Characters follow footsteps, realizing that they are being followed. The scene transitions to a discussion about the cold night and the need to wear slippers. The conversation reveals that Parvati is coming and they need to be careful.
Reunion and a Warning [53:35]
Parvati reunites with the group, warning them that Narsingh's men are looking for them. She advises them to leave without telling her where they are going. The scene ends with Parvati urging them to be careful and get out of the way.
Toys and Bombs [55:11]
A character is going to pluck raisins for Baba Lakshmi. The scene transitions to a discussion about toys and bombs. The conversation reveals that Dagdu and Narasimha's driver gave a statement that Shiv Mani sent his son to the hotel and then killed him.
Confession and Justification [57:34]
A character admits to committing a crime, justifying it by saying that it was a crime to kill his brother. He argues that the police are slaves of money and will obey whoever throws money at them. The scene ends with a character going to meet his uncle, warning him to be careful in the jungle.
Aunt's Attack and Apologies [59:28]
Shiva reveals that Dagdu forcefully killed him at uncle's house. He went in and beat him and his aunt badly, leaving them unconscious in the hospital. The scene ends with Shiva apologizing for putting them in trouble.
Missing Family and Falteing Steps [1:00:19]
Shiva reflects on missing his family and feeling faltering steps. He remembers those who were once with him and feels their absence. The scene ends with Shiva missing his family and feeling that if only her family were together.
Bombs and Nonsense [1:01:15]
A character finds bombs and is told not to touch them. The scene transitions to a discussion about nonsense and strength. The conversation reveals that Narsingh did not leave his brother alive even after making the villagers touch his feet.
Gori's Arrival and a Reunion [1:04:35]
Gori arrives and reunites with a character. The scene ends with a character being told to handle something.
Family Sacrifice and a Dark Past [1:09:38]
A character expresses a desire to kill and save his family, but not to get them into trouble. The scene transitions to a discussion about a dark past, with a character revealing that he made a living out of making alcohol. He was known for making the best wine in the area.
Collector's Office and a New Job [1:11:47]
The scene shifts to a summons from the collector's office. A character gets a new job and is told to clean carefully. The conversation reveals that the character is very poor and doesn't even have clothes.
Landlords and a Lawyer [1:12:42]
The scene transitions to a discussion about landlords and a lawyer. The conversation reveals that the landlords are forcibly taking away the land of the villagers. The scene ends with a character being told to file a case and stay calm.
Land Dispute and a Temple Visit [1:14:11]
The scene shifts to a land dispute, with characters arguing about who the land belongs to. The conversation reveals that the land was fraudulently grabbed. The scene ends with a character being told to take the money and go to his temple.
Accountant and a Marriage Proposal [1:15:18]
A character has become an accountant and is very happy. The scene transitions to a discussion about a marriage proposal. The conversation reveals that the girl's family insulted them a lot.
Insult and a Drunkard [1:17:59]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a drunkard. The conversation reveals that the girl's family insulted them a lot. The scene ends with a character saying that she is ready to marry a guy like Shiva and settle down.
Love and New Slippers [1:18:39]
The scene opens with a discussion about love. The scene transitions to a discussion about new slippers. The conversation reveals that a character is going to give something to Munia for the first time.
Orphan and Slippers [1:21:10]
A character is given the responsibility of an orphan. The scene transitions to a discussion about slippers. The conversation reveals that Shiva made Munia walk with slippers.
Slipper Insult and a Beating [1:22:22]
A character is insulted with slippers and beaten. The scene ends with a character being told not to remove the slippers from his head.
Village Spectacle and a Plea for Help [1:23:34]
The whole village was watching the spectacle of someone killing him. The scene ends with a plea for help.
Slipper Threat and a Rescue [1:25:26]
A character threatens to kill someone if they wear slippers. The scene transitions to a rescue, with a character being tied up in the school. The conversation reveals that Vishwanath came and attacked their houses.
Liquor Money and a Family Part [1:27:15]
Vishwanath made a lot of money from the liquor you made. He earned money and became a big man that's why he told you. I agreed to everything and made you part of the family.
Land Registration and a Movement [1:28:35]
The scene shifts to a discussion about land registration and a movement. The conversation reveals that the land belongs to the people of our village. The scene ends with a character being told not to fight with those people.
Lawyer Arrest and a Meeting [1:30:38]
The scene transitions to a discussion about a lawyer arrest and a meeting. The conversation reveals that the lawyer was arrested at the railway station. The scene ends with a character saying that he wants Shiv Man's entire family to be destroyed.
Stabbing and a Hospital Visit [1:34:02]
Shivan, someone stabbed your brother. The scene transitions to a hospital visit. The scene ends with a character saying that he will take you to the hospital and save you.
Death and Forgiveness [1:36:00]
A character is dying and asks for forgiveness. The scene ends with a character being told to run away and close the door.
Temple and a Second Chance [1:37:36]
A character is told to go to my temple. The scene transitions to a discussion about a second chance. The conversation reveals that the character came to another village to save himself.
Stranger and a Marriage [1:40:04]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a stranger and a marriage. The conversation reveals that the police are looking for the character. The scene ends with a character saying that she needs a man like you who is mine and my take care of the kids.
Temple and a New Life [1:41:48]
The scene opens with a discussion about a temple and a new life. The conversation reveals that the character used to come here whenever he felt scared. The scene ends with a character saying that he didn't want to lose his family again.
Lawyer and a Court Meeting [1:43:34]
The scene transitions to a discussion about a lawyer and a court meeting. The conversation reveals that the character will go to the lawyer and find out. The scene ends with a character being told not to disturb goddess Lakshmi.
Hospital and a Problem [1:44:19]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a hospital and a problem. The conversation reveals that his family is already in a state of shock at the hospital. The scene ends with a character saying that only after trouble comes to your head will you People remember God.
Minor and a Murder [1:45:03]
The scene transitions to a discussion about a minor and a murder. The conversation reveals that Narasimha killed my brother. The scene ends with a character saying that he killed him so he could rest in peace.
Dog and a Debt [1:47:04]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a dog and a debt. The conversation reveals that Venkatesh, your father is indebted to me. The scene ends with a character saying that he wants to get that done.
Court and Slippers [1:48:08]
The scene opens with a discussion about the court. The scene transitions to a discussion about slippers. The conversation reveals that the character is looking right.
Bomb and a Client [1:49:40]
The scene transitions to a discussion about a bomb and a client. The conversation reveals that he has brought a bomb with him. The scene ends with a character saying that he is going to have dinner, my client is coming over.
Magistrate and a Murder Case [1:51:29]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a magistrate and a murder case. The conversation reveals that the person who was murdered was an accomplished man. The scene ends with a character saying that the Y Shiv Mani's land is behind all this.
Panchas and a Verdict [1:53:38]
The scene transitions to a discussion about Panchas and a verdict. The conversation reveals that thousands of people work for us, so the villagers and their children do not go hungry. The scene ends with a character saying that he should come and touch our feet and give us the land as well.
Police and a Stroll [1:55:20]
The scene shifts to a discussion about the police and a stroll. The conversation reveals that the people are also sitting here, they caught it. The scene ends with a character saying that he is going for a little stroll, I will sit quietly.
Land and a Trap [1:57:09]
The scene transitions to a discussion about land and a trap. The conversation reveals that the character worked for them my whole life. The scene ends with a character saying that the place where your son killed Narasimha He was there, they were beating him up at that very place.
Monster and a Car [1:59:30]
The scene shifts to a discussion about a monster and a car. The conversation reveals that the character is going to become a monster again. The scene ends with a character saying that he may die but don't let go of it.
Fight and a Decision [2:01:31]
The scene transitions to a fight and a decision. The conversation reveals that the character has come just to show our people. The scene ends with a character saying that we will resolve the differences and there will be no bloodshed and together with love.
Land and Education [2:03:39]
The scene shifts to a discussion about land and education. The conversation reveals that if you have land, someone will snatch your money. The scene ends with a character saying that we will do it.