This is the story of seventeen-year-old Laali's (Ratan Rajput) optimism about life and her courage and compassion when it comes to rescuing her family from the throes of hunger and abject poverty.
In a small town in Bihar is a minority Dalit race called the 'Musahar' who by profession are rat killers. To this race belongs a family of six that forms the subject of this new...
This is the story of seventeen-year-old Laali's (Ratan Rajput) optimism about life and her courage and compassion when it comes to rescuing her family from the throes of hunger and abject poverty.
In a small town in Bihar is a minority Dalit race called the 'Musahar' who by profession are rat killers. To this race belongs a family of six that forms the subject of this new show.
On one hand where the show talks about poverty, on the other it also highlights the fact that in this male dominated society, a woman has not lost her identity and has the ability to overcome barriers. Laali sets an example by supporting her father to run the family.
In the background of poverty, the extreme sacrifices that Laali makes is a moving story. Laali lives with her parents and her younger siblings in a village called Koyna in Bihar. They come from a low caste and by profession are rat killers or 'Musahars' who help the Zamindars to protect their land and homes from infestation. The father scrapes together a small income and the girl does odd jobs around the village to support him. And like any other girl her age, she also dreams of a happy life after her marriage to a man who loves her. Will her dreams ever come true after a life of struggle and disappointments?