The story revolves around a poor farmer who thinks that if his Sarpanch or head of the village asks him to sow a crop that crop would definitely grow on the barren land of their village. This story reveals the superstitious layer of India in its most innocent and naïve form. The method used to animate is the puppet style, which is one of the oldest forms of communicating stories in many parts of India. With the outline of famous folk tales from the Bhil tribe about Indra and his elephant, the film communicates social, economic and political differences in society.