In the small, sleepy town of —originally named Durjanpur until a name change by Jawaharlal Nehru—life moves at its own pace

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A superstitious mother worried about her daughter’s marriage. A love-struck compounder trying to win over his lady love. Munnibai, a do-gooder eunuch running for local elections.

The Villagers: Through his letter-writing, Mahadev becomes a central figure in the lives of the local characters, including:

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In the end, it is revealed that the entire narrative was a fictional novel written by Mahadev, inspired by his real-life experiences in the village. While not every villager found a happy ending in reality, Mahadev used his writing to correct his mistakes and finally achieve his dream of being a published author. Legal Viewing Note: