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The oldest inhabitants of Mumbai - the Koli fisherfolk from the village of Trombay Koliwada, are gradually moving away from the livelihood of fishing.


Why is this happening?


The toxic, plastic-filled seawater, and being locked in by the government's infrastructure projects on all sides, leaves the Kolis with no choice but to look for alternate sources of income.


Based on research conducted by Lalitha Kamath and Gopal Dubey from the School of Habitat Studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (made as a part of the Inhabited Sea Project initiated by the University of Pennsylvania), Sagarputra looks at the struggles and modes of resistance of the Koli community to claim their space, livelihood, and identity under unprecedented environmental and social circumstances.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    21 minutes
  • Language
    Marathi, Hindi
  • Country
    India
  • Premiere
    Yes
  • Director
    Pooja Das Sarkar
  • Screenwriter
    Lalitha Kamath, Gopal Dubey & Pooja Das Sarkar
  • Producer
    University of Pennsylvania
  • Filmmaker
    Pooja Das Sarkar
  • Cinematographer
    Vimal Mylon
  • Editor
    Pooja Das Sarkar
  • Animator
    Nisha Mathrani
  • Sound Design
    Vimal Mylon
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