

Chilika Bank : Director: Akansha Joshi | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2008
Synopsis: In a canvas spread over four decades, a banyan tree, on the banks of the lake Chilika, silently whispers tales of the lake and her fisher folk. From the times when there was no export bazaar to the time when there maybe no lake.
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