The Lives Of Kalpvasi: Month-Long Life Of Discipline

At the Magh Mela, in 2026 as always before, thousands chose to live the short life of a Kalpvasi.

Waking before dawn, walking to the river twice a day, eating simply, speaking less, and repeating the same routine for an entire month.

We follow, on screen, two families, two brothers and three sisters, from their first dip in the Ganga at 3 a.m. to their final evening return. The camera stays with them, in their tents, on the riverbank, in moments of stillness and quiet thought.

Shot across the full arc of their day, the film explores not belief, but the human mind - memory, silence, and repetition.

This is not yet another documentation of faith. It is a story of how in the silence of repetition detachment gets shaped.