In June 2010, when I was attending the Film Appreciation course at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, avant-garde film director Mani Kaul came for a valedictory lecture and interacted with us. The coordinator of the course, Professor Suresh Chabria, introduced Mani as ‘‘the best film director of our time.’’ Many of us in the batch had not seen Kaul’s movies as they were not easily available. I remember during our course his documentary Siddheshwari was screened at the Film Archives auditorium and we were mesmerised by its form and aesthetics. It felt like we were watching a long poem gently unfold on celluloid.