The 97-minute film in Koli, Marathi, and Hindi languages which premiered in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at Sundance has won eight awards including the UN Perception Change Award. It revolves around two friends - Rakesh and Ganesh, both indigenous Koli Fishermen in Mumbai, who are driven to desperation by a dying sea, and their friendship begins to fracture as they take very different paths to provide for their struggling families. They both are inheritors of the great Koli knowledge system -- a way to harvest the sea by following the moon and the tides. Rakesh has kept faith in the traditional fishing methods while Ganesh has moved away from them, embracing technology.