This film tells the story of a storyteller whose love for cinema grew even faster than he did. Born and brought up in a village, he was the son of a Sarpanch, which allowed him to afford watching every new film. He would cycle all the way to another village where there was a small theatre to watch the films. Even the person who sold tickets on the black market would always have an extra ticket for him, never charging more than the original price, recognising the kid's love for films. He would watch films as if he were a part of them, living the story as his own. He also had a friend who would reach his home before he returned from watching the film. His friend also loved stories but couldn't afford to go to the cinema, so the boy would tell him the story. The day after the release of a new film, his entire class would maintain silence for him to narrate the story. He would recount the film in his own unique way, and the other students loved it. He continued this until he grew up. It is then revealed that this is a film within a film, a vision of a director who is now starting the shooting of this story.