Indigo, is a colour of many faces. From the time it was discovered, it has led to many wars in its name. It has led to exploitation and rebellion in the same time. The colour that once was so rare that only royal families were allowed to wear them, is now in danger of being overridden by chemicals. The age-old traditions of making the colour naturally is fading away with its process, even all of its poetry and culture is being lost. And in a country like India, where Indigo was at the center of all its culture, the colour in its natural form has been slowly disappearing. The film has come from the unlikeliest of sources. Little pockets across the country have rejuvenated this practice, and have gone on a journey to discover the colour in its most essential and pure form.
Sign up and get access to some cool features. Create watchlists, check in at movies, rate them or even write whole reviews! You can also share literally everything on Moviebuff with your friends, enemies, frenemies, family, babysitter or pets. Is that enough incentive for you?