In a small village in Andhra Pradesh lives Sesai, a 50-year-old farmer who has spent his life working the soil that barely feeds his family of four. For years, the land he cultivated wasn't even registered in his name β meaning he couldn't get government support or apply for low-interest loans. Yet, every season, he leases small patches of land, borrowing at high interest just to grow his crops. His son, a B.Sc. graduate, stays home without job opportunities. Still, Sesai continues to work before sunrise, holding onto faith that one good harvest will change everything. His story isn't about failure β it's about perseverance, dignity, and hope.