TITLE OF THE FILMBayberries Ripen In The Monsoon (Kafal Pako Ashadha)
DIRECTED BYPulkit Tomar
LANGUAGEGarhwali (English subtitles)
YEAR2024
COUNTRYIndia
DURATION20 minutes

PRINCIPAL CREW & CAST

WRITING & EDITINGPulkit Tomar
CINEMATOGRAPHYPrateek Pamecha
LOCATION SOUND, SOUND DESIGN & MIXINGAnkit Thapa
MUSICMartand Badoni
PRINCIPAL CASTAnshul Kandari, Kishana Devi, Kusum Kandari, Prashant Kandari

ABOUT THE FILM

In a small village nestled in the hills of Uttarakhand, India, a young boy’s attempt to call a bird from a local folktale by offering kafals (bayberries) is interwoven with the story of an elderly woman sending a letter to her distant daughter. As the letter arrives, it reveals the deep struggles faced by mountain communities, uncovering challenges that shape their everyday lives.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR

Pulkit Tomar is a self-taught photographer and filmmaker with a degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. His short film ‘Bastaa’ has garnered international acclaim, winning the Special COVID Prize at the International Rare Disease Film Festival in Berlin in 2021.

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

“’Kafal Pako’—a popular folklore in Uttarakhand and Nepal—conveys a deep cultural connection to nature, particularly the kafal fruit (bayberry). Bayberries are supposed to ripen in spring (‘chaith’), and not untimely in early monsoon (‘ashadha’). However, I discovered that climate change is causing the fruit to ripen earlier or later than usual. The title ‘Kafal Pako Ashadha’ embodies shifting seasons and the broader impact of environmental change on traditional rhythms.”