The one who feeds the nation… is now fighting to be heard.
Kisan Ki Pukar is a raw and intimate documentary that brings forward the unheard voices of India’s farmers. Set across rural landscapes, the film captures the everyday realities of those who sustain the nation yet remain overlooked. Through real stories of debt, uncertainty, and resilience, it reveals a life shaped by struggle and silence. Without dramatization or filters, the film observes, listens, and questions: Are we truly aware of the people who feed us, or have we chosen not to hear them?
Farmers are the backbone of the country, yet their struggles remain largely invisible. This film exists to bridge that gap.
Because the real crisis is not just suffering, it is silence.

Kisan Ki Pukar aims to go beyond awareness and create a lasting emotional and social impact. By bringing audiences face-to-face with the lived realities of farmers, the film seeks to spark meaningful conversations across digital platforms, communities, and policy spaces. It encourages viewers to move from passive consumption to active understanding, questioning the systems and silences that surround agriculture. Through festival exposure, media attention, and audience engagement, the film strives to make these voices visible, heard, and impossible to ignore.
The total project budget: ₹5.33 lakh (~USD 5700).
To raise this amount, the project is divided into 9,000 MPC units, each priced at ₹58.89 ($0.63). Supporters can purchase one or more MPCs, effectively becoming part of the film’s ownership ecosystem.

Price per MPC
$0.63
MPC count
9000
Project budget
$5.7k
Raised funds
$0
Language
Hindi
Project type
Documentary
Project location
India
Shooting technique
Live Action
Target group
Family-Friendly
Genre
Documentary, Drama
Fund campaigning days
41
Ownership model
Creator: 10%
Public: 90%
MPC structure
Fiat: 75%
Crypto: 25%
Pre-prodcution starts
2026-03-31
Start date for shootings
2026-05-15
End date for shootings
2026-06-30
Suggest a date for the premiere
2026-11-25
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Kisan Ki Pukar is a raw and intimate documentary that brings forward the unheard voices of India’s farmers. Set across rural landscapes, the film captures the everyday realities of those who sustain the nation yet remain overlooked. Through real stories of debt, uncertainty, and resilience, it reveals a life shaped by struggle and silence. Without dramatization or filters, the film observes, listens, and questions: Are we truly aware of the people who feed us, or have we chosen not to hear them?
Farmers are the backbone of the country, yet their struggles remain largely invisible. This film exists to bridge that gap.
Because the real crisis is not just suffering, it is silence.

Kisan Ki Pukar aims to go beyond awareness and create a lasting emotional and social impact. By bringing audiences face-to-face with the lived realities of farmers, the film seeks to spark meaningful conversations across digital platforms, communities, and policy spaces. It encourages viewers to move from passive consumption to active understanding, questioning the systems and silences that surround agriculture. Through festival exposure, media attention, and audience engagement, the film strives to make these voices visible, heard, and impossible to ignore.
The total project budget: ₹5.33 lakh (~USD 5700).
To raise this amount, the project is divided into 9,000 MPC units, each priced at ₹58.89 ($0.63). Supporters can purchase one or more MPCs, effectively becoming part of the film’s ownership ecosystem.
