
In a remote village in South India, three generations of sons react to the death of Century Gowda, their grandfather, a 101-year-old man. The three story lines intertwine before converging at Century Gowda's "Thithi", the final funeral celebration eleven days after a death.
A deeply humanistic, darkly funny, and profoundly moving look at life and death in a rural Indian village. It feels lived-in, authentic, and rich with the quiet absurdities of everyday existence.














