What happens when a river meant to sustain life begins to destroy it? This powerful documentary explore the unfolding crisis in Delhi, capital of India, where pollution has turned the Yamuna River into a source of suffering.
Once revered for its spiritual and ecological significance, the Yamuna now carries industrial waste, untreated sewage, and the burden of a city’s neglect. Families living nearby are being forced to abandon their homes, livelihoods, and heritage, migrating to other states in search of clean air and safe water.
This documentary shows the silent migration caused by environmental collapse using direct testimony, disturbing graphics, and on-the-ground reporting. As Delhi grows, the voices of those forced away by its toxic undercurrent must be heard.