At the confluence of the Eastern and Western Ghats lies Solaganai, a tribal village where the Solagars struggle for drinking water despite living in the birthplace of streams. Each summer, they walk miles across valleys for a single pot of water. When a 300-year-old well, long buried under debris, is restored, the filmmaker begins documenting the effort. What unfolds is more than the revival of a water source. The Well is an observational portrait of resilience, indigenous knowledge and the fragile balance between humanity and ecology.
