In 1930, a bunch of Indians led by a frail, aged man marched a distance of 241 miles. They marched for salt. Mahatma Gandhi was capable of craft an anti-colonial, nationalist motion round probably the most primary challenge of livelihood: the best of Indians to make and devour their very own salt. 77 years later, the Vast Eye Movie crew adopted the path of the well-known Dandi salt march, stopping on the identical villages and cities, searching for Gandhi's legacy. Set in opposition to the backdrop of Gandhi's authentic journey, it is a highway film about problems with livelihood in fashionable, globalizing India. It's a documentary about 'the salt tales' of our occasions.