This historical documentary explores what is believed to be the birthplace of Molana, a revered religious and cultural figure whose legacy continues to shape the community today. Located in a traditional mud structure that has stood for centuries, the site is both a physical and spiritual landmark for the people living around it.
Locals recount that Molana left his birthplace between 400 to 450 years ago, a timeline passed down through generations. However, this narrative is questioned by a historian interviewed in the film, highlighting the gap between oral tradition and academic history.
Through interviews with two experts and locals connected to the site, the documentary examines how this location influences the community’s identity and spiritual life. Whether as a symbol of Islamic scholarship, cultural memory, or living heritage, the site remains a testament to the deep respect held for Molana and his teachings.