
Determined to eradicate malaria he himself visits all the villages providing test kits and medication. In the other village he was unable to save a girl from exorcism as she died.

By the help of some locals he first went to a village and approach them to take free Malaria tests. Siddharth decides to spread awareness in the villages.

His associates informed him there are about 151 villages under the PHC all around in remote hilly terrains where people aren't interested to come to hospital as they treat their diseases by exorcism. While leaving from there, a villager brought his daughter for treatment thinking it's a DUMA (ghost) but, as per diagnosis it was found out to be Malaria. He tried to escape from the village by resigning. It was very difficult for him to cope with the new place. Siddharth arrives there with much difficulties and meets Ravindra(Pharmacist). Janbai PHC having 151 villages under it and infamous for Naxals dominance with no basic facilities. So, Siddharth has to go there without his wishes. Siddharth, a young doctor who completed his MBBS from Bhubaneswar, has been posted to Janbai PHC, a cut-off tribal area in the Malkangiri district of Odisha.Īs per the guidelines of Government of Odisha, medical students studying in Government sponsored medical courses have to serve in tribal or rural areas of Odisha for 5 years otherwise they have to pay 5 crore bond price.

This indeed is an inspirational to the best of its league, igniting the minds of fresh graduate Doctors to serve the humanity and act as trailblazer to carve a niche for others to follow the suit. The film portrays a doctor's relentless fight against superstitions and struggle to make tribal people aware of facts about Malaria disease. The film stars Babushaan Mohanty and Dipanwit Dashmohapatra in lead roles. Malaria Eradication in Inaccessible Areas), is a 2022 Indian Odia-language adventure drama film written and directed by Vishal Mourya and Debi Prasad Lenka and produced by Deependra Samal. DAMaN, abbreviation for Durgama Anchalare Malaria Nirakarana ( transl.
