The early in modern history of Asia has much of its roots in a land that is home to the Sindhi people. The land of Sindh, now a formal province of Pakistan is home to what Western academia calls the Indus Valley. Civilization better known to Sindhi people as the Sindh Valley Civilization. People of Sindhi heritage can be found in almost every country of the world despite their small numbers Hong Kong, Dubai, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, West Africa, Spain, the Caribbean islands and the other Virgin Islands.
Sindh was an integral part of the diverse yet strongly integrated India. However, in 1947 the creation of two new States the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and India led to the largest mass migration of people in history. In this from the provinces of Sindh, Punjab, Baluchistan and Sarhad are known as northwestern frontier province, migrated to the newly fragmented Indian side and some Muslims from the rest of what was formerly India migrated to the newly formed Pakistan. Their role as more industrious traders and merchants establish connections which they clink tuned for survival and development. This documentary aims to illuminate the cultural past and current generational challenges to maintaining our heritage.