
The "Cap-Box" (Kepin Dabbi)—a tiny cardboard box no bigger than a coin, used to hold small bindhi sized pieces of crackers. While one might wonder how much joy such a small box could possibly bring a child, for the young boy in our story, it is more than just a toy. It is a vessel that triggers a cascade of life`s fleeting moments.
The story weaves through the complexities of parental relationships, conflicts with relatives, love, infatuation, jealousy, and betrayal—all interspersed with moments of pure, innocent joy. Much like the tiny crackers tucked inside that cap-box, the narrative leaves a lasting impact, popping with emotion and resonance as it unfolds.