That Hindi movies have a very special place in Kalpana Saroj’s life is evident. Not only is her own story akin to a movie script, every other sentence in which she narrates her memories, she pauses to refer to a movie character in a similar situation, or hums a few lines from a song. “I have grown up watching Hindi movies,” says the chairperson of Kamani Tubes. “As a child, we would gather to watch movies in the village, projected on cloth screens erected in the open air. It was most exciting!” Later, when theatres opened, Saroj used to save the one rupee needed for watching a movie every week. “It was a big deal for us,” she says. “But then, movies meant magic.”