In 1994 he went back to meet the six, after that it took almost ten years before he saw them again. In Maisha ni Karata images of the last encounters alternate with images from ’91 and ’94. In that way the development, misfortune and changes in the members of the group are traced. The hardship of life in the streets literally and metaphorically left the boys, now in their twenties, with scars. Everybody went their own way, some of them are doing pretty fine, and others are still struggling every day with their lives.