Suno Sasurji -2020- Short: Film 'link'
Suno Sasurji (2020) stands as a testament to the power of minimalist storytelling. It proves that you don't need a three-hour runtime to explore the intricacies of human connection. By focusing on a specific niche of Indian familial life, it managed to carve out a space for itself in the crowded world of digital shorts.
Currently holds a 6.0/10 based on over 300 user ratings. Suno Sasurji -2020- Short Film
Sasurji, for the first time, says nothing. Then a slow, reluctant smile. “You… you recorded me? That’s illegal.” Meera: “So is emotional violence. Let’s call it a settlement.” Suno Sasurji (2020) stands as a testament to
What starts as a forced, awkward, formal conversation—filled with "Namastey Sir" and "Ji, bilkul"—quickly spirals into a raw, unfiltered therapy session. Raghav, sleep-deprived and overwhelmed, accidentally vents his lifelong frustrations. He confesses that he has always felt inadequate. He recalls the wedding night where Mr. Sharma told him, "Meri beti ko kabhi rula diya, toh pachtayega" (If you make my daughter cry, you will regret it). Currently holds a 6
★★★★☆ (4/5) Watch it if you like: Social dramas, films about gender dynamics, and satirical storytelling.