Suno Sasurji: -2020- Short Film
The film stands out by packing heavy social themes into a brief runtime:
The writers rely heavily on situational comedy. The humor stems from everyday household scenarios rather than forced jokes. Production Under Constraints
Suno Sasurji (2020)
The discussed in this article is a distinct, separate project with no connection to these earlier films. Suno Sasurji -2020- Short Film
(Listen, Father-in-law...). He explains that he didn't want to just fix the object, but restore the memories attached to it. The Resolution
The film excels in its portrayal of the "ideal bahu" (daughter-in-law) trope. The protagonist is shown performing her duties—cooking, cleaning, serving—with the requisite smile. But the camera lingers just a little too long on her tired eyes or her hesitant pauses.
, a feature adaptation can transition from a situational drama to a psychological exploration of tradition versus desire. Narrative Expansion The film stands out by packing heavy social
The ensemble is rounded out by Raman Kumar in the role of a servant and Rajneesh Jaiswal .
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In the landscape of Indian short films, Suno Sasurji (2020) stands out as a sharp, biting commentary on the fragile male ego and the often-invisible chains of patriarchal tradition. While many films tackle the subject of gender dynamics with heavy-handed drama, this film chooses a more satirical, almost claustrophobic approach, peeling back the layers of a "happy" household to reveal the rot underneath. (Listen, Father-in-law
When an impotent husband, a restless wife, and a perverted father-in-law live under one roof, the lines of sanctity start to blur. Will lust win over loyalty? 🛑🔥 Kumari Simran as the lead, this short series is packed with tension and bold choices.
The entire story unfolds inside a residential apartment. This maximized safety during production.
The answer the film offers is quiet but firm: No. True respect—especially for a father—means having the courage to tell him when his comfort is built on someone else’s suffering. The son in the film doesn't disrespect his father. He does something harder: He loves him enough to correct him.
plays Suno's father-in-law (Sasurji), the primary antagonist who capitalizes on the couple's strained relationship.