Shatrujeet is a mild-mannered drunk. He lives a comfortable, small-town life with his family. Except every night, he takes to the bottle as his past tumbles out of the closet.
Mridula is a wilful young girl. At home, she plays the role of a perfect daughter. Outside, she is unruly and just a bit dodgy.
Balancing the tight-rope of domesticity is Mrinalini, the wife who wonders what went wrong with her life.
And then, Shatrujeet loses everything.
This Maze of Mirrors asks itchy, painful questions. Where can you run to escape yourself? What does it mean to be a parent? And when you’re dangling at the edge of the cliff, will love save you?
Shatrujeet is a mild-mannered drunk. He lives a comfortable, small-town life with his family. Except every night, he takes to the bottle as his past tumbles out of the closet.
Mridula is a wilful young girl. At home, she plays the role of a perfect daughter. Outside, she is unruly and just a bit dodgy.
Balancing the tight-rope of domesticity is Mrinalini, the wife who wonders what went wrong with her life.
And then, Shatrujeet loses everything.
This Maze of Mirrors asks itchy, painful questions. Where can you run to escape yourself? What does it mean to be a parent? And when you’re dangling at the edge of the cliff, will love save you?