Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Two widowed sisters, aged 86 and 93, live with their adopted family of domestic help in the village of Lahra, three hours away from India’s capital city. Pulling along on their walkers, the sisters do as they please, paying no heed to anybody’s unsolicited advice.
Two widowed sisters, aged 86 and 93, live with their adopted family of domestic help in the village of Lahra, three hours away from India’s capital city. Pulling along on their walkers, the sisters do as they please, paying no heed to anybody’s unsolicited advice.
A heart-warming celebration of life and its inevitable end, this deeply personal documentary is one witty and engaging life lesson! Through the unfiltered musings of her quirky aunts, Tanuja Chandra presents a fascinating account of women finally reclaiming their self-dependence in old age.