Mansi Jain's new short film is about women, especially mothers

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"Everything is Fine" is a short film inspired by the story of countless women who add immeasurable abundance to the lives of those they love and yet remain under-appreciated, unheard and even invisible, says its director Mansi Jain.

"Everything is Fine" is a short film inspired by the story of countless women who add immeasurable abundance to the lives of those they love and yet remain under-appreciated, unheard and even invisible, says its director Mansi Jain.

The film follows the life of its protagonist, Asha, a middle-aged housewife from a small town in India, who seeks the support of her daughter, Natasha, an independent woman living in the city.

Asha hopes to end her unfulfilling marriage but her otherwise open minded daughter is unable to empathise with her mother's predicament. Her knee jerk reaction changes the dynamics of their relationship, at least for now.

"The short film is a heartrending story on motherhood, who often lose their sense of self in the process of keeping their families together," said Mansi.

"The film is inspired by the story of countless women who add immeasurable abundance to the lives of those they love and yet remain under-appreciated, unheard and even invisible

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