A divorced Pakistani woman visits an upscale Connecticut suburb in an attempt to reconnect with her estranged ex-mother-law.
Acting
Sanam Saeed's silences speak entire monologues.
Direction
Jabbar lets awkwardness breathe like a third character.
Cinematography
Connecticut autumn never looked this melancholy.

Director
Mehreen Jabbar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
One of the rare Pakistani films to center divorce without moral panic — quietly radical for 2016.
Shamim Hilaly (Maa Ji) and Atiqa Odho (Ammi) were real-life contemporaries in Pakistani TV; their generational tension crackles with unspoken history.
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