In her 40s, Latika is caught in the humdrum of marriage & motherhood and regrets not having fulfilled her dream of being a novelist. One eventful day she finds herself re-evaluating all her choices in life thus far, even her marriage. As bittersweet memories & 'what if' fantasies run parallel in her mind, she understands that questioning her past is futile, the answers all lie within her.
A young man in his late 20s confesses to a woman in her 60s, that he is sexually attracted to her. My Beautiful Wrinkles chronicles a few days in the life of Dilbar Sodhi, when she has to grapple with a young man’s declaration of sexual interest in her. She is rattled. But it sets her on a path of dealing with the baggage from her past, and re-discovering the joy of life. Wrinkles notwithstanding.
Manzu, a gay man who grew up in a conservative household, is torn between the love for his partner and Baai, his ailing and ever-doting grandmother. When he visits her in their ancestral home, the past catches up with him as the pain and pangs of his childhood take him back to a reality he had long left behind. After all these years, will Manzu find the strength to tell his truth to Baai?
Lali is a cook, and her husband Lutfi a security guard, in an upscale apartment in Mumbai, far from their native Kashmir. Long days end with ice cream - one cup, two spoons - until suddenly he dumps her, breaking her heart and shattering her dreams. All he leaves behind is his old bicycle. Together, can Lali and her cycle cross the bridge to a better life?