One evening, after Sasurji humiliates her in front of guests for attending a work meeting, Meera snaps — but internally. She doesn’t cry. She plans.
The director uses split-screen technology not as a gimmick, but as a metaphor. For ten years, these two men have occupied separate "boxes" in the family structure, never truly connecting. By keeping the frame tight on their faces, Singh forces the viewer to focus only on the micro-expressions.
Kumari Simran portrays the wife, whose burgeoning desires drive the plot's tension, while Pintu Kumar plays the husband.
"Suno Sasurji" has received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of complex relationships and its thought-provoking narrative. The film has been praised for its:
The title translates to “Listen, Father-in-Law” , but don’t let the respectful address fool you. The film centers on , a young woman visiting her paternal home after a long gap. Her father, a once-dominant patriarch now softened by age and solitude, tries to reconnect through awkward jokes and unsolicited advice.