Six ordinary Mumbai women are going through their daily lives, with a handheld camera documenting each moment.
Madhavi Mauskar shifts uncomfortably each time her mobile phone rings. "I always wonder if it is some relative asking me why I exposed my life on television, " says the bindaas grandmother, in her 50s and twice divorced. She is a corporate consultant and a theatre artiste.
Up until recently, Mauskar was a regular Mumbaikar. She woke up in the morning, finished her household chores, worked hard to rope in clients at work, braved Mumbai's atrocious traffic jams and reached home to a hug from her little granddaughter.
Madhavi Mauskar shifts uncomfortably each time her mobile phone rings. "I always wonder if it is some relative asking me why I exposed my life on television, " says the bindaas grandmother, in her 50s and twice divorced. She is a corporate consultant and a theatre artiste.
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