Suno Sasurji -2020- Short Film May 2026

Spoiler alert, but worth it:
Geetanjali recalls how, after her wedding, her father told her “Now go, and never come back with a complaint.” She obeyed. For years. And when she finally returns with a truth about marital abuse, he asks: “What will people say?”
That one line exposes a generation’s moral bankruptcy.

As of 2025, "Suno Sasurji -2020- Short Film" is available for free streaming on the Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT) YouTube channel and the Mubi India library. It is subtitled in English, Hindi, and Tamil.

Short films often punch above their weight. And Suno Sasurji (2020) is no exception. Directed by Parth Saurabh and written with razor-sharp sensitivity, this 14-minute Hindi-language gem doesn’t just tell a story – it presses on a bruise that Indian families rarely touch: the silence between a married daughter and her father. Suno Sasurji -2020- Short Film

Released in 2020, a year that saw significant discourse on gender equality in India, Suno Sasurji feels timely. It moves beyond the simplistic narrative of "evil in-laws" to examine the systemic nature of patriarchy. It shows that oppression doesn't always look like violence; sometimes, it looks like a conversation where only one person is allowed to speak, and the other is only allowed to say, "Ji, Sasurji" (Yes, Father-in-Law).

  • Inciting Incident (2 min)

  • Rising Tension (5 min)

  • Midpoint — Risk Escalates (3 min)

  • Climax (4 min)

  • Resolution (3 min)