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Diary of a Housewife (2001)

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Diary of A Housewife is a (2001) short film directed by Vinod Sukumaran. The screenplay is by Mohan Raghavan. The cinematographer of the film is Santosh Thundiyil, who is one of India's top cinematographers today. The film won the National Film Award for Best First Non-feature Film of a Director in 2002.

This film focuses on the concept of waiting and philosophical crisis of war. Through a young wife, it deals with philosophy of war, and the hopes and expectations related with it.

The film evolves around three female characters; a young lady, and old woman, and a girl.
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