About Love

About Love

8.9

Jun 20 2020

2h 31m

Documentary

Three generations of the Phadke family live and work together in South Bombay. As they prepare for a family wedding, director Archana Atul Phadke, who is not in any hurry to marry, observes the shifting, often very funny household dynamics, as both her mother and grandmother wonder how they have tolerated their husbands for so long.

Atul Phadke

Atul Phadke

Self

Maneesha Phadke

Maneesha Phadke

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Sagarika Phadke

Sagarika Phadke

Self

Archana Phadke

Archana Phadke

Self

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