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Anuja Review: Adam J. Graves’ Oscar-Nominated short film on poverty will tug at your heartstrings

Anuja movie review: Anuja, the film, shows that the mere appearance of a life-changing opportunity is not enough to change one’s life trajectory. Anuja, a fourteen-year-old girl from a slum, seems well-aware that appearing for the exam will change her life for the better, perhaps even enable her to reach great heights. But that would mean her sister will not be left with funds for her marriage.

February 06, 2025 / 10:48 IST
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A still from Anuja movie
A still from Anuja movie

Directed by Adam J. Graves, Anuja opens with Palak (Ananya Shanbhag) narrating the story about a farmer who leaves his daughter at home, alone. Tasked with the responsibility to keep her safe is a pet mongoose. On encountering a snake, the mongoose kills the snake, only for the farmer to mistake the snake’s blood for that of his daughter. The mongoose ends up dead, rather than being rewarded for its bravery. Listening to this story rather keenly is Anuja (Sajda Pathan), a fourteen-year-old girl who lives in a slum.

Anuja Movie: Plot

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Anuja works at the local sewing factory where her boss, Mr Verma (Nagesh Bhonsle), is dismissive of Mr Mishra (Gulshan Walia). Mr Mishra is a teacher who wants Anuja to appear for an exam for he sees in her the ability to excel. Anuja needs Rs 400 for the examination fees. Her sister Palak knows that Anuja is rather studious and will excel academically if she were to go to school. Her boss, a somewhat exploitative Mr Verma, discovers Anuja’s arithmetic skills and offers her a job in his office.

Anuja Movie: Performances

Meanwhile, Palak is saving money for her marriage. Will Anuja appear for the exam? Or will she opt for the job offered to her by Mr Verma? Anuja, the film, shows that the mere appearance of a life-changing opportunity is not enough to change one’s life trajectory. Anuja, the kid, is well-aware that appearing for the exam will change her life for the better, perhaps even enable her to go to a boarding school. But that would mean her sister will not be left with funds for her marriage. Anuja Movie: Writing And Direction