

Gupchup Rasoi follows Nirmala, a homemaker and food columnist whose life is rich in flavour but starved of affection. Celebrated online as Ms Sugar-n-Spice, she is belittled at home by her body-shaming husband, who dismisses her passion and presence. When young filmmaker Shantanu approaches her for an intimate culinary documentary, Nirmala is forced to confront years of internalised shame. Through cooking, storytelling, and an affirming gaze, she rediscovers her body, desire, and voice. As the kitchen becomes a space of quiet rebellion, Nirmala reclaims confidence, pleasure, and self-worth—on her own terms.

Smita is living with her domineering mother-in-law after her husband Rishi mysteriously disappears. Burdened by social judgment, workplace harassment, and suppressed desire, Smita's stagnant life is disrupted when Samarth, a charming young musician, becomes the new paying guest in her house. A charged relationship develops between them, awakening Smita's long-buried desires and sense of self, even as secrets, jealousy, and misunderstandings threaten to destroy it. Just as Smita begins to reclaim happiness and agency, her estranged husband unexpectedly returns, forcing her to confront her past and choose between societal duty and personal liberation.

Ananya, a young widow trapped in a rigid haveli and a loveless past, lives a life stripped of colour, desire, and identity. By day, she is expected to serve, stay silent, and honour a marriage that denied her intimacy, by night, her suppressed longings surface through sensual art and secret dreams. The arrival of Rishabh—her late husband's enigmatic cousin—stirs something forbidden yet liberating within her, awakening her sense of self and worth. As Ananya confronts exploitation, hypocrisy, and betrayal within the family, she is forced to choose between continued erasure and claiming her right to live, desire, and exist beyond widowhood.
On a riot-stricken night, two strangers hiding from violence discover they are running from far more dangerous prisons – a broken and Abusive Marriage (Ira) and Diwakar being wrongfully blamed for being a terrorist. As fear turns into trust and attraction, Do Anjaane becomes a story of broken souls finding courage, not escape and choosing to fight for their freedom by next morning.

Set in the narrow lanes of Lucknow, Beauty Parlour follows Salma, a hardworking beautician juggling low wages, two children, and an emotionally absent husband. Behind her quiet resilience lies years of compromise—sexual coercion, financial control, and stolen dreams. When Salma discovers her husband's affair and betrayal, her world cracks open, forcing her to confront harsh truths about love, marriage, and self-worth.With support from Suleiman, who sees her strength without exploiting it, Salma chooses dignity over dependency.

Jyoti, a submissive and abused wife, is pushed into contesting an election as a puppet candidate in a patriarchal power game. As she campaigns, her buried intelligence and voice begin to surface. Though her victory is claimed by the men around her, Jyoti finally rebels - refusing silence, obedience, and fear. Halla Bol is the story of a woman who transforms from a symbol of control into a force of defiance.