Story Brief: The first few minutes of Natyam take us into the day-to-day life of Kalyani (Sandhya Raju). She lives in a tastefully done up house and does things one normally expects a married woman to do — cooking, tending to the needs of her school-going boy, her elderly in-laws and her husband, a cardiologist, who has little time to spare. She doesn’t grumble, not even when her husband tells her he won’t be able to make it to their son’s school function. But there’s something amiss in her. Kalyani remains distant from her surroundings and goes about her life mechanically. In the time she gets to be alone and collect her thoughts, she writes something that she never posts. She reaches the post box only to retrace her steps. Several attempts later, she musters courage to post letters to her dad. Revanth Korukonda’s short film addresses the need for every woman to re-discover her little joys, nurture a passion, a hobby… that gets buried in the surmounting responsibilities. Here, we get a back
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