Kathmandu, Nov. 12 -- There's something instantly endearing about a title like 'Sharmajee Ki Beti'. It makes you wonder, which one? Is it the moody teenager Shruti (Vanshika Taparia) struggling with her non-existent periods and self-image, or her spirited best friend Gurveen (Arista Mehta), who is quietly exploring her identity? Could it be their mothers-Jyoti (Sakshi Tanwar), a working woman pulled between career and home, or Kiran (Divya Dutta), a restless housewife craving recognition beyond the domestic sphere? Or perhaps it's Tanvi (Saiyami Kher), the determined state-level cricketer trying to carve her place in a male-dominated sport.

Like 'Laapataa Ladies' or 'Tumhari Sulu', 'Sharmajee Ki Beti' finds its power in small moments rat...