India, May 11 -- In Pulkit Arora's Anu, grief and mourning find a channel of release through one's faith. In a matter of 13 minutes, this intelligent short film distills its action within the periphery of one hotel room in New Zealand, where a middle-aged woman named Anu deals with the passing away of her husband. We know only this much, and that is enough. There's also another key detail - she is in quarantine. The world might be in complete shutdown, but what about the grief? She does not know the answers to shut down that grief. The subject of isolation - physical and mental - becomes a compelling reminder of human persistence in Anu, which released on MUBI INDIA. (Also read: Manjummel Boys is not flawless, barely survives in its searc...