India, March 9 -- A 17-year-old school girl struggles with the TV remote and flips through channels in the corner of a hall, which is shared by a few other women - each one distinct from the other. Three old Maharashtrian women peel vegetables while a woman in a burqa waxes her legs quietly on the floor. Another woman in her mid 20s, wearing a shiny jacket apt for a party, pours herself another glass of vodka and gulps it down in one swig. Next to her is her friend who seems to have just returned from a high-profile corporate meeting in her office. At the other end of the hall, a young student, engrossed in her studies, sits at the dining table wearing her white lab coat, certainly prepping for a medical exam. A woman in sari emerges with...