In the age of globalization, the world is moving towards becoming a global village, where people’s lifestyle is becoming the same; where the individual identity of nations and cultures is blurring with every passing day, and becoming the same. For good or bad, traditions and values of age-old societies are vanishing fast and making way for a global and single way of life.
‘A Tales of Three Sisters’ is the story of the coming-of-age of the traditional conservative Indian society as it breaks away from its age-old ways of life to embrace the emerging new lifestyle.
Supported by the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program Fund, and co-produced by NHK, Japan; the film tells the story of the changing Indian society through the coming-of-age personal stories of two uneducated middle-class sisters from a remote Indian village, who leave tradition behind as escape to the city for a new life as their younger sister in the village waits for her turn to join her sisters in the city.