At first, “Suno Sasurji” sounds like a daughter-in-law addressing her father-in-law. But in context, it’s Geetanjali speaking to her own father – calling him out for behaving like a distant, judgmental in-law rather than a parent. That displacement of identity is the film’s sharpest metaphor.

The story follows a young woman (played by Kumari Simran) who is married to an impotent man (Pintu Kumar). Her sexual frustration leads to a series of escalating events: A Divided Household

Instead of arrest, Kaviraj narrowly escapes due to influence; Aman chooses to leave town with Meera to start anew — bittersweet, emphasizing that victory can be partial but growth remains.