Widow of Silence

Widow of Silence

2018 · 85 min · ★ 6.2 · Drama

In a conflict ridden Kashmir, a Muslim half-widow finds herself, her 11 year old daughter and ill mother-in-law in a crisis when she attempts to get her missing husband's death certificate

Directed by Praveen Morchhale · Written by Praveen Morchhale

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