
Constantly quibbling over whether he loved her or not, the Daddy and his daughter arrive at a point when they feel the distance; a disconnect that deepens further as uncomfortable truths tumble out. She has, in any case, never spent too much time with him and perhaps doesn't know him too well.
Maybe this is what Yogesh Mittal's Yeh Faasley stands for. It is about a man who has a past and his daughter who is in pursuit of finding out more truths about him than he can remember, or would even care to. At the centre of her personal inquiry into her father's history is the relationship he's shared with her mother.
So, you have a girl (Arunima played by Tena Desae) who returns after completing her studies to stay with her father, Dev (Anupam Kher). She chances upon a will written by her mother which sets her to investigate, even question whether her father was the real cause of her death.
Constantly, Arunima lives in a 'shadow of doubt', never realising the mysteries that her
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