At home, the traditional dynamics of his family are shifting. His wife, ( Shahana Goswami ), watches the mounting pressure on Manas and decides to step out of her role as a homemaker. Driven by a mix of fear and newfound excitement for independence, she takes on work as a cleaner and a masseuse.
Directed by Nandita Das , the story highlights how, in a world of five-star ratings, the most valuable thing remains the human dignity that an algorithm cannot measure. Zwigato (2022)
Manas, conditioned by old-fashioned ideas of being the sole breadwinner, initially bristles at Pratima working. However, as the app’s demands become more dehumanizing—culminating in him being blocked after a fake customer complaint—he is forced to confront his own biases and the harsh reality of their social class. The Human Core At home, the traditional dynamics of his family are shifting
While the film is a critique of modern capitalism and the "invisible" workers who sustain it, it finds its heart in small, shared moments: Directed by Nandita Das , the story highlights
Despite the exhaustion, Manas banters with his children and shares quiet, deep affection with Pratima.
In the humid air of Bhubaneswar, ( Kapil Sharma ) is a man defined by a blue rectangular backpack and the relentless ping of a smartphone. Once a respected floor manager at a factory, the pandemic stripped him of his job, forcing him into the volatile "gig economy" as a rider for Zwigato , a food delivery app.
His life is now a high-stakes game governed by an "invisible boss"—an algorithm that demands perfect ratings and impossible delivery quotas. Manas navigates a city of contradictions: he climbs stairs when delivery boys are banned from elevators, handles impatient, entitled customers, and chases elusive "selfie incentives" just to keep his head above water. A Household in Transition