Mirror, Mirror
This keenly observed short reflects on the duality of a modern Asian woman’s life in 80s Birmingham
This keenly observed short reflects on the duality of a modern Asian woman’s life in 80s Birmingham
Mona Mullick
Joginder
Marcus Prince
Mike (voice)
Tony Singh
Brother (voice)
Gogi Walia
Mother (voice)
Sunandan Walia
Father (voice)
This keenly observed short reflects on the duality of a modern Asian woman’s life in 80s Birmingham
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