Clean – Short Film | Aisha Ahmed & Amrita Puri | Amazon MX Player



Watch a moving short film, Clean starring Aisha Ahmed and Amrita Puri about two sisters facing life’s challenges in Delhi. As they …

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  1. I just hate people like Meher. They just care about themselves and show fake emotions to others. For them, everything is just about them. Meher's biological son was ill, still she made everything about herself ( her guilt & the apology ). Such people just apologize but do not change. They even blame people who manage everything properly as Meher did. Freaking ungrateful people 👎

  2. I was the youngest child in my family and I always lived in a fear of everyone especially my elder brother he was too strict to me..I could not even share my emotions with anyone and this has become a guilt now…I am ill confident…😢

  3. Kabhi bada, kabhi chota…, maa baap logo ki aukat nahi hoti sabko barabari ki najar se dekhne ki to ek se jyada aulad paida kyu karte hai…, bhedbhav karne ke liye…

  4. I'm really loving the film but I have to rewind to watch Amrita Puri's dialogues cause I can't follow what she's saying, maybe bad dialogue delivery? Anyone else on the same boat?

  5. Why can’t we just remain as children and not grow up. Life becomes complicated when we grow up. I just want to go to college and come back to my parents and see them young and healthy.

  6. Hum to apna bachpana hi nhi ji paye…samne s muskurate rahe or andr h andr ghutte rahe…hme na dosti mili na pyar mila kisi ki sacchi mohabbat mili vo bhi hum pa na sake ….bs tazurbe n hme dikhava krna sikhava h aj hum khud ko bhul bs dikhave m hi ji rhe h … smiling face balanced life 😊

  7. Being an elder sister, I feel her. The fact that I'm watching it right after a fight with my mother is how she's with me or my sisters and my brother. No matter what we do, it's never enough. But my bro? He's done things that we sisters can never think about (bad things). Still he's her everything. No matter how many times she says that "all my children are the same for me". But her actions towards every child is different. As a big sister, I've sacrificed a lot. But nothing was enough for them.

  8. I think amazon should realize hindi can't be understood by everyone and India has most deaf population – so subtitles are required

    Also the makers of this film should know not even westerner's wear same sandles and shoes inside and outside the home. When you're making something Indian please make it look everything as Indian. Don't start this non sense trend. If you really want this trend to go viral. Please ensure India is clean so that we can save some money and wear same footwears both in and out of the house

  9. i have younger brother i do everything that i could do,i was good in studies overall in everything,my brother is 5 years younger to me and therefore he is allowed to take every decision even though it’s wrong but our parents never had a courage to say no …
    i suffer a lot after doing all good things i’m still bad coz i argue spill the facts
    i don’t hate him but are parents are making it unintentionally

  10. How much I can see myself, and this scares me but I know my relationship with my sister is slowly turning like this.. breaking threads. And I am able to do nothing about it. This broke something

  11. The parents are always responsible for the drift. And then when people become adults they might chose to close it. So much of time is wasted just because parents chose to raise each kid differently. Even the basic principles are shifted. One is raised responsible, other entitled.

  12. Why the name CLEAN means all clear
    All the characters are by names are muslims and the betrayed husband is hindu named guy is that pointing all hindu boys who married Muslim girl betraying her is this one i will condemned it