The movie produced by Nila Madhab Panda, Vimukthi Jayasundara, and Ajender Chawla explores themes of reminiscence and id. The plot follows a middle-aged lady who’s haunted by her previous. She reaches out to her youthful self via letters and cellphone calls.
Opening up concerning the movie which marks her debut, director Nidhi Saxena shared, “It’s a nice honour and really empowering to obtain the honour of the Asian Cinema Fund, particularly because it marks a milestone for girls in Indian cinema. I’m glad that the critics are resonating with the identical, and are giving me the chance to unfold my wings! I’m very excited for Unhappy Letters of an Imaginary Girl to debut on the Busan Worldwide Movie Competition. This movie may be very private to me, like an essential letter or an anxious cellphone name that I am making to the world. There is a portray by Frida, ‘The Two Fridas’, a double self-portrait of two Fridas sitting collectively hand in hand. She tries to help herself via the loneliness that haunts her. My movie is just like that in a means.”

Producer Nila Madhab Panda shared, “I’m elated for the movie to get a global platform! Unhappy Letters to an Imaginary Girl is an excellent movie that dives deep into advanced themes and to see it introduced on the large stage is a really surreal feeling!”