New Delhi, Slice-of-life comedy film Sharmaji Ki Beti will have an exclusive global premiere on Prime Video, the streamer announced on Monday.

Presented by Applause Entertainment and produced by Ellipsis Entertainment, the film is written and directed by Tahira Kashyap Khurana.

A light-hearted and heart-warming film "Sharmaji Ki Beti" explores the relevant themes of women empowerment and the challenges they face.

According to the official synopsis, "Through the multi-generational lens of three middle-class women and two teenage girls – all with the same surname 'Sharma', the film sheds light on their unique experiences and struggles."

It stars Sakshi Tanwar, Divya Dutta and Saiyami Kher along with Vanshika Taparia, Arista Mehta, Sharib Hashmi and Parveen Dabas in lead roles.Manish Menghani, Director, Content Licensing, Prime Video India, said, “Sharmaji Ki Beti” is a heart-warming and relatable film that follows the interconnected journeys of three adult women, brilliantly played by Tanwar, Dutta and Kher. Is.

Menghani said, “The film has a universal appeal and audiences everywhere will connect deeply with these powerful and relevant stories. We are excited to exclusively premiere this heart-touching film worldwide on June 28 on Prime Video. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Applause Entertainment and Ellipsis Entertainment.” statement.

Sameer Nair, managing director of Applause Entertainment, described the film as "our labor of love".Nair said, "Under Tahira's direction, this film is beyond mere comedy or drama... The film's subject matter is universal and we are sure it will resonate with audiences in India and beyond its borders."

Tanuj Garg and Atul Kasbekar, partners at Ellipsis Entertainment, said, "Sharmaji Ki Beti" combines humor and heartfelt moments.

“We are extremely proud to take this creative leap of faith with an accomplished new director like Tahira, as has been the ethos of Ellipsis. This is an innocent, simply told story that will make audiences smile as well as show resilience and Women will also celebrate dreams."