Three women are engaged in washing utensils and cooking in their respective kitchens.
One is clad in a sari and her workspace resembles the ones straight out of the black-and-white films of yore. The resemblance is stark, save, of course, for plumbing. The second is an older woman who is seen meticulously preparing her morning tea. The third woman is visibly busy, preparing breakfast and lunch and packing them for her kids.
After finishing up their work, and during the brief time they have to get ready, the women throw glances at a camera to narrate their story. The first woman introduces herself as Karthika. She pays great attention to dressing and makes sure she looks well. The second woman, wearing a lungi and blouse, is Komalam. She is 72 and has been working since she was 16. The third woman is Vasantha, who has been working for the past 25 years.
Soon, they set out for work. Their job: housemaids. Karthika enters a house through the backdoor and proceeds to wash the utensils and other chores, the same kind of work she had just finished at her home. The only difference is this time, both the house and kitchen are bigger and modern looking.
This is Saree and Scrub, a documentary by youngsters Vishnu Mohan and Devendu which lays bare the lives of these three women—three housemaids—who work hard both at home and at others' homes to support their families. "At the time, we were searching for ideas for our college project. Since my mother works as a maid, we decided to do a story that brought to the fore the lives and struggles of maids," Vishnu tells CE.
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