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- Human relations and the interaction between human beings and nature.
- Gulabi is a discarded fifty something woman, an outcast living on an island with the fisher folk. Her obsession for films is fulled with the introduction of a television in her life and her village hut becomes a hub.
- Suleiman had gone off to work overseas immediately after marriage. Meanwhile, his wife Juleka gave birth to a girl-child, Salma. But for fear of disappointment, husband Suleiman was fed to believe that they had a male-child, Salman. For years, Suleiman was unable to visit Juleka and the child, so when news came of Suleiman's impending return, the whole household is thrown into panic.
- A Yakshagana actor who mainly does female roles is faced with his own sexuality and societies outlook.
- Anand Rao, an aged govt. employee resembling Gandhi is forced to play the role of Gandhi in an upcoming serial. Though it brings him fame and money, his mental peace and morality is hindered. He is torn between Gandhian principles he used to follow innocently and vested interests of others who want to take advantage of his situation.
- The Right to Live is enshrined in Para 21 of Constitution of India, whereas there is no such provision for the Right to Die. There have been different views on Right to Die. One of the propositions that is being put across is that there should also be a provision for Dignified Death for a person who is shattered by the unbearable problems of Old Age, or incurable disease, or situations of that kind. The film Vidaaya takes place in this backdrop.
- A low-level civil servant finds himself cast in the role of Ghandi in a television serial because of his physical resemblance to the legendary leader.