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The film won several accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director for Konkona Sen Sharma. Where to Watch
Throughout the week, Shutu is repeatedly bullied, mocked for his lack of traditional masculinity, and ignored by his family. A brief sexual encounter with family friend Mimi leaves him feeling more used than loved.
It serves as a "masterly depiction" of how a family can inadvertently destroy one of its own through simple indifference.
Based on a short story by Mukul Sharma, which was inspired by true events. Cinematography: Sirsha Ray. Music: Sagar Desai. Themes and Critical Reception
After a series of humiliations—including a dangerous game of Kabaddi and the disappearance of his niece Tani (for which he is blamed)—Shutu’s mental health reaches a breaking point. During a final family gathering, Shutu takes his uncle's rifle and shoots himself.



Banking
500
Checking in does not imply attendance. Employees at this Spanish bank manipulated the check-in card system. Instead of physically coming to work, they would pass their cards to coworkers to swipe for them. The bank used WorkTime login-logout reports to verify employee check-ins.
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WorkTime is Green login/logout monitoring software, the only non-invasive monitoring on the market.
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On the company's computers, monitor employee logins and logouts as well as active time during lunch time, before and after hours, and on weekends.


Telecom
20+
This South African telecommunication company successfully utilized WorkTime to more than double its team performance. They significantly enhanced attendance from 36% to over 105%, active time from 39% to more than 97%, and productivity from 40% to over 95%.
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The film won several accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director for Konkona Sen Sharma. Where to Watch
Throughout the week, Shutu is repeatedly bullied, mocked for his lack of traditional masculinity, and ignored by his family. A brief sexual encounter with family friend Mimi leaves him feeling more used than loved.
It serves as a "masterly depiction" of how a family can inadvertently destroy one of its own through simple indifference.
Based on a short story by Mukul Sharma, which was inspired by true events. Cinematography: Sirsha Ray. Music: Sagar Desai. Themes and Critical Reception
After a series of humiliations—including a dangerous game of Kabaddi and the disappearance of his niece Tani (for which he is blamed)—Shutu’s mental health reaches a breaking point. During a final family gathering, Shutu takes his uncle's rifle and shoots himself.